Bud Bosanquet
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Bridge Spam Strategies in Tower Rush
It completely bypasses the traditional, slow build-up of troops in the back of the arena, opting instead for instant, explosive pressure directly at the river.
If the opponent miscalculates their elixir by even one or two drops, a Bridge Spam player will instantly drop a threat that takes their tower before they can generate enough energy to defend.
Forcing the Reaction
If they drop an expensive 8-elixir Golem in the back of the left lane, you do not sit back and prepare to defend it.
Because they just spent 8 elixir, they have only 2 elixir left to defend your 7-elixir, hyper-fast push.
- Never play Bridge Spam units in the back of the arena.
- Milliseconds matter.
- Dual-lane pressure is your greatest weapon.
The Rebound Attack
The best Bridge Spam players are actually incredible defensive players who use their surviving defensive troops as the foundation for their next attack.
The opponent now has to deal with a hybrid push consisting of your surviving defender and your fresh attacker.
| Bridge Spam Unit | Primary Trait |
|---|
| The Bandit | Her dash ability makes her temporarily invincible; she can completely bypass certain spells and attacks if timed perfectly |
| Building Targeter | Acts as a fast meat shield that guarantees tower damage if it connects, then spawns two barbarians to continue the assault |
The Risk of Over-Committing
The greatest weakness of Bridge Spam is the temptation to over-commit to a push that is clearly failing.
Take the small losses, absorb the counter-attack, and wait for them to make another mistake.
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