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It is the psychological warfare of the 'Emote' system—the small, animated cartoons and text bubbles that players can send to each other during a live match.
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This article dives deep into the toxic, hilarious, and deeply psychological world of in-game communication.
+Inducing the Tilt
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A tilted player will stop counting elixir, abandon their safe defensive rotations, and launch massive, unsupported attacks purely to try and 'shut up' the opponent.
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This psychological sting often causes the victim to play faster and sloppier, directly feeding into the emote spammer's strategy of generating positive elixir trades from panicked attacks.
+Strategic emoting can fake out an opponent.Kill them with kindness (and perfectly timed spells).The developers intentionally monetize the most annoying emotes.
+The Ultimate Defense: The Mute Button
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In the options menu, you can permanently disable all incoming emotes from the opponent, replacing their toxic animations with blissful silence.
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You are allowing a stranger on the internet to dictate your emotional state and ruin your focus.
+Mental ConditionWhat to DoYou are laughing and enjoying the back-and-forth banterKeep emotes on; enjoy the social aspect of the game and have funYour heart rate increases and you feel a surge of angerInstantly hit the mute button, take a deep breath, and focus entirely on the elixir math
+Mastering Your Emotions
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The arena is as much a test of emotional regulation as it is a test of strategic planning.
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Mute the noise, secure the crown.
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