Add Defeating Fast Decks in Tower Rush

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<br>If you are playing a heavy, expensive deck, this constant, rapid-fire pressure can completely overwhelm your reaction time and destroy your rotation.<br>
<br>To defeat them, you must establish an impenetrable defensive rhythm and learn to absorb minor chip damage to build a massive counter-offensive.<br>
Establishing the Rhythm
<br>To break this relentless loop, you must utilize an 'anchor' defensive building, such as a Bomb Tower or a Tesla, placed perfectly in the center of the arena.<br>
<br>These buildings not only stop the immediate threat but usually survive the encounter, remaining on the board as a massive physical barrier against their next rapid attack.<br>
If their Bandit is going to hit your tower once, let it hit.If they try to snipe your Cannon with a Magic Archer from the river, kill the Archer instantly.Maximize the walking distance so both Princess towers can shoot them.
The Inevitable Crush
<br>If you are playing a heavy Beatdown deck against a fast Cycle deck, you must accept that the first two minutes of the game will be miserable.<br>
<br>You can now afford to drop your massive 8-elixir tank in the back and still have plenty of elixir to defend their desperate Bridge Spam attempts on the opposite lane.<br>
The Speedy ThreatThe GoalYour Hard CounterHog / Balloon Cycle (2.6 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. For more information on [tower rush](https://git.iftae.com/wilburhumphrie) look at our web page. 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
<br>Take the hits, manage your economy, and set up your defensive wall.<br>
<br>Patience always defeats panic.<br>