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Mastering Siege Decks in Tower Rush
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Siege players use massive artillery buildings—specifically the X-Bow or the Mortar—planted firmly on their own side of the map to snipe the enemy base from afar.

This article dives deep into the high-stress, high-reward world of Siege gameplay and how to construct the ultimate impenetrable fortress.
The Defensive Wall
Your sole objective is to protect that X-Bow at all costs; if it locks onto the enemy tower for even five seconds, the game is practically won.

To achieve this, Siege decks are usually filled with extremely cheap, high-value defensive cards like Knights, Archers, and Skeletons.
Use spells predictively.Don't waste elixir saving a failed attack.In double elixir, you can often place a defensive X-Bow in the center of the map. The Mortar vs. The X-Bow
X-Bow decks are usually built around fast cycling, aiming to out-pace the opponent's heavy tanks so the X-Bow has a clear line of sight.

The Mortar's blind spot also makes it uniquely difficult to destroy with melee units, as it will simply ignore them and continue firing at the tower while your cheap troops defend it.
The BuildingCost and SpeedIdeal StrategyRapid Fire6 Elixir, fast firing, high overall DPSRequires absolute dedication to defending it; relies on out-cycling enemy tanks for a direct lock-onSplash Artillery4 Elixir, slow firing, splash damageCan be used defensively to clear swarms, or offensively for slow, consistent chip damage over the whole match The Mental Toll of Siege
You are playing a strategy designed specifically to deny the opponent the ability to play their own game.

It is the ultimate control archetype, demanding flawless execution and cold, mathematical precision.

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