Defeating Spawner Buildings in Tower Rush

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The Earthquake spell deals massive bonus damage specifically to buildings.

This strategy relies entirely on placing passive buildings—like Goblin Huts or Barbarian Huts—that constantly generate cheap units over a long period.


The psychological toll is massive, often causing players to panic, over-defend the cheap units, and slowly bleed out over three minutes.


Nuking the Huts


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.


If you continually destroy their buildings from across the river with magic, they will never be able to accumulate the critical mass of troops required to overwhelm you.


  • The Earthquake spell deals massive bonus damage specifically to buildings.
  • 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.

The Bowler and the Magic Archer


Units that possess piercing attacks or massive, rolling area-of-effect damage are absolute necessities against the infinite wave.


The Magic Archer is perhaps the most skill-intensive counter; his arrow pierces infinitely through everything in a straight line.


The SolutionTactical Play
The Bowler / ExecutionerPlace directly in front of the Princess tower in the affected lane; acts as a permanent wall against cheap ground troops
The Flying MachineFly it across the river safely out of range of ground defenders to snipe the hut directly from the air

Breaking the Siege Mentality


You must find windows to be hyper-aggressive, punishing them every time they spend massive amounts of elixir planting a new building.


Break their buildings with spells, pierce their waves with smart placements, and rush the opposite lane when they overcommit.



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