Add Splash vs Single-Target Defenses in Tower Rush

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<br>Your defensive structure acts as the anchor of your entire strategy, dictating exactly what types of enemy pushes you can comfortably survive.<br>
<br>This comprehensive guide explores the specific use-cases, strengths, and weaknesses of both categories of defensive architecture.<br>
The Single-Target Tank Killers
<br>Their primary function is to lock onto an enemy Giant, Golem, or P.E.K.K.A and shred its health pool before it reaches your princess tower.<br>
<br>However, their massive, glaring weakness is their extreme vulnerability to cheap, multi-unit swarm cards.<br>
Have a zap or log ready to clear swarms instantly.Place the building in the center to pull the tank across both lanes.A well-timed zap resets the Inferno Tower's damage ramp-up.
Clearing the Horde
<br>Conversely, splash damage buildings, such as the Bomb Tower, are designed to obliterate massive groups of low-hitpoint enemies instantly.<br>
<br>Therefore, if you choose a splash damage building, you must ensure you have a high-DPS troop (like a Mini P.E.K. If you liked this post and you would certainly such as to receive more information concerning [tower rush](https://bestienetwork.com/read-blog/1387_understanding-the-rock-paper-scissors-mechanic-in-tower-rush.html) kindly visit our website. K.A) in your deck to handle the heavy lifting.<br>
Defense CategoryPrimary TargetBiggest WeaknessHigh DPS BuildingMelts high health units instantly if unprotectedSkeleton Army, Minion Horde, Goblin GangSwarm SweeperMassive ground swarms, bridge spam, bait decksHeavy tanks, flying units (if ground only)
Making the Final Choice
<br>Ultimately, the building you select must perfectly complement the other seven cards in your deck.<br>
<br>Master the placements of both architectural styles, and you will construct an impenetrable fortress.<br>