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Defeating Fast Decks in Tower Rush

If you are playing a heavy, expensive deck, this constant, rapid-fire pressure can completely overwhelm your reaction time and destroy your rotation.

To defeat them, you must establish an impenetrable defensive rhythm and learn to absorb minor chip damage to build a massive counter-offensive.

Breaking Their Momentum

The primary win condition of any Cycle deck is out-pacing your specific defensive counter.

By keeping a building alive in the center, you fundamentally slow down the pace of the entire match, preventing them from spamming the bridge freely.

Save your elixir.Protect your defensive building.Geometry is your best defense.

Surviving Until Overtime

Your sole objective during single elixir is simply survival; keep your towers above 50% health and do not allow them to build a massive lead.

Once your tank crosses the river supported by heavy splash units, their cheap 1-elixir skeletons and ice spirits will be utterly useless, and their defenses will shatter under the weight of the deathball.

The Speedy ThreatThe GoalHow to Beat ItHog / Balloon Cycle (2. If you loved this report and you would like to acquire additional info concerning tower rush - https://karierainsports.gr/employer/muzeocollection/ kindly stop by our own web site. 6 Cost)Out-rotates your defensive building, allowing the attacker a free, clear path to the towerUse Tornado to pull the attacker to your King Tower early; King Tower activation ruins their math entirelyBridge Spam (P.E.K.K.A / Ram)Punishes you the exact second you spend 5+ elixir in the back by rushing the opposite lanePlay hyper-defensively in the middle; never play expensive cards in the back during single elixir

Patience is the Ultimate Weapon

Fast decks rely heavily on causing panic and capitalizing on the clumsy, expensive mistakes that follow.

Patience always defeats panic.

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