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Tracking Elixir in Tower Rush
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It is not perfect spell timing, it is not deep deck-building knowledge, and it is not lightning-fast reflexes.

Playing the game without knowing how much elixir your opponent has is like playing poker without looking at the cards on the table.
The Economy of Aggression
If you launch a massive 8-elixir push while the opponent is sitting at 10 elixir, they will easily defend it using perfect counters, often resulting in a negative trade for you.

You create an advantage by making positive defensive trades (e.g. If you loved this write-up and you would certainly such as to obtain additional details pertaining to tower rush kindly browse through the web site. , using a 3-elixir Arrows to kill a 5-elixir Minion Horde).
Never overcommit on a push if you don't know their elixir count.If you are up by 4, launch your win condition immediately.Do not attack; just use cheap cards to stall their pushes until the generation rate equalizes the board. How to Train the Skill
You must train your brain to do it subconsciously, starting with simple approximations before moving to exact numbers.

As you get comfortable with this broad tracking, start actually doing the math: "They started at 10, played a Golem (8), so they are at 2, plus two seconds of generation, they are at 3."
Time PeriodThe MathMental LoadSingle Elixir (First 2 Minutes)1 Elixir every 2.8 secondsEasy to Moderate; plenty of time to calculate trades and track generation in your headDouble Elixir (Final Minute)1 Elixir every 1.4 secondsExtremely Difficult; the math changes so fast you must rely on instinct and 'feel' rather than raw numbers The Invisible Scoreboard
The elixir bar is the true, invisible scoreboard that dictates who is actually in control of the match.

Count the drops, manage your economy, and crush the mathematically inferior.