
The Clan Capital update brought a completely new way to progress in Clash of Clans, shifting the focus from solo upgrades to true clan teamwork. Instead of building only your own village, every player now helps grow a shared Capital that represents the entire clan. Capital Gold sits at the center of this system, acting as the resource that turns successful Raid Weekends into real, lasting progress. Clans that perform well don’t just attack better, they understand how to earn Capital Gold efficiently and where to invest it for the biggest impact. This guide breaks down how Capital Gold works from start to finish, covering how to unlock it, earn more during raids, and use it wisely to strengthen your Clan Capital.
Capital Gold is the dedicated currency used only for Clan Capital, and it works very differently from the regular Gold you use in your home village. It’s a clan-focused resource, meaning it exists to push shared progress rather than personal upgrades, and it’s the only currency that can be used to improve districts, defenses, and structures in the Clan Capital. While you earn Capital Gold individually through things like Raid Weekends, it isn’t stored in buildings and can’t be stolen or lost through attacks. Once you choose to donate it to an upgrade, that contribution is locked in forever as clan progress, even if you later leave the clan.
Another major difference is how upgrades work. Capital Gold upgrades don’t require builders, timers, or gems. As soon as the required amount is fully donated by clan members, the upgrade completes instantly and becomes active right away. You can hold up to 35,000 Capital Gold at a time, and once you hit that limit, you won’t be able to earn more until you spend some, which can block Raid Weekend rewards if you’re not careful. Multiple players can donate to the same upgrade at once, and clans can work on as many upgrades as they want across all districts. Leaders and co-leaders can highlight priority buildings to guide spending, but every member is free to contribute wherever they think it helps most.

There are several reliable ways to earn Capital Gold in Clash of Clans, and most of them tie directly into clan activity and long-term progression rather than quick grinding. One of the earliest sources is the Forge, which becomes available at Town Hall 6 once your clan reaches level 2. You’ll find it next to the airship in your Home Village. The Forge includes a free slot that produces Capital Gold automatically every 23 hours, with the amount scaling based on your Town Hall level. This production cycle is fixed and can’t be sped up with gems or boosts.
At Town Hall 9, you unlock additional Forge crafting slots that let you convert regular resources into Capital Gold. Each slot requires a free builder and takes three days to unlock, with new slots becoming available at Town Hall 9, 11, 12, and 14. These crafting slots can use Gold and Elixir at lower Town Hall levels, Dark Elixir starting at Town Hall 13, and Builder Base resources once you reach Builder Hall 8. The higher your Town Hall, the more efficient these conversions become. Players with the Gold Pass also gain access to the Auto Forge slot, which uses fewer resources and doesn’t occupy a builder, making it especially useful for Town Hall 7 and 8 players who can’t access standard crafting slots yet. Builder Boost further improves Forge efficiency by reducing both time and resource costs.
The largest source of Capital Gold comes from Raid Weekends, which run weekly from Friday to Monday. During these events, your clan attacks other Clan Capitals and earns Capital Gold based on overall performance. You gain rewards from damaging enemy structures, fully clearing districts, finishing districts with surviving troops, and completing objectives using fewer attacks. Strong coordination and efficient attacks dramatically increase how much Capital Gold your clan brings home. On top of that, seasonal challenges, limited-time events, and Gold Pass reward tracks often include Capital Gold bonuses, giving you extra income just for playing normally.
Capital Gold is the backbone of progression in Clan Capital, and it’s used in a few key ways that all work together to grow your clan’s shared base. The first thing you’ll spend it on is clearing and restoring ruins. Every district begins filled with ancient ruins that act as placeholders for future structures. When clan members contribute enough Capital Gold to a ruin, it instantly turns into a usable building. Some of these unlock troop barracks, others add powerful defenses like Rocket Artillery, and a few simply provide cosmetic structures, but all of them are required to move forward.
Once a building has been restored, Capital Gold is then used to upgrade it. Upgrades don’t use builders and don’t have timers. As soon as the total Capital Gold cost is fully contributed by the clan, the upgrade finishes immediately. Members can put all their Capital Gold into one structure or split it across several upgrades in different districts at the same time, since there’s no limit on how many buildings can be worked on simultaneously.
The Capital Hall is the main progression gate for Clan Capital. Raising its level unlocks new districts and increases the maximum level allowed for every District Hall. You can’t upgrade the Capital Hall freely though. The game requires your clan to reach a certain total number of completed building upgrades across all districts first. Once that requirement is met, the Capital Hall upgrade becomes available and completes instantly once funded.
Each district also has its own District Hall, which functions like a smaller version of a Town Hall. The level of a District Hall determines how strong buildings, defenses, and troops in that area can become. Higher Capital Hall levels allow District Halls to be upgraded further, unlocking better troop levels and stronger defensive setups for Raid Weekends.
To help coordinate spending, leaders and co-leaders can highlight up to three priority buildings per district, but these are only recommendations. Any clan member is free to contribute Capital Gold to any building they choose. Multiple players can fund the same upgrade at once, making Clan Capital a fully cooperative system where progress depends on collective effort rather than individual timers.

