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Playing alongside a friend over voice chat completely changes the dynamic, allowing for insane combos and shared victories.
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This article highlights the best games that have built dedicated, polished cooperative experiences from the ground up.
+The Kings of 2v2 Gameplay +
These adjustments prevent the matches from ending in ten seconds when both attackers spam the bridge simultaneously.
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The best games also remove the risk of losing ladder trophies in 2v2, making it the perfect stress-free environment to practice.
+Entering an esports event as a duo is incredibly exciting.Don't punish players for grouping up.Two random players should not be matched against a coordinated clan duo on voice chat. +The Art of the Duo Deck +
The absolute worst strategy is for both players to bring heavy, identical beatdown decks; you will constantly trip over each other's placements.
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The attacking player brings the massive tanks and win conditions, while the supporting player brings multiple spells, buildings, and healing units.
+Duo ResponsibilityWhat to BringThe Win ConditionHeavy tanks, primary tower-destroying units, and aggressive bridge-spam cardsThe ShieldMultiple small spells, defensive buildings, tornado for grouping enemies, and healers +The Best Way to Play +
There is a unique, unparalleled joy in executing a flawless combination attack that you and your friend planned perfectly.
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You might lose a few games while you learn to communicate, but the highlight reel moments are absolutely worth it.
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