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With so many cards, interactions, and strategies to learn, newcomers inevitably stumble and fall frequently.
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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
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This concept, known as 'leaking,' will slowly but surely put you at an insurmountable economic disadvantage.
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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
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If a lone, weak archer walks across the bridge, a novice will often panic and drop a five-cost unit to stop it.
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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
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If you know they have an inferno tower in their hand, do not blindly play your giant at the bridge.
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By eliminating these fundamental errors, you will quickly elevate your gameplay above the beginner ranks.
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