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If you constantly find yourself waiting for energy while your opponent pushes, you are mismanaging your economy.
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Whether it is called mana, elixir, or energy, the core concept remains identical across all titles in the genre.
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By the end of this read, you will view every interaction on the battlefield as a calculated economic exchange.
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For example, using a three-cost spell to destroy a five-cost unit nets you a +2 advantage.
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Patience is key here; do not panic and drop expensive cards to deal with cheap, minor threats.
+Know the cost of every card.Always know their resource state.Play something before hitting the cap. +Deck Rotation Speed +
Your resource management is heavily tied to how quickly you can cycle back to your most important cards.
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This level of macro-awareness separates the good players from the absolute masters of the game.
+Economic ConceptDefinitionLeakingFailing to spend points when at the limitElixir AdvantageCreating a gap in spending power +Punishing Mistakes +
If they drop an expensive card in the back, immediately pressure the opposite lane to force a split defense.
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Mastering resource management takes time, but it is the foundation of all high-level competitive play.
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