If Cycle decks are a surgeon's scalpel and Siege decks are a sniper rifle, the 'Beatdown' archetype is a massive, blunt sledgehammer.
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
The biggest mistake novice Beatdown players make is trying to defend every single cheap attack the opponent throws at them.
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.
- This gives you maximum time to regenerate elixir before it crosses the bridge.
- If they rush the opposite lane when you drop your tank in the back, do not panic.
The Unstoppable Push
As the tank trudges forward, absorbing all the tower shots and defensive spells, your support units safely annihilate anything in their path.
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 Heavy Hitter | How it Differs |
|---|---|
| The Golem (8 Elixir) | The heaviest, slowest investment; requires the most sacrifice but creates the most unstoppable push when fully supported |
| The Giant (5 Elixir) | Cheaper and faster, allowing for more aggressive, mid-game pushes and significantly better defensive utility |
The Slow March to Victory
This often induces panic, causing them to make desperate, ill-advised attacks that you can easily crush.
Unleash the behemoth, and claim your three crowns.
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