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<br>When you are frantically trying to defend a massive push, you often miss the subtle mistakes that actually caused you to lose the game.<br>
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<br>This guide will teach you exactly what to look for when reviewing your matches so you can turn every defeat into a valuable lesson.<br>
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Finding the Critical Mistake
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<br>Look for the specific interaction where you spent more elixir to defend a push than the opponent spent to create it.<br>
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<br>Did you use a four-elixir fireball to kill a three-elixir archer? If you cherished this posting and you would like to receive a lot more details pertaining to [tower rush](https://gitstud.cunbm.utcluj.ro/mollieworgan0) kindly check out the web-page. That negative trade might be the reason you lost your tower two minutes later.<br>
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Watch the replay from the opponent's perspective.Pay attention to your spell usage.Identify leaking.
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Tracking Rotation and Elixir
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<br>Because the pressure of the live match is gone, you can calmly count exactly how much energy they have at any given moment.<br>
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<br>Once you recognize these predictable habits, you can exploit them mercilessly the next time you face a similar player.<br>
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Replay TypeThe GoalThree-Crown LossUnderstand why your deck fundamentally failedOvertime DefeatLook for one single misplaced unit or missed spell in the final thirty seconds
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The Path to Mastery
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<br>You do not need to watch every single replay, but dedicating ten minutes a day to analysis will yield incredible results.<br>
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<br>Watch, learn, and conquer.<br>
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