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<br>Because of the inherent server delay and the deployment time of units, playing purely 'reactively' means your defense will always be a fraction of a second too late.<br>
<br>Predictive gameplay looks like pure magic to a casual observer; it appears as though the player is reading the opponent's mind and dropping spells on empty tiles.<br>
Exploiting Habits
<br>90% of players will place their defensive building on the exact same tile every single time they defend that specific push.<br>
<br>When you launch your final Hog Rider, you don't wait to see the Cannon; you instantly cast a predictive Fireball on the exact tile they have used all game.<br>
Drop your win condition and instantly roll a log to clear the swarm you know is coming.Watch their card cycle.Prediction is a high-risk gamble.
Knowing When They Will Strike
<br>Prediction is not just about guessing where a card will be placed; it is also about predicting exactly WHEN the opponent will launch an attack.<br>
<br>Furthermore, you can predict 'desperation' plays based on their elixir deficit.<br>
What to PredictThe SetupThe TimingThe Predictive Spell (e.g. If you have any issues about where as well as the way to make use of [tower rush](https://rayandco.uk/author/roscoetip27973/), you'll be able to contact us at our own internet site. , Log, Fireball)Casting a spell on an empty tile where you know the opponent's counter will be placedOnly in double elixir or when you are absolutely certain of their rotation; incredibly high riskThe Predictive Defense (e.g., Pre-planting)Placing a defensive building early because you know they are about to attackWhen they reach 10 elixir and their win condition is in hand; moderate risk
Mind Over Mechanics
<br>When you successfully pull off a massive, game-winning prediction, it is the most satisfying feeling in the entire game.<br>
<br>Observe the patterns, trust your math, and strike before they even know they are vulnerable.<br>