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There is nothing more panic-inducing than seeing the opponent drop their entire hand at the bridge the second the match starts.
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However, when properly identified and countered, a failed rush leaves the attacker completely defenseless.
+Staying Calm Under Pressure
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The very first rule of defending a massive bridge spam is to keep your finger off the screen for a split second.
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If they used a fast, single-target heavy hitter, deploying a cheap distraction unit is the correct play.
+Anticipate the swarm.Use the geometry of the map.Don't overspend to stop one hit.
+The Art of the Pull
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This technique, known as kiting or pulling, buys your towers precious time to shoot them down safely.
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Ice golems are the absolute kings of kiting, slowly walking into the opposite lane while dragging the enemy army with them.
+Defensive ToolExecutionSmall SpellsPlay instantly when the swarm crosses the bridgeHeavy DefenseEnsure it is not distracted by cheap swarm units before locking on
+The Devastating Counter-Push
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Because the attacker spent all their energy failing to take your tower, they have nothing left to defend themselves.
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A failed rush often results in an immediate three-crown loss for the hyper-aggressive player.
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