Clash of Clans has launched a Foot Tribute Bundle in its in-game shop, and yes, it is exactly what it sounds like. The mobile strategy game, which turns 14 this year and skews heavily towards a younger audience, is now selling stone foot statues as village decorations for $11.99. The official Clash of Clans account announced the bundle on X on 17 April with the caption “Live like a Queen,” and the community has spent the days since trying to figure out whether anyone at Supercell is okay.

What’s Actually In The Foot Tribute Bundle

The bundle contains seven Foot Tribute decorations for $11.99, with the option to buy individual statues for those who want a more measured approach to foot-themed village design. Despite the suggestive marketing artwork, which features the Archer Queen reclining with her bare feet front and centre, the actual decoration is considerably tamer. Each Tribute is a hollowed-out stone foot wearing a sandal, repurposed as a planter.

Clash of Clans Foot Tribute Bundle

The bundle briefly disappeared from the shop after launch before returning later the same day, with no explanation from Supercell about why it was pulled or reinstated. The pack is on a limited two-week run, joining the rotation of oddball seasonal decorations that Clash of Clans cycles through, including the Kawaii Giant, Cowboy Skeleton, and Erling Haaland statue.

The individual statues running around $2 each, depending on Gem pack pricing.

The Marketing Did Most Of The Heavy Lifting

The promotional post leaned hard into the bit. “Cast in perfect detail, bare and unapologetically regal. A decadent indulgence for the truly refined. Judgment fades, elegance lingers. The Shop awaits your most cultured decision,” the official account wrote, paired with high-resolution artwork of the Archer Queen with her feet on display. The tweet has racked up more than 24 million views.

Opera GX’s official account replied with “This is disgusting, I’m gonna save this picture so no one forgets about this sick post,” to which Clash of Clans responded “Save this one too. Hopefully, no one else will ever have to see it again.” The exchange is currently one of the most-shared parts of the whole rollout, which says something about how the campaign is being received.

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Community Reaction Is Split Between Horror And Buying Seven Of Them

Reactions on X and the Clash of Clans subreddit have ranged from outright disgust to enthusiastic purchases. Several players took issue with foot-themed cosmetics appearing in a game with a notable child and teenage user base, with comments like “This is a f**king kids game. I’m out” and “This is like genuinely weird for a kids game” appearing in the replies.

Others leaned into the absurdity. One Reddit user posted screenshots of their village fully decorated with the Tributes, writing that Supercell “really knows their audience.” Another, CloudStrife012, said they bought four bundles before the brief shop disappearance, leaving their base “loaded with them.” A separate thread asked the genuinely reasonable question of what the Tribute Foot Bundle is actually supposed to do, given that decorations in Clash of Clans serve no gameplay purpose beyond aesthetics.

Twitch streamer Kalei would hate about the trend spreading, saying she would hate it if Marvel Rivals followed suit with characters like Psylocke, Emma Frost, and Black Cat receiving similar treatment.

This Is Not An April Fools Stunt

The bundle’s launch on 17 April places it more than two weeks past April Fools, removing any plausible deniability that this might be a joke. Supercell is charging real money for stone feet planters, and they will continue doing so for the next fortnight.

The timing also slots into a broader pattern of major platforms making strange foot-related decisions in quick succession. Earlier this month, Discord released its Clappy Feet avatar decoration, a permanent cosmetic featuring animated bare feet that smack their toes together around your profile picture. That rollout drew a similar mix of disbelief and resignation from users, and Discord confirmed it was not an April Fools joke either.

Searches For The Tribute Foot Bundle Are Climbing

Whether by accident or design, Supercell has succeeded at the one thing every mobile game publisher chases, which is unprompted engagement at scale. The 24 million views on the launch tweet, the wave of explainer coverage, and the steady stream of Reddit threads asking what the bundle does are all functioning as free marketing, regardless of how players feel about the product itself.

The Foot Tribute Bundle remains live in the Clash of Clans shop until early May. Whether Supercell sees enough of a sales bump to justify a follow-up cosmetic in this direction will likely determine whether this becomes a one-off curiosity or the start of a recurring shop category nobody asked for.