Mastering Beatdown Decks In Tower Rush

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The philosophy is brutally simple: construct a massive, incredibly expensive push centered around a high-hitpoint tank that the opponent mathematically cannot stop.


While it may look easy to just drop a massive Golem and win, playing Beatdown at a high level requires incredible patience and resource management.

Taking Smart Damage

Because your deck is full of expensive, heavy cards, you cannot afford to play a fast-paced defensive game against a cycle deck.


If a lone enemy Knight is walking toward your tower, you simply ignore it, absorbing 500 damage but keeping your elixir bar full.

Stall the game.Space them out.Reset, absorb damage, and wait for the double elixir phase.
Synergy Behind the Tank

A Golem or Giant is virtually useless on its own; it will simply be surrounded and killed by cheap skeletons.


If you have a Night Witch for melee DPS and bat swarms, you also need a Baby Dragon or Electro Dragon to provide splash damage against enemy swarms.

Beatdown TankHow it DiffersThe Golem (8 Elixir)The heaviest, slowest investment; requires the most sacrifice but creates the most unstoppable push when fully supportedThe Giant (5 Elixir)Cheaper and faster, allowing for more aggressive, mid-game pushes and significantly better defensive utility
The Slow March to Victory

When you drop an 8-elixir Golem in the back of the arena, a massive psychological timer begins for your opponent.


Unleash the behemoth, and claim your three crowns.


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