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The 'Bridge Spam' archetype is designed specifically to capitalize on the exact moment an opponent makes a mathematical or geographical error.
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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
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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.
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They are now faced with an impossible choice: let your push destroy their right tower instantly, or desperately try to defend it using cheap troops, leaving their massive Golem completely unsupported and useless.
+Place him at the bridge to shoot through defensive units and chip the tower directly.Always keep track of their defensive buildings.Spells are crucial for Bridge Spam.
+The Art of the Counter-Punish
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While Bridge Spam is highly aggressive, it cannot survive by simply throwing units at the bridge blindly; that is how you lose instantly.
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The opponent now has to deal with a hybrid push consisting of your surviving defender and your fresh attacker.
+The BlunderThe Bridge Spam ResponseOpponent misses a spell, wasting 4 elixirInstantly drop a 4-elixir threat at the bridge; they are mathematically incapable of defending optimallyOpponent plays a heavy tank in the backRush the opposite lane immediately; force them to abandon their intended game plan
+The Risk of Over-Committing
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The greatest weakness of Bridge Spam is the temptation to over-commit to a push that is clearly failing.
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Bridge Spam is a game of capitalization; you are the predator waiting for the prey to stumble.
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