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<br>When constructing a new deck, players often hyper-focus on countering massive ground tanks and stopping bridge spam.<br>
<br>If you enter a match without sufficient air defense, a single Balloon or Lava Hound will completely dismantle your towers while your ground army watches helplessly.<br>
The Threat from Above
<br>The most devastating aerial threat in the game is the dreaded 'LavaLoon' combination: a massive Lava Hound tanking damage while a high-DPS Balloon sneaks in behind it.<br>
<br>To survive this assault, you must have at least two reliable anti-air units in your deck, along with a defensive building that targets air (like the Tesla or Inferno Tower).<br>
Timing is critical.When the Hound dies, it bursts into a swarm of flying pups.If your deck relies entirely on ground defense, you will lose.
Choosing Your Sky Sweepers
<br>The Musketeer is the gold standard of versatile defense; she boasts incredible range, high single-target DPS, and survives a standard Fireball.<br>
<br>Furthermore, you must consider air-to-air combat; including your own flying units (like Mega Minion or Phoenix) provides a mobile defense that ground units cannot touch.<br>
Anti-Air CategoryBest ExampleStrengthsThe ShooterMusketeer / Dart GoblinCan hit air units from far away while remaining protected behind your Princess tower or ground tanksFlying MeleeMega Minion / PhoenixFlies directly to the enemy air threat and shreds it without being distracted by ground swarms
Total Coverage
<br>A deck with a glaring weakness to aerial attacks is simply not viable for climbing the competitive ladder.<br>
<br>A strong anti-air defense is the ultimate safety net.<br>
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