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Mastering Turret Placement in Tower Rush

Turret placement is a game of precise geometry, aggro manipulation, and predicting the enemy's pathfinding AI.

Novice players tend to panic and place their defensive buildings directly in front of the incoming threat, often right at the bridge.

The Anti-Tank Center Pull

You must place your turret exactly in the center of the arena, usually three tiles from the river and biased slightly toward the lane being attacked.

As the tank trudges toward the center, it will be simultaneously shot by your defensive building AND both of your Princess towers.

Place the turret as high and far away from your Princess tower as possible.Against fast units like the Hog Rider, you must react instantly.Use cheap cycle buildings like cannons for fast threats.

Defending Against Siege and Spawners

Your goal is to use your building as a physical meat shield, absorbing the artillery fire while your troops cross the bridge to destroy it.

Place a splash-damage building like a Bomb Tower directly in the center to safely absorb and destroy the endless waves of cheap units.

Enemy ThreatThe ReactionAerial ThreatMust be placed slightly higher and more central, as flying units ignore the river and take a direct diagonal pathThe Spell ThreatPlace the building extremely high up by the river so the lightning spell cannot physically hit the building and your tower simultaneously

The Architecture of Victory

Treat the arena as a grid of tactical possibilities rather than just a patch of grass.

Defense truly wins championships.

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