Using Capital Gold wisely is what turns an average clan into a Raid Weekend powerhouse. The first thing your clan should always focus on is upgrading the Capital Hall whenever it becomes available, since it unlocks new districts and raises upgrade limits across the entire Clan Capital. You can’t rush this upgrade early though, because the game requires a certain number of completed building levels across all districts before the Capital Hall becomes upgradeable, so steady progress everywhere still matters.
After that, Army Camps and Spell Factories should be your top priority in every district. These buildings directly increase troop capacity and spell access, which has a much bigger impact on raid success than defenses early on. Each district has its own camps and factories, and keeping them upgraded makes your attacks stronger, more flexible, and more forgiving. District Halls also deserve focused attention, since they control the maximum level of all buildings and troops in that district. Instead of spreading Capital Gold randomly, it’s smarter to prioritize districts based on the troops they unlock. Barbarian Camp opens up strong early options like Super Barbarians and Sneaky Archers, Wizard Valley adds Super Wizards and Heal Spells for chain damage, Balloon Lagoon unlocks Rocket Balloons for air attacks, Dragon Cliffs brings in Super Dragons for heavy air pressure, and Golem Quarry introduces tanky units like Power P.E.K.K.As and Mountain Golems.
Offense should almost always come before defense. Around three quarters of your Raid Medals come from attacking, while defending accounts for much less, so upgrading barracks, army camps, and key offensive buildings will pay off faster than dumping Capital Gold into walls or traps early. Stronger attacks mean more medals, more Capital Gold, and quicker overall progress. Just as important is coordination. When clan members upgrade random buildings across different districts, progress slows for everyone. Pick one district, focus on its core buildings together, then move on as a group. Leader-marked priorities help, but clear communication in clan chat is what really keeps Capital Gold spending efficient and pushes your Clan Capital forward faster.
If you want to squeeze the most Capital Gold possible out of every Raid Weekend, efficiency matters more than anything. Raid Weekends run from Friday to Monday at 7 a.m. UTC, and this is where the bulk of your Capital Gold comes from. Every player starts with five attacks, plus an extra bonus attack for each district they fully clear. Leaving attacks unused is one of the biggest mistakes a clan can make, since any unused hit is lost Capital Gold that could have gone toward upgrades.
Because damage carries over between attacks, teamwork is key. Buildings stay damaged, traps remain triggered, and spell effects persist for one additional attack. The ideal approach is for the first attacker to break open the base, trigger traps, and remove the most dangerous defenses. That sets up the next player for a cleaner and safer follow-up. Try to clear districts in two or three attacks whenever possible. Using four or more attacks on a single district lowers your overall rewards, since Raid Medals and Capital Gold are calculated by dividing the total value by the number of attacks used. Fewer, cleaner clears always pay more.
Only buildings that are fully destroyed generate Capital Gold, so partial damage doesn’t help your rewards. When a district is completely cleared, any surviving troops give bonus Capital Gold based on their remaining housing space. This makes careful cleanup attacks extremely valuable. Focus on removing high-impact defenses early, like Rocket Artillery, Blast Bows, and other heavy damage structures, to make later attacks safer and preserve troop health. Super Wizards excel in tightly packed layouts thanks to chain damage, Hog Raiders are great at sweeping defenses, and Super Dragons offer strong air pressure when ground paths are risky.
Communication ties everything together. Use clan chat to avoid multiple players attacking the same district by mistake, and assign experienced players to scout layouts and share quick attack plans. Matching player strengths to specific districts helps clear them faster and with fewer attacks. Remember, all lower districts must be cleared before you can attack Capital Peak, so coordinated progress across the map is just as important as individual performance.
No, enemy attacks during Raid Weekends do not steal or remove your Capital Gold. Defensive losses never erase your progress, since Capital Gold rewards are generated by the game and not taken from your clan’s storage.
If you leave a clan, you lose any unspent Capital Gold in your personal balance. However, all upgrades you already contributed to remain with your previous clan permanently.
Yes, you can store up to 35,000 Capital Gold at a time. Once you hit the cap, you won’t earn more until you spend some on upgrades or ruins.
Upgrading defenses doesn’t increase Capital Gold income directly. Stronger troops, army camps, and spells usually have a bigger impact early on, since better attacks earn more rewards during Raid Weekends.
No, priority markers are only recommendations from leaders and co-leaders. Any clan member can contribute Capital Gold to any available building, ruin, or upgrade at any time.
Capital Gold is the heart of Clan Capital progression in Clash of Clans, and understanding how it works makes a huge difference in how fast your clan grows. From earning it efficiently during Raid Weekends to spending it wisely on halls, army camps, and key upgrades, every decision impacts your clan’s long-term strength. Since Capital Gold is shared progress, coordination and smart planning matter more than individual grinding. Clans that communicate, use all their attacks, and focus on upgrades that boost offensive power will consistently earn more rewards and dominate raids. Once you understand the system, Capital Gold stops feeling confusing and becomes one of the most rewarding parts of Clash of Clans.
Posted On: February 2nd, 2026
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