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Recruits Bait vs Hog Earthquake: defending without giving Earthquake a perfect script

A matchup guide for Recruits Bait players who know the matchup basics but still leak too much value into predictable Earthquake turns.

The goal is not to defend Hog perfectly every time. The goal is to make Earthquake awkward often enough that your split-lane pressure and surviving value start to matter.

7 min readUpdated 2026-03-24Recruits Bait vs Hog Earthquake

Matchup Guide

Your job is to make the Earthquake turn expensive, not inevitable.

The matchup improves when your structure and split pressure stop following the same script every cycle.

  • Vary when you rely on the building.
  • Use split pressure to distort Hog support timing.
  • Protect your best lane by making EQ less clean.

Details

Updated 2026-03-24
Query: recruits bait vs hog earthquake
Type: matchup
Source: Replay clusters where building placement and split-lane sequencing were punished by Hog EQ.

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What you need to know

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What usually goes wrong

Players lose when every Hog answer asks the same question and gives Earthquake the same answer opportunity.

  • Predictable building dependency
  • Split pressure that arrives too late to matter
  • Support troops placed where EQ and small spells compound value
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The better matchup script

You want Hog Earthquake to keep choosing between clean damage and clean control instead of getting both for free.

  • Alternate between structure-led and body-led defenses
  • Pressure where the opponent's cycle feels awkward
  • Use split-lane identity to stretch their response quality
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What Bernard would look for

Replay review usually focuses on whether the EQ value was invited, whether split pressure was early enough, and whether the player protected the right lane.

  • Building timing and placement patterns
  • Split-lane pressure relative to Hog cycle
  • Repeat structural mistakes across losses

What to carry into your next session

  • Do not ask the same building question every Hog cycle.
  • Pressure early enough that Earthquake timing gets awkward.
  • Review whether your split-lane identity is helping or only looking active.

Questions before you start

Should Recruits Bait avoid buildings in this matchup?+

No. The goal is to avoid predictable dependency, not to give up a useful defensive tool altogether.

What does Bernard usually flag here?+

Most often it flags repeated EQ invitations, late split pressure, or lane-protection mistakes.

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