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The first thirty seconds of a competitive match often dictate the entire flow and outcome of the battle.
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While playing defensively is a valid tactic, knowing how to apply calculated early pressure is essential.
+The Importance of Scouting
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If you send a cheap two-cost unit to the bridge and they respond with a five-cost spell, you instantly gain a massive advantage.
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Knowledge is power, and knowing their deck allows you to predict their moves before they even make them.
+Play cheap cards at the back to cycle safely.Note which lane they prefer to attack.Identify their primary win condition early.
+The Surprise Opening
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Deploying a fast, punishing unit directly at the bridge the moment the match starts can catch many players off guard.
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Use this tactic sparingly, and only if your deck is specifically built for hyper-aggressive early plays.
+Early Game MistakeThe ResultDumping all manaLoses the tower instantlyLetting small units connectPuts you in spell-cycle range at the end
+Maintaining the Lead
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Force the opponent to make desperate, expensive plays to catch up, and then punish those mistakes easily.
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Mastering the early game sets the stage, but maintaining discipline secures the final win.
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