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<br>Originally designed by developers to foster friendly, lighthearted interactions, these simple cartoon faces have evolved into weapons of psychological warfare.<br>
<br>Spamming a laughing king or a yawning princess the exact millisecond you destroy an opponent's tower is a deliberate tactic designed to cause emotional distress.<br>
Weaponized Cartoons
<br>The timing of the emote is critical; dropping a 'Thanks! If you beloved this article and you also would like to obtain more info relating to [tower rush](https://lawrencewilbert.com/read-blog/80353_the-importance-of-positioning-in-tower-rush.html) i implore you to visit the web-site. ' emote right after the opponent accidentally misses their fireball is guaranteed to induce rage.<br>
<br>In this way, the emote actually provides a tangible, strategic advantage; it is a zero-elixir spell that directly damages the opponent's decision-making ability.<br>
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.
The Ultimate Defense: The Mute Button
<br>For players prone to anger, muting the opponent at the very beginning of every single match is absolutely mandatory.<br>
<br>When you play muted, the opponent is reduced to nothing more than a silent, predictable AI; they lose their human ability to annoy you.<br>
Emote CategoryHow Developers Meant ItThe RealityJoyful EmoteTo celebrate a funny, chaotic moment where both players made silly mistakesSpammed relentlessly when destroying a tower to mock the opponent's defensive failureThe Crying EmoteTo express genuine sadness when you make a bad play or realize you are going to loseUsed sarcastically after you easily defend a massive push to say "Aww, are you sad your attack failed?"
Mastering Your Emotions
<br>Ultimately, how you react to a dancing cartoon goblin says more about your emotional control than your gaming ability.<br>
<br>The best revenge is not spamming a louder emote.<br>