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Arena battlers are real-time strategy games in the purest sense; there are no turns, no pauses, and no time to second-guess your decisions.
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At the highest levels of competitive play, players possess identical card levels and understand the optimal synergies perfectly.
+The Mechanics of Deployment Delay
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When you drag a card onto the arena, it does not appear and attack instantly; there is a standard one-second server delay.
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To compensate for this delay, you must 'hover' your card over the arena and release it before the enemy unit actually reaches the trigger point.
+Overwhelm their reaction time.A fireball takes longer to reach the enemy tower than a zap.If you place a unit too early, it will walk into enemy territory alone and die.
+The Mind Game
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Because of human reaction time and server delay, playing reactively means your push will always take massive damage before the spell lands.
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When a predictive spell lands perfectly, it instantly deletes the enemy defense the exact millisecond it spawns, leaving your attacker completely unharmed.
+Timing StrategyRisk FactorBenefitSafe ExecutionVery Low Risk; you never waste elixir on a missed spellLow Reward; your units will always take some damage before you clear the defensePre-FiringExtremely High Risk; a missed prediction often results in instantly losing a towerMaximum Reward; guarantees a perfectly healthy unit connecting to the enemy base
+Becoming One with the Arena
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To truly master timing, you must play enough matches that you no longer have to consciously think about the delay or the interactions.
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Strike first, strike fast, and leave them no time to react.
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