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<br>Finding yourself down by a thousand hitpoints or a full tower in the first minute can feel completely demoralizing.<br>
<br>Quitting the match early or giving up mentally is the only guaranteed way to ensure a loss.<br>
Stop the Bleeding
<br>Do not attempt to immediately rush the opponent's tower to get revenge for your lost health; this is a fatal error.<br>
<br>Instead, switch to a hyper-defensive mindset, focusing entirely on making positive elixir trades on your side of the map.<br>
Do not spend energy first.Accept that one tower might be lost.Play with mechanical precision.
Patience Pays Off
<br>You now have surviving defensive troops marching toward the bridge, and a full bar of energy ready to support them.<br>
<br>Because the opponent just spent all their mana failing to attack you, they will have nothing left to defend this counter-push.<br>
Mental StateResultDefeatistZero chance of learning or recoveringAnalyticalHigh chance of at least forcing a draw
Exploiting Arrogance
<br>When a player secures a massive early lead, they often become arrogant, careless, and overly aggressive.<br>
<br>It proves that your fundamental understanding of the game's economy is stronger than their early luck.<br>
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