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More often than not, your greatest adversary is your own mind, specifically the intense emotions generated by consecutive losses.
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Furthermore, many players suffer from 'ladder anxiety', an intense fear of queuing up for a ranked match and losing their hard-earned trophies.
+Understanding and Preventing Tilt +
When you are tilted, you stop tracking the opponent's elixir, you make incredibly aggressive, risky plays, and you panic-spam defensive cards.
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The only cure for tilt is to physically remove yourself from the game the exact moment you feel your heart rate increasing.
+Conspiracy theories about rigged matchmaking only fuel your tilt.It is how you handle the loss that matters.If you are on a massive losing streak, play a different deck in unranked mode. +Conquering Ladder Anxiety +
Players become terrified that a loss will drop them into a lower arena, proving that they are somehow 'worse' at the game.
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Your goal should not be to protect your current rank, but to actively improve your mechanical skills and game knowledge.
+Practical AdviceThe ResultWarm up in casual modes before playing rankedRemoves the initial jitters and gets your fingers physically warm and ready for precise spell placementsMake a mini-game out of positive tradesDistracts your brain from the stress of the match outcome and focuses it entirely on perfect mechanical execution +The Marathon Mindset +
Embrace the grind, accept the losses as tuition fees for your education, and stay calm.
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The player with the coldest, most analytical mindset will always defeat the player playing with a hot head.
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