The Importance of Scouting and Information in Tower Rush

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When you watch two professional players face off, the first thirty seconds often look incredibly boring to an untrained eye.

This article explores the subtle art of scouting and why information is the most valuable resource on the battlefield.

The Art of the Cycle

You achieve this by playing ‘cycle cards’—extremely cheap units that require some sort of response.

If they respond with an Ice Golem and a Musketeer, you can immediately deduce they are likely playing a fast cycle deck.

  • Do not start the game with a Golem in the back.
  • Use spells to scout if necessary.
  • Note their preferred tiles.

The Invisible Math

Information gathering is not just about knowing what cards they have; it is about knowing how much energy they have.

If you successfully defend a massive push and know the enemy is sitting at zero energy, you have a perfect window to attack.

Information Type Method of Discovery
What they are playing Look for signature combinations (e. If you loved this article and you would like to receive much more information relating to tower rush generously visit the site. g., Miner + Wall Breakers)
Removal Status Keep track of exactly when they last cast it

Reading the Mind

A predictive play is casting a spell or dropping a unit before the opponent even places their counter.

Never play in the dark. Treat the first minute of the game as a reconnaissance mission.

Elouise Saylors
Author: Elouise Saylors

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