If Cycle decks are a surgeon's scalpel and Siege decks are a sniper rifle, the 'Beatdown' archetype is a massive, blunt sledgehammer.
This guide will teach you the art of absorbing damage, building the deathball, and crushing the enemy under the weight of your push.
The Art of the Sacrifice
Because your deck is full of expensive, heavy cards, you cannot afford to play a fast-paced defensive game against a cycle deck.
You are intentionally losing the battle in the first two minutes to guarantee that you win the war in the final minute.
- Wait for them to make a move.
- Always place your massive tank at the absolute furthest tile in the back of the arena.
- Defend with the absolute minimum elixir necessary, or ignore it completely and focus on your attack.
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.
| The Game Plan | Your Goal |
|---|---|
| Single Elixir (First 2 Minutes) | Play passively; use support units defensively behind your tower, then drop the tank in front of them for a 'free' counter-push |
| Double Elixir (Final Minute) | Drop the tank in the absolute back, ignore minor enemy attacks, and dump every drop of elixir into support units behind the tank |
The Slow March to Victory
They know that in fifteen seconds, a massive, game-ending threat will arrive at their bridge.
Unleash the behemoth, and claim your three crowns.
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