Defeating Fast Decks in Tower Rush

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Bridge Spam players will often drop a unit in the left lane, wait for your response, and instantly drop a unit in the right lane.

There is a distinct, panic-inducing feeling that occurs when you realize your opponent is playing a hyper-fast Cycle or Bridge Spam deck.


This article details the exact tactical adjustments and mental fortitude required to completely shut down the fastest players in the game.


Breaking Their Momentum


The primary win condition of any Cycle deck is out-pacing your specific defensive counter.


By keeping a building alive in the center, you fundamentally slow down the pace of the entire match, preventing them from spamming the bridge freely.


  • Bridge Spam players will often drop a unit in the left lane, wait for your response, and instantly drop a unit in the right lane.
  • Use swarm units to surround their fast attackers.
  • If you successfully defend their fast push and have a massive elixir advantage, counter-attack immediately.

Surviving Until Overtime


Your sole objective during single elixir is simply survival; keep your towers above 50% health and do not allow them to build a massive lead.


You can now afford to drop your massive 8-elixir tank in the back and still have plenty of elixir to defend their desperate Bridge Spam attempts on the opposite lane.


Fast Deck ArchetypeThe TacticHow to Beat It
Hog / Balloon Cycle (2.6 Cost)Out-rotates your defensive building, allowing the attacker a free, clear path to the towerUse Tornado to pull the attacker to your King Tower early; King Tower activation ruins their math entirely
Bridge Spam (P.E. If you have any questions regarding where by and how to use tower rush, you can make contact with us at the webpage. K.K.A / Ram)Punishes you the exact second you spend 5+ elixir in the back by rushing the opposite lanePlay hyper-defensively in the middle; never play expensive cards in the back during single elixir

Patience is the Ultimate Weapon


Fast decks rely heavily on causing panic and capitalizing on the clumsy, expensive mistakes that follow.


Patience always defeats panic.

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