
Their deck was made to shred tanks and punish elixir waste, but I turned their counters into liabilities with smart stacking and perfect timing.
They opened with Goblin Gang and Witch, setting up to chip and stall. But I kept my push calculated:
Valkyrie cleared the Witch’s skeletons before they stacked up too hard
Elixir Golem tanked through the lane, forcing them to drop Mini P.E.K.K.A and Inferno Dragon early
Then came the Mega Knight slam — wiping out Goblins, knocking back the Witch and the Knight, and taking the lead
They tried to reset with Inferno Dragon behind Knight, but I placed Valkyrie just right, pulling attention and breaking their defensive flow.
The turning point came mid-game:
They overcommitted with Hunter + Mini P.E.K.K.A is in one lane. I countered hard in the other with Elixir Golem + Valkyrie, and followed it up with Mega Knight at the bridge.
Their Inferno Dragon got distracted, and the Mega Knight reached the tower untouched.
Valkyrie cleaned up the remaining Gang, and the Elixir blobs started dealing massive chip damage.
With the tower under siege, they panicked and dropped Witch and Knight in the back—but I had already cycled back to another Valkyrie + Elixir Golem, and the final blow came quick.
This battle was all about overwhelming pressure, splash synergy, and forcing poor elixir trades.
Against decks that rely on stacking, Elixir Golem + Mega Knight turns every push into a punish.
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