Add The Best Support Cards for Heavy Tanks in Tower Rush

Cortney Varley 2026-07-17 12:45:44 -04:00
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<br>Deploying a massive, high-hitpoint tank like a Golem, Giant, or Lava Hound is only the first step in executing a successful 'Beatdown' strategy.<br>
<br>If your support units perfectly counter the opponent's specific defensive strategy, your tank will march directly to the Princess tower unhindered.<br>
Clearing the Path
<br>You place these units a few tiles directly behind your tank; as the enemy deploys swarms to kill the tank, your splash unit instantly incinerates them.<br>
<br>Once the tank falls, the splash unit is immediately targeted by the Princess tower and dies quickly; they absolutely rely on the meat shield to survive.<br>
A single heavy spell (like Rocket) will kill the support and severely damage the tank.If they use a single-target killer, a splash unit won't help.It flies, meaning ground-targeting defenders cannot hit it, ensuring it survives longer behind the tank.
Melting the Defenders
<br>If the current meta is dominated by heavy defensive buildings (like the Bomb Tower) or mini-tanks (like the Knight), splash damage support is insufficient.<br>
<br>The bats swarm the enemy's single-target defenders (like the Inferno Tower), distracting them while the Night Witch and the Golem crush the building.<br>
RoleIdeal TargetBiggest WeaknessRanged AoESkeleton Armies, Goblin Gangs, Minion HordesMini P. If you have any questions regarding where by and how to use [tower rush](https://apps-oficina.site/read-blog/15764_overcoming-tilt-in-tower-rush.html), you can get in touch with us at our own site. E.K.K.As, Knights, Heavy Spells (Fireball/Poison)SnipersDefensive Buildings (Cannons, Bomb Towers), Heavy Defenders (Valkyries)Swarms that surround them, Lightning Spells
Magic as Support
<br>A heavy tank paired perfectly with a predictive Log and a Lightning spell can often break through a defense without needing any backup troops.<br>
<br>Building the perfect Beatdown push is like conducting an orchestra; every unit must play its part at the exact right time.<br>