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The primary choice boils down to a fundamental dichotomy: do you need area-of-effect splash damage, or massive single-target elimination?
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This comprehensive guide explores the specific use-cases, strengths, and weaknesses of both categories of defensive architecture.
+The Single-Target Tank Killers
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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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These buildings are absolutely mandatory if the current competitive meta is heavily dominated by slow, expensive 'beatdown' decks.
+It is fragile but highly efficient.It costs a massive amount of elixir and decays over time.Don't let the tank connect.
+Clearing the Horde
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Conversely, splash damage buildings, such as the Bomb Tower, are designed to obliterate massive groups of low-hitpoint enemies instantly.
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The trade-off is that these buildings possess incredibly low single-target Damage Per Second (DPS).
+Building StyleOptimal Use CaseBiggest WeaknessTank KillerGolem, Giant, Lava Hound, Mega KnightSkeleton Army, Minion Horde, Goblin GangAoE BuildingClears dozens of units with a single attackHeavy tanks, flying units (if ground only)
+Balancing Your Defenses
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If you already run three area-of-effect spells, you probably do not need a splash damage building; take a single-target killer instead.
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A strong foundation guarantees a triumphant victory.
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