Getting the Most Out of Small Spells in Tower Rush

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The Log vs. Zap vs. Snowball However, The Log is entirely useless against flying units, making it a liability if the meta is heavily dominated by aerial threats like the Lava Hound or Balloon Should.

When players discuss the most critical, game-winning cards in their deck, they rarely mention the humble 2-elixir small spells.


Small spells are the glue that holds a deck together; they provide unparalleled utility, fix rotation errors, and secure massive positive elixir trades.


The Log vs. Zap vs. Snowball


However, The Log is entirely useless against flying units, making it a liability if the meta is heavily dominated by aerial threats like the Lava Hound or Balloon.


The Zap is the ultimate utility spell; it hits both air and ground, deploys instantly with zero travel time, and crucially, resets the attack animation of any unit it hits.


  • Save your magic.
  • Always try to clip the enemy Princess tower.
  • You must lead your targets perfectly with the Snowball.

Advanced Spell Tactics


Because small spells are so cheap, they are the primary tool used for 'predictive' gameplay—casting a spell before the enemy even deploys their defense.


By casting a quick Zap during the duel, you deal just enough damage to secure the kill, keeping your Musketeer alive for a counter-attack.


Spell MechanicHow to do it
The Aggro ResetZap an enemy unit that is locked onto your weak tower; it will instantly retarget onto the healthy Ice Golem you just placed next to it
The Knockback StallUse Snowball to knock an enemy Balloon away from your tower, buying your Musketeer enough time to shoot it down before it drops a bomb

Patience with Magic


The most difficult aspect of using small spells is knowing when NOT to cast them.


The smallest cards often make the biggest impact.



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