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Facing an opponent whose cards are two or three levels higher than yours is a harsh reality of the free-to-play ladder experience.
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However, while a level disadvantage is a massive hurdle, it is not an absolute death sentence.
+Defending with Precision
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When you are underleveled, you completely lose the margin for error that normally exists in a balanced match.
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Never rely on your tower to deal the final blow to an enemy unit if there is any doubt; the lower tower level means less damage.
+Memorize the crucial level interactions.Do not spam the bridge.Punish their stupidity.
+Winning on the Rebound
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The only reliable way to break through an overleveled defense is to build a massive, synergistic counter-push after a successful defense.
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This creates a 'deathball' that relies on overwhelming numbers and spell support rather than raw individual unit strength.
+Opponent ArchetypeTheir WeaknessHeavy SpenderOften lacks fundamental game sense; relies entirely on dropping high-level cards at the bridge and hoping they winThe Stuck VeteranUsually highly tilted and playing aggressively; easily baited into making terrible elixir trades out of frustration
+The Sweetest Victory
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There is absolutely no better feeling in the entire game than completely dismantling a player whose cards are entirely maxed out.
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Treat every overleveled opponent as a hardcore boss fight designed to test your absolute limits.
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