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<br>In any highly competitive, one-on-one video game, your greatest enemy is rarely the player sitting across from you.<br>
<br>Furthermore, many players suffer from 'ladder anxiety', an intense fear of queuing up for a ranked match and losing their hard-earned trophies.<br>
The Anatomy of Rage
<br>This leads to another inevitable loss, which compounds the frustration, creating a vicious, unstoppable cycle of defeat.<br>
<br>Implement a strict 'Two-Loss Rule': if you lose two consecutive ranked matches, you must close the application immediately.<br>
Conspiracy theories about rigged matchmaking only fuel your tilt.Losing is a mathematical certainty.If you are on a massive losing streak, play a different deck in unranked mode.
Conquering Ladder Anxiety
<br>Ladder anxiety stems from attaching too much of your personal self-worth to a meaningless digital number.<br>
<br>If your underlying skill improves, your trophy count will naturally rise to reflect that improvement over the course of a season.<br>
Mental BarrierHealthy PerspectiveLadder paralysisRealize that if you reached the arena once, you have the skill to reach it againFrustration with pay-to-winView the match as a hardcore challenge run
Playing for Improvement
<br>Ultimately, a competitive arena battler is a marathon that takes years to truly master, not a sprint you can win in a weekend.<br>
<br>You are better than your anxiety tells you.<br>
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