If you allow a Beatdown player to execute their strategy flawlessly, there is mathematically no combination of cards that can stop a fully supported Golem push from destroying your tower.
This guide will teach you how to apply precise pressure, punish expensive investments, and dismantle the Beatdown engine before it starts running.
Opposite Lane Pressure
The exact millisecond an opponent places a Golem behind their King Tower, they have spent 8 elixir, leaving them with a maximum of 2 elixir to defend any immediate threats.
They are forced into a terrible dilemma: they must either let you destroy their opposite tower completely, or they must desperately spend their generating elixir to defend your attack.
- Dropping an Ice Spirit at the bridge is not a punish; they will ignore it.
- If you successfully take their opposite tower during the punish, you can often afford to completely sacrifice your own tower to the Golem to reset the board state.
- A good player will only drop the Golem when they know your primary punish card is out of rotation.
Dismantling the Deathball
If you fail to punish the Golem drop, or the game is in Double Elixir, you will eventually have to defend a fully supported push at your bridge.
The Golem will walk toward the building in the center, creating a massive physical gap between it and the support troops following it.
| Beatdown Threat | Your Defense |
|---|---|
| Night Witch (Spawns infinite bats behind the Golem) | Use a perfectly timed Poison spell; it damages the Witch and instantly kills every wave of bats she spawns |
| Lightning Spell (Destroys your Inferno Tower instantly) | Use the ‘Anti-Lightning’ placement; space your defensive building and your anti-air troops so far apart that one Lightning cannot hit both |
Breaking the Behemoth
If you panic and try to fight the Golem head-on, you will be crushed under its weight.
The bigger they are, the harder they fall.
When you loved this information in addition to you want to get more details with regards to tower rush generously check out our own web site.