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Created Jul 10, 2026 by Rosa Everson@rosaeverson66Maintainer

Top Mistakes New Players Make in Tower Rush and How to Avoid Them


With so many cards, interactions, and strategies to learn, newcomers inevitably stumble and fall frequently.

Once you face opponents who understand basic resource management, those cheap tricks will be punished mercilessly.
Leaking Energy at Maximum Capacity
Every second your bar is full, you are throwing away potential resources that your opponent is actively generating.

Always act just before the bar hits absolute maximum to ensure continuous, unbroken resource generation.
Wait for them to move if you are both full.Mimic their resource pacing.It is mathematically a terrible decision. Panicking Over Small Damage
This is a massive economic blunder; you just spent five energy to stop something the tower would have killed anyway.

Taking a few hundred points of damage is completely acceptable if it allows you to build a massive, unstoppable counter-attack.
ErrorWhy It's BadSpamming at the bridgeIt is too easy to predict and counterClumping troops togetherMakes defending incredibly easy for the opponent Ignoring Your Opponent's Hand
Finally, novices often focus entirely on their own cards and ignore what the opponent is doing entirely.

Start small: just try to remember if they have used their main heavy spell recently.

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