1 The Importance of Scouting and Information in Tower Rush
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This cautious opening phase is actually a high-stakes psychological war of information gathering and scouting.

If you drop your primary win condition without knowing their defensive setup, you are relying entirely on blind luck.
Testing the Waters
You achieve this by playing 'cycle cards'—extremely cheap units that require some sort of response.

Every time they play a card in response to your probe, you add a piece to the mental puzzle of their deck archetype.
They are likely running a heavy, slow deck.Keep track of their rotation in your head.Only strike when you know they are defenseless. Tracking the Elixir Advantage
Information gathering is not just about knowing what cards they have; it is about knowing how much energy they have.

Tracking elixir is incredibly difficult at first, but it is the defining characteristic of a grandmaster-level player.
Knowledge CategoryScouting ActionWhat they are playingObserve their first three card playsSpell CycleKeep track of exactly when they last cast it Reading the Mind
Once you have gathered perfect information on their deck, rotation, and habits, you can begin making predictive plays.

Never play in the dark. If you have any questions regarding exactly where and how to use tower rush, you can speak to us at our website. Treat the first minute of the game as a reconnaissance mission.