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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.
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Making the wrong choice will leave a glaring weakness in your roster that experienced opponents will ruthlessly exploit.
+Melting the Behemoths
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The Inferno Tower is the ultimate example, possessing a damage beam that ramps up exponentially the longer it stays locked on a single target.
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However, their massive, glaring weakness is their extreme vulnerability to cheap, multi-unit swarm cards.
+The Cannon is a cheap, fast-cycling alternative to heavy towers.It costs a massive amount of elixir and decays over time.Don't let the tank connect.
+Area of Effect Buildings
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A Bomb Tower placed in the center of the arena can single-handedly stop a massive, ten-elixir swarm push while taking minimal damage.
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Therefore, if you choose a splash damage building, you must ensure you have a high-DPS troop (like a Mini P.E.K. To find more on [tower rush](https://apps-oficina.site/read-blog/15745_the-role-of-rng-in-tower-rush-games.html) stop by our web page. K.A) in your deck to handle the heavy lifting.
+Building StyleBest AgainstWorst AgainstHigh DPS BuildingGolem, Giant, Lava Hound, Mega KnightSkeleton Army, Minion Horde, Goblin GangSwarm SweeperClears dozens of units with a single attackHeavy tanks, flying units (if ground only)
+The Hybrid Approach and Deck Synergy
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Ultimately, the building you select must perfectly complement the other seven cards in your deck.
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Master the placements of both architectural styles, and you will construct an impenetrable fortress.
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