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Your deck composition is the foundation of your entire success; a poorly constructed deck will fail regardless of your mechanical skill.
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This usually results in a top-heavy, disjointed mess that cannot defend against cheap swarms or cycle fast enough to attack.
+The Essential Roles +
Missing even one of these crucial components will leave a gaping hole in your strategy that smart opponents will exploit.
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Every successful deck revolves around a primary 'Win Condition'—the specific card designed to reliably damage the enemy tower.
+Examples: Hog Rider, Giant, or Miner.One small spell (Zap/Log) and one heavy spell (Fireball/Poison).Always have reliable anti-air defense. +Balancing Your Elixir Average +
A high average cost (above 4. Should you adored this informative article in addition to you want to acquire more information about [tower rush](https://evisionconcept.co.uk/agents/thaliacardillo/) i implore you to check out our webpage. 0) is a 'Beatdown Deck', designed to build one massive, unstoppable push during double elixir time.
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If your deck is too heavy, you will sit defenseless while the opponent chips away at your towers with cheap, fast attacks.
+Card SlotTop PickFunctionPrimary AttackerBalloon, Royal Giant, X-BowThe only reliable way to deal massive damage to the enemy structuresCheap RemovalZap, The Log, SnowballInstantly clears cheap swarm units that threaten your main attacker +Evolving Your Roster +
If you consistently lose to air decks, swap a ground melee unit for another ranged anti-air attacker.
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Do not be afraid to experiment, but avoid changing your deck after every single loss.
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