1 Splash vs Single-Target Defenses in Tower Rush
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Your defensive structure acts as the anchor of your entire strategy, dictating exactly what types of enemy pushes you can comfortably survive.

Making the wrong choice will leave a glaring weakness in your roster that experienced opponents will ruthlessly exploit.
Melting the Behemoths
Their primary function is to lock onto an enemy Giant, Golem, or P. If you have any kind of inquiries concerning where and just how to make use of tower rush, you can contact us at our own web-site. E.K.K.A and shred its health pool before it reaches your princess tower.

A single-target tower will waste its massive damage output slowly killing one skeleton at a time, allowing the main enemy tank to slip by completely unharmed.
It is fragile but highly efficient.Wait until the enemy tank crosses the river.If they use a lightning spell to destroy your tower, you must immediately drop a backup melee unit. The Splash Damage Swarm Sweepers
These structures are your absolute best defense against 'bait' decks that rely on overwhelming you with endless waves of goblins and skeletons.

The trade-off is that these buildings possess incredibly low single-target Damage Per Second (DPS).
Current Ladder TrendsBest Building ChoiceEveryone is playing Golem or GiantInferno Tower is absolutely mandatory to survive the sheer health pools of the enemy pushesEveryone is playing cheap, fast cycle decksBomb Tower provides incredible value and cannot be overwhelmed by sheer numbers Balancing Your Defenses
If you already run three area-of-effect spells, you probably do not need a splash damage building; take a single-target killer instead.

A strong foundation guarantees a triumphant victory.