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Understanding exactly which cards to prioritize is the key to climbing the ladder without spending real-world money.
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This 'jack of all trades' approach leaves you with a mediocre army that gets crushed by specialized, overleveled opponents.
+Focusing on a Single Win Condition
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The golden rule for free-to-play users is to identify one strong, meta-resistant deck and pour every resource into it.
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Once you have chosen your primary deck, do not deviate from it, no matter how tempting a new card release might seem.
+Prioritize your direct damage.Tanks benefit massively from extra hitpoints.Skeletons and ice spirits do their job regardless of level.
+Crucial Card Thresholds
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For example, if your spell is one level lower than an enemy's swarm, it might fail to kill them instantly.
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Conversely, a freeze spell's duration often remains identical regardless of level, making it a very low priority upgrade.
+Unit TypeUpgrade PriorityRemovalCritical - Underleveled spells are virtually uselessWin ConditionsVery High - Needs maximum damage and health to connect
+Playing the Long Game
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It is incredibly tempting to upgrade that shiny new legendary card, but it will only slow down your overall ladder progress.
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Eventually, the math will work in your favor, and you will find yourself standing toe-to-toe with the premium players.
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