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<br>This cautious opening phase is actually a high-stakes psychological war of information gathering and scouting.<br> |
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<br>If you drop your primary win condition without knowing their defensive setup, you are relying entirely on blind luck.<br> |
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Testing the Waters |
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<br>If you send a cheap spirit to the bridge, they must either take the chip damage or play a card to stop it.<br> |
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<br>Every time they play a card in response to your probe, you add a piece to the mental puzzle of their deck archetype.<br> |
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They are likely running a heavy, slow deck.Count their cards constantly.Patience is the ultimate virtue. |
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Counting the Mana |
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<br>They track exactly how much elixir the opponent has spent versus how much they have generated.<br> |
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<br>This hidden knowledge allows you to make incredibly aggressive plays that seem reckless to a spectator but are actually mathematically guaranteed to succeed.<br> |
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Information TypeScouting ActionWhat they are playingIdentify their primary tankWhat spells they holdBait them with a secondary swarm card |
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Reading the Mind |
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<br>When executed perfectly, a prediction looks like pure magic, but it is actually the result of meticulous information gathering.<br> |
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<br>By the time double elixir hits, you should know exactly how you are going to dismantle their fortress.<br> |
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