1 Why Anti-Air is Crucial in Tower Rush
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This guide breaks down exactly why every single viable deck must feature a dedicated anti-air package and how to construct a flawless aerial defense.
The Devastation of Aerial Threats
The primary threat from the skies comes in two distinct forms: massive, heavy tanks (like the Lava Hound) and fast, high-DPS punishers (like the Balloon).

Because flying units avoid so many standard defensive interactions, they require highly specialized, immediate answers.
Never build a deck with only one anti-air card.Ground-to-air units (like Dart Goblin or Archers) are vulnerable to standard ground attacks.Always space your anti-air units apart. Structuring Your Defense
The 'Air Assassin' role (Mega Minion, Phoenix, Minions) involves playing flying melee units that fly out to directly intercept the enemy threat in the sky.

Choosing the correct combination of these three roles ensures that you are never caught without an answer when the opponent takes flight.
The DangerThe Counter-PlayThe Lava Hound (Massive flying tank)Ignore it initially; focus all anti-air on the support troops behind it, then clear the 'pups' when it popsThe Inferno Dragon (Escalating beam damage)Use an Electro Wizard or Zap spell to constantly stun it and reset its damage beam to zero Respecting the Z-Axis
Test your new decks specifically against heavy air combinations before taking them to the ranked ladder.

Control the ground, but dominate the air.