If you allow a Beatdown player to execute their strategy flawlessly, there is mathematically no combination of cards that can stop a fully supported Golem push from destroying your tower.
Defeating a Golem deck is not about stopping the massive push at your bridge; it is about ensuring that massive push is never fully built in the first place.
Opposite Lane Pressure
This is your window of opportunity, and you must exploit it with absolute, ruthless aggression.
If they spend elixir defending your opposite-lane rush, they will have absolutely no elixir left to put support troops (like a Night Witch or Baby Dragon) behind their Golem, rendering the massive tank completely harmless and easy to kill.
- Your attacking troops will simply lock onto the massive Golem, completely wasting their damage.
- If you spend 10 elixir rushing the opposite lane and they defend it cheaply, you will have no elixir to defend the Golem when it arrives.
- Cycle quickly or prepare for the hardest defense of your life.
Dismantling the Deathball
The biggest mistake players make is trying to kill the Golem first; the Golem is just a meat shield, the actual damage comes from the Night Witch and Electro Dragon behind it.
Once the support troops cross the river, you instantly drop a ‘mini-tank’ (like a Valkyrie or Knight) directly on top of them, completely ignoring the Golem.
| What the Golem Does | How to Stop It |
|---|---|
| Night Witch (Spawns infinite bats behind the Golem) | Use a perfectly timed Poison spell; it damages the Witch and instantly kills every wave of bats she spawns |
| Lightning Spell (Destroys your Inferno Tower instantly) | Use the ‘Anti-Lightning’ placement; space your defensive building and your anti-air troops so far apart that one Lightning cannot hit both |
Do Not Fear the Rock
You must fight smart, not hard.
The bigger they are, the harder they fall.
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