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In the diverse ecosystem of arena battlers, almost every strategy relies on sending troops across the river to physically attack the enemy tower.
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This playstyle is often viewed as incredibly toxic by the community because it forces the opponent to constantly play offense against a heavily fortified position.
+The Core Philosophy: Defend the Artillery +
Your sole objective is to protect that X-Bow at all costs; if it locks onto the enemy tower for even five seconds, the game is practically won.
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To achieve this, Siege decks are usually filled with extremely cheap, high-value defensive cards like Knights, Archers, and Skeletons.
+Patience is mandatory.Build the fortress first.Always know the opponent's 'tank' cycle. +Choosing Your Artillery +
The X-Bow is a high-risk, high-reward machine gun; it costs 6 elixir and requires intense, immediate protection, but it can shred a tower from 100% to 0% in seconds.
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Because it is cheaper, it is less punishing if it gets destroyed, making Mortar decks slightly more forgiving and versatile.
+Enemy CounterYour DefenseHeavy Tanks (Golem, Giant) blocking the shotsPlay hyper-defensively; use the Siege weapon purely as a defensive building in the center to stall for a drawHeavy Spells (Rocket, Lightning) destroying the weaponYou must out-cycle their spell; play your X-Bow faster than they can draw their Rocket +The Most Hated Archetype +
Playing a Siege deck is incredibly stressful; every match feels like a frantic puzzle of perfect placements and micro-interactions.
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It is the ultimate control archetype, demanding flawless execution and cold, mathematical precision.
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