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Entering the highly competitive world of arena battlers for the first time can be an overwhelming experience.
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Once you face opponents who understand basic resource management, those cheap tricks will be punished mercilessly.
+Wasting Your Mana Pool +
This concept, known as 'leaking,' will slowly but surely put you at an insurmountable economic disadvantage.
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If you have no good aggressive play, simply drop a cheap cycle card behind your king tower to keep the regeneration flowing.
+Don't pre-place buildings when the opponent is doing nothing.Watch professional players; they almost never leak.It is mathematically a terrible decision. +Over-Defending Minor Threats +
If a lone, weak archer walks across the bridge, a novice will often panic and drop a five-cost unit to stop it.
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You must view your tower's health pool as an expendable resource that can be traded for a mana advantage.
+BehaviorThe SolutionUsing spells on the tower aloneSave your spells for defense or to support a major pushNo deck synergyEnsure you have a clear win condition and adequate spell support +Ignoring Your Opponent's Hand +
You cannot win consistently if you just spam your win condition without considering if they have their counter ready.
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Start small: just try to remember if they have used their main heavy spell recently.
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