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Perhaps you made a predictive play that failed spectacularly, or the opponent rushed you with a perfectly countered starting hand.
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This guide will teach you the psychological resilience and tactical adjustments required to turn a terrible start into a glorious victory.
+Stabilizing the Board
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Do not attempt to immediately rush the opponent's tower to get revenge for your lost health; this is a fatal error.
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Your goal is to survive until the 'Double Elixir' phase, where your defensive setup can finally transition into a counter-attack.
+Use cheap cycle cards to fix your rotation.Make them pay for greed.Damage control is a valid strategy.
+The Art of the Counter-Push
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The perfect time to strike is the exact moment you finish defending a massive push using very little elixir.
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Drop your primary win condition directly in front of those surviving troops to create an instant, terrifying threat.
+AttitudeOutcomeTiltingGuaranteed loss, often results in spamming angry emotes and closing the appDeterminedTurns the match into a massive learning opportunity
+Punishing Greed
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This overconfidence is your greatest weapon; bait them into a trap and punish their hubris mercilessly.
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A comeback victory is infinitely more satisfying than a standard, easy win.
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