1 The Power of Tornado in Tower Rush
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In the vast arsenal of magical spells available in the arena, almost all of them perform the exact same fundamental task: they deal direct damage to a specific area.

In the hands of a Grandmaster, it is an absolute game-breaker, capable of completely neutralizing massive pushes and activating unparalleled defensive power.
The Early Activation
The single most important use of the Tornado—and the primary reason it is included in competitive decks—is the 'King Tower Activation'.

If the opponent sends a Hog Rider, Miner, or Goblin Barrel at your Princess tower, you can cast the Tornado perfectly to physically drag that enemy unit directly onto your sleeping King Tower.
A Hog Rider pull is different from a Balloon pull.Do not activate the King Tower if your King is already dangerously low on health.Let their lone Baby Dragon cross the bridge, then pull it to the King. The 'Nado' Combo
This mechanic synergizes obscenely well with any troop that deals splash damage (Area of Effect).

The Tornado instantly drags all 15 elixir worth of enemy troops onto a single tile, and the Executioner's axe shreds every single one of them simultaneously, resulting in a game-winning positive trade.
Pro StrategyHow to do itThe Anti-Death Damage PullTornado a dying Giant Skeleton or Balloon away from your tower at the last second so their massive death bomb explodes harmlessly in the riverThe Retarget PullTornado an enemy Royal Giant backward so it loses its target on your weak tower and locks onto the healthy defensive building you just placed Mastering the Geometry
The Tornado is not a card you can simply drop and forget; it requires intense spatial awareness and perfect timing.

Spend the hours required to memorize the pull tiles.

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