You are no longer playing a game of slow, methodical advantages; you are playing 'Sudden Death', where the first player to destroy a single tower wins the match instantly.
This article analyzes the absolute best cards to have in your rotation when the Overtime clock begins ticking down.
The Spell Cycle Enders
In Sudden Death, if the opponent's tower is below 1000 hitpoints, the most reliable and competitive strategy is 'Spell Cycling'.
The Lightning spell is the secondary option; while it deals slightly less damage than the Rocket, it deploys almost instantly and has a massive radius, making it impossible to miss.
- If you miss or it doesn't kill the tower, you will lose instantly to the counter-attack.
- Memorize the exact damage your heavy spell does to crown towers.
- Always try to clip an enemy troop when spell cycling the tower in overtime.
Instant Deployers and Bridge Threats
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 Setup | Your Best Strategy |
|---|---|
| Opponent tower is at 400 HP | Immediate Spell Cycle; ignore attacking with troops, defend flawlessly, and launch the Rocket/Fireball for the guaranteed win |
| Both towers are at full HP in OT | Play incredibly safe; rely on Miners or Goblin Barrels for safe chip damage; never play an 8-elixir tank in the back |
The Clutch Mindset
The player who panics and throws a desperate, unsupported push will almost always lose to the player who calmly executes their win condition.
Be the player who calculates the win.
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