Add Defeating Spawner Buildings in Tower Rush
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<br>If you fail to address these buildings quickly, the sheer volume of continuous troops will create an unstoppable tidal wave of infinite pressure.<br>
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<br>This guide will teach you the specific anti-siege tactics required to dismantle the spawners and break the infinite wave.<br>
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The Poison Spell: The Ultimate Solution
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<br>When cast directly on a Goblin Hut, the Poison severely damages the building itself while instantly killing the next three waves of goblins that attempt to spawn.<br>
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<br>Always try to clip the enemy Princess tower with your spell when damaging the building to maximize your elixir value.<br>
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It is the ultimate hard-counter to the SimCity playstyle.If you know they are about to play a Barbarian Hut, hover your Poison over the likely placement tile and cast it instantly.Never let multiple huts stay alive simultaneously.
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The Bowler and the Magic Archer
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<br>Units that possess piercing attacks or massive, rolling area-of-effect damage are absolute necessities against the infinite wave.<br>
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<br>The Magic Archer is perhaps the most skill-intensive counter; his arrow pierces infinitely through everything in a straight line.<br>
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The SolutionHow to Use ItLinear AoEPlace directly in front of the Princess tower in the affected lane; acts as a permanent wall against cheap ground troopsThe Flying MachineFly it across the river safely out of range of ground defenders to snipe the hut directly from the air
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Playing Aggressively
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<br>You must find windows to be hyper-aggressive, punishing them every time they spend massive amounts of elixir planting a new building.<br>
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<br>Tear down their buildings, and victory is yours.<br>
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