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It completely bypasses the traditional, slow build-up of troops in the back of the arena, opting instead for instant, explosive pressure directly at the river.
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This article explores the high-octane world of Bridge Spam, teaching you how to apply relentless pressure and brutally punish every enemy misstep.
+The Core Philosophy: Unrelenting Pressure +
If they drop an expensive 8-elixir Golem in the back of the left lane, you do not sit back and prepare to defend it.
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Instead, you instantly drop a Bandit and a Battle Ram directly at the bridge in the right lane.
+Dropping them far away gives the opponent time to prepare.Milliseconds matter.Split their defenses so they cannot use one massive splash unit to stop everything. +The Rebound Attack +
Units like the Royal Ghost and Bandit are surprisingly sturdy on defense, capable of surviving a skirmish with half their health remaining.
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Because you defended efficiently, you have the elixir advantage, and their desperate attempt to stop the rebound attack will likely fail.
+Unit TypeWhy it Fits the DeckThe AssassinHer dash ability makes her temporarily invincible; she can completely bypass certain spells and attacks if timed perfectlyThe Battering RamActs as a fast meat shield that guarantees tower damage if it connects, then spawns two barbarians to continue the assault +Knowing When to Stop +
The greatest weakness of Bridge Spam is the temptation to over-commit to a push that is clearly failing.
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Bridge Spam is a game of capitalization; you are the predator waiting for the prey to stumble.
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