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However, skipping the single-player experience is a massive mistake that deprives you of essential resources and fundamental training.
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They provide a safe space to test weird deck combinations without the fear of losing your hard-earned competitive trophies.
+Learning the Ropes +
When you first download a new arena battler, jumping straight into multiplayer can be an incredibly frustrating experience.
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By repeatedly playing a difficult AI level, you can master the timing of your defensive spells without any ladder anxiety.
+It is a great way to build mechanical consistency.Master the center pull safely.Be smart before you queue. +The Loot and the Story +
Beyond the educational value, developers heavily incentivize completing the campaign by offering massive, one-time rewards.
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Furthermore, many games use the single-player mode to flesh out the lore and backstory of the various troops and heroes.
+Single-Player ModeWhy You Should PlayTutorial LevelsTeaches fundamental mechanics like aggro and elixir managementHardcore AITests absolute mastery of the game's mechanics +Don't Ignore the AI +
The free resources alone make it a mandatory grind, and you might accidentally learn a new interaction along the way.
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The AI won't spam angry emotes when it beats you, and it won't complain when you use an overpowered deck.
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