In the vast arsenal of magical spells available in the arena, almost all of them perform the exact same fundamental task: they deal direct damage to a specific area.
In the hands of a novice, it is a confusing, low-damage waste of 3 elixir that often accidentally pulls enemy troops closer to their own tower.
The Early Activation
The single most important use of the Tornado—and the primary reason it is included in competitive decks—is the 'King Tower Activation'.
If the opponent sends a Hog Rider, Miner, or Goblin Barrel at your Princess tower, you can cast the Tornado perfectly to physically drag that enemy unit directly onto your sleeping King Tower.
- A Hog Rider pull is different from a Balloon pull.
- Do not activate the King Tower if your King is already dangerously low on health.
- If you have Tornado, actively bait the opponent into giving you an activation.
Maximizing Area of Effect
The most famous combination in the game's history is the 'Exenado'—pairing the Executioner with the Tornado.
You drop your Executioner, and the exact second he throws his massive axe, you cast Tornado in the center of their push.
| Tornado Synergy | Execution | The Target |
|---|---|---|
| Executioner / Bowler | Drags all units into a perfect straight line to maximize the linear splash damage of the projectile | Massive Beatdown pushes (Golem + Support troops) |
| Ice Wizard | Groups units together so the Ice Wizard's splash attack slows the movement and attack speed of the entire enemy army | Bridge Spam or fast swarm attacks |
A Grandmaster's Tool
A bad Tornado will actively lose you the game by pulling a massive P.E. If you have any thoughts concerning exactly where and how to use tower rush, you can get hold of us at our web site. K.K.A directly onto your vulnerable tower.
Spend the hours required to memorize the pull tiles.