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When the standard three-minute match timer expires and the game enters Overtime, the fundamental rules of engagement shift dramatically.
A massive, slow-moving Golem that takes thirty seconds to cross the map is often useless in a panicked Sudden Death scenario.
Nuking for the Win
You completely abandon all ground attacks and simply launch massive damage spells directly at their tower while defending flawlessly.
If you know your opponent's tower is at 550 health, and you have a Rocket in your hand, you have already mathematically won the game.
The Fireball is great for chip damage, but it takes 3 or 4 cycles to kill a healthy tower in overtime.If the opponent is spell cycling you, you must pressure them so heavily they cannot afford to spend 6 elixir on a spell.Poison is risky in Sudden Death because it takes 8 seconds to deal its full damage.
The Surprise Attackers
The Miner is the quintessential Sudden Death troop; because he tunnels underground, he can be deployed directly on the enemy tower instantly.
Similarly, fast 'Bridge Spam' units like the Bandit or the Royal Ghost are terrifying in Overtime.
The OT SpecialistThe Overtime AdvantageRisk LevelThe MinerCan be placed instantly anywhere; bypasses all ground defenses and guarantees chip damage if the opponent predicts wrongLow Risk; only costs 3 elixir, leaving plenty of energy for defenseThe Freeze SpellStops all enemy defenses for 4 seconds; if you have even a single Skeleton near their tower, Freeze guarantees massive damageExtreme Risk; if it fails to take the tower, you wasted 4 elixir and they have a massive counter-push ready
Staying Cold Under Pressure
Know your spell damage, trust your defensive rotation, and strike with absolute certainty.
Leave the panic to your opponent.
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