Add Dealing with Toxicity in Tower Rush Games
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<br>The 'emote meta' is a fascinating study in how players can weaponize limited communication tools to infuriate, distract, and tilt their opponents.<br>
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<br>While some players view it as harmless banter, others find it incredibly toxic, leading to massive losing streaks fueled purely by anger.<br>
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Psychological Warfare
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<br>The timing of the emote is critical; dropping a 'Thanks! Here's more information regarding [tower rush](https://gitea.adriangonzalezbarbosa.eu/jamisonleigh23/tower-rush3583/wiki/How-to-Balance-Offense-and-Defense-in-Tower-Rush) have a look at our own web-site. ' emote right after the opponent accidentally misses their fireball is guaranteed to induce rage.<br>
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<br>Some top players are infamous for their relentless BM, using it to rattle their opponents even in high-stakes esports tournaments.<br>
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Crying when you are actually happy might trick the opponent into thinking you made a mistake.A simple 'Good Game' at the end of a match is always classy.Don't buy expensive emotes just to be toxic.
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Protecting Your Sanity
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<br>For players prone to anger, muting the opponent at the very beginning of every single match is absolutely mandatory.<br>
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<br>Many professional players play entirely muted during major tournaments to ensure they maintain absolute, zen-like focus.<br>
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How You Handle ItThe ResultGetting Angry and Spamming BackGuarantees you will lose focus; you are now playing an emote war instead of a strategy gameThe Zen ApproachPreserves your mental state, allows you to execute a perfect comeback and win the match silently
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The True Test of Skill
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<br>If a simple animation can ruin your day, you need to step back and reevaluate why you are playing the game.<br>
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<br>The best revenge is not spamming a louder emote.<br>
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