1 Top Mistakes New Players Make in Tower Rush and How to Avoid Them
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With so many cards, interactions, and strategies to learn, newcomers inevitably stumble and fall frequently.

Many beginners hit a sudden 'wall' in the lower arenas because they rely on bad habits that only work against other novices.
The Sin of Over-Capping
This concept, known as 'leaking,' will slowly but surely put you at an insurmountable economic disadvantage.

Even if that skeleton or spirit does zero damage, cycling it is better than wasting the energy entirely.
Wait for them to move if you are both full.Watch professional players; they almost never leak.It is mathematically a terrible decision. The Fear of Tower Damage
If a lone, weak archer walks across the bridge, a novice will often panic and drop a five-cost unit to stop it.

You must view your tower's health pool as an expendable resource that can be traded for a mana advantage.
Bad PlayThe ResultSpamming at the bridgeIt is too easy to predict and counterPlacing everything on one tileProvides insane value for the enemy's splash damage units The Solo Mindset
If you know they have an inferno tower in their hand, do not blindly play your giant at the bridge.

By eliminating these fundamental errors, you will quickly elevate your gameplay above the beginner ranks.

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