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Every player, regardless of their skill level, has experienced a disastrous opening sequence in a competitive match.
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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.
+Regaining Control
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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.
+Play reactively, not proactively.Focus on defending the king tower.Breathe and reset your mental state.
+The Art of the Counter-Push
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You now have surviving defensive troops marching toward the bridge, and a full bar of energy ready to support them.
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Because the opponent just spent all their mana failing to attack you, they will have nothing left to defend this counter-push.
+PeriodTactical ApproachSingle ElixirStrictly defend, absorb damage, build an elixir advantage slowlyDouble ElixirCapitalize on the resource lead you built
+Punishing Greed
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They might start making risky plays, trying to secure a flashy three-crown victory for a replay.
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Never surrender, hold the line, and wait for your perfect moment to strike.
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