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A standard three-minute match is often just an intricate dance of probing defenses and testing the opponent's card rotation.
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This guide explores the high-stress strategies required to close out tight matches and emerge victorious in sudden death.
+Nuking the Tower
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If you enter overtime and the enemy Princess tower is already severely damaged (e.g. If you cherished this short article and you would like to receive more details relating to [tower rush](https://digitalafterlife.org/@vickiwright71?page=about) kindly pay a visit to the web site. , under 1000 hitpoints), the strategy becomes incredibly simple and terrifying.
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It is mathematically guaranteed damage that the opponent cannot physically block, making it the most reliable overtime strategy.
+It's a pure speed test.Balance the cycle.A Log and a Zap might provide the final 200 damage needed without spending 6 elixir on a Rocket.
+Exploiting Tunnel Vision
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As overtime begins, the opponent will inevitably hyper-focus all their defensive attention and buildings on that one damaged lane.
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When you know they just spent all their elixir defending the damaged lane, you instantly drop a fast, aggressive win condition (like a Bandit or Hog Rider) in the completely healthy, untouched opposite lane.
+Match StateBest StrategyBoth Towers Under 500 HPImmediate, aggressive spell cycling while using cheap distraction units to stall their spell cycleLeading into OTPlay hyper-defensive 'turtle' mode; take absolutely zero risks and slowly spell their tower out over 2 minutes
+Staying Calm Under Pressure
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The player who succumbs to the adrenaline and makes a clumsy, desperate placement will always lose the sudden death exchange.
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Stick to your math, trust your cycle, and execute your final strategy with absolute precision.
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