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While the genre is famous for its intense, stressful 1v1 ladder anxiety, many players prefer to share the burden with a partner.
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However, finding a game that actually balances the 2v2 experience properly is surprisingly difficult.
+Where Teamwork Shines
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The absolute best cooperative experiences come from games that widen the map and increase the King Tower health for 2v2 modes.
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You can spend hours grinding out clan chests with a friend, laughing as your perfectly timed double-spells annihilate the enemy.
+Dedicated 2v2 tournaments are the ultimate test of friendship.A good co-op game scales the rewards properly.Matchmaking must be strict.
+The Art of the Duo Deck
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When you queue up with a friend, you are no longer playing two separate eight-card decks; you are playing one massive sixteen-card deck.
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This division of labor allows for incredibly efficient elixir usage, as you never accidentally waste two spells on the same enemy swarm.
+Player RoleWhat to BringThe Win ConditionHeavy tanks, primary tower-destroying units, and aggressive bridge-spam cardsThe ShieldMultiple small spells, defensive buildings, tornado for grouping enemies, and healers
+The Best Way to Play
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Even the crushing defeats are less painful when you have someone to laugh about the ridiculous mistakes with.
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You might lose a few games while you learn to communicate, but the highlight reel moments are absolutely worth it.
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