1 Top Cards for Sudden Death in Tower Rush
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Because the match ends the exact millisecond a tower hits zero hitpoints, certain cards become exponentially more valuable, while others become complete liabilities.

This article analyzes the absolute best cards to have in your rotation when the Overtime clock begins ticking down.
Nuking for the Win
You completely abandon all ground attacks and simply launch massive damage spells directly at their tower while defending flawlessly.

Every top-tier competitive deck must include at least one heavy spell specifically designed to close out tight matches in Sudden Death.
The Fireball is great for chip damage, but it takes 3 or 4 cycles to kill a healthy tower in overtime.If the opponent is spell cycling you, you must pressure them so heavily they cannot afford to spend 6 elixir on a spell.If you cast Poison, they might cast a Rocket and win before your Poison finishes ticking. The Surprise Attackers
The Miner is the quintessential Sudden Death troop; because he tunnels underground, he can be deployed directly on the enemy tower instantly.

If the opponent makes a slight defensive error or overcommits by 2 elixir, a Bandit dropped at the bridge will dash to the tower in less than two seconds.
Sudden Death SetupThe ExecutionOpponent tower is at 400 HPImmediate Spell Cycle; ignore attacking with troops, defend flawlessly, and launch the Rocket/Fireball for the guaranteed winBoth towers are at full HP in OTPlay incredibly safe; rely on Miners or Goblin Barrels for safe chip damage; never play an 8-elixir tank in the back The Psychology of the Final Hit
The player who panics and throws a desperate, unsupported push will almost always lose to the player who calmly executes their win condition.

Leave the panic to your opponent.

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