1 The Importance of Scouting and Information in Tower Rush
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Instead of massive, chaotic battles, you see them slowly playing one-cost cards at the very back of the map.

In a game where knowing the opponent's counter is the key to victory, playing your main card blindly is suicide.
Probing the Defenses
The goal of scouting is to force your opponent to reveal the key cards in their hand without overcommitting yourself.

If they respond with an Ice Golem and a Musketeer, you can immediately deduce they are likely playing a fast cycle deck.
If they are playing passively, do not panic.Know when their counter is out of hand.Patience is the ultimate virtue. The Invisible Math
The absolute best players in the world run a continuous, subconscious math equation in their heads throughout the entire match.

Tracking elixir is incredibly difficult at first, but it is the defining characteristic of a grandmaster-level player.
Information TypeScouting ActionDeck ArchetypeIdentify their primary tankRemoval StatusForce them to use it defensively Reading the Mind
A predictive play is casting a spell or dropping a unit before the opponent even places their counter.

Never play in the dark. For more about tower rush take a look at our own web-site. Treat the first minute of the game as a reconnaissance mission.