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However, in games with fixed, highly constrained environments, victory is often determined by who controls the physical space.
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In the classic arena battler layout, the map is divided by a river with only two small bridges serving as crossing points.
+Defending the Bridges
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Allowing the enemy to cross the bridge and spread out into your wider territory is a massive tactical error.
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If you play your defense too far back, the swarm spreads out, rendering your splash damage virtually useless.
+Use the river to your advantage.They can deal damage safely while the enemy walks the long way around.A fireball on the bridge provides incredible value.
+Funneling with Buildings
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Beyond the natural choke points provided by the map, you can create artificial bottlenecks using your own defensive structures.
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You are essentially building a custom trap that the enemy AI is mathematically forced to walk into.
+Map PlayHow it WorksForcing ResponsesConstantly playing cheap threats in one lane to prevent the opponent from ever building a push in the other laneSafe PlacementPlaying slow units at the absolute furthest back tile to maximize the time spent regenerating elixir before they cross the bridge
+Owning the Arena
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Every time they try to attack, their units melt at the bridge; every time they defend, they are fighting in your chosen kill zone.
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Use the natural landscape to your advantage, build your own traps, and force the enemy to play on your terms.
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