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<br>When casual observers watch a professional arena battler tournament, they often focus entirely on the macro-level gameplay.<br>
<br>It is the difference between placing a skeleton one tile to the left, which perfectly kites a P.E. If you liked this information and you would certainly such as to obtain more info concerning [tower rush](https://gitea.ontoast.uk/rachaela718283) kindly browse through the web site. K.K.A, versus placing it one tile to the right, which gets the skeleton instantly killed.<br>
The Invisible Strings
<br>The most fundamental micro-skill in the entire game is the ability to 'kite' an enemy melee unit across the arena.<br>
<br>Executing this perfect kite requires intimate knowledge of movement speeds, sightlines, and server deployment delay.<br>
It is mandatory for defense.A large unit like a Giant can physically block smaller units from pathing correctly.Place your Archer directly behind your King tower so they split into both lanes, defending two pushes at once.
Physical Manipulation
<br>If a fast enemy unit (like a Bandit) locks onto your tower, you can drop a heavy unit (like a Prince) directly on top of her.<br>
<br>If an Inferno Tower is melting your massive Golem, a perfectly timed Zap will stun it, causing it to retarget onto the cheap skeletons you just deployed nearby.<br>
The ManeuverThe PlayThe BenefitBuilding BlockDropping a Tombstone the exact millisecond an enemy Hog Rider crosses the riverCompletely halts the Hog's momentum and pushes him back, preventing a guaranteed hitThe Anti-Lightning RodPlacing a high-health unit near your weak tower right before the enemy casts LightningThe Lightning hits the high-health unit instead of the tower, saving the game
The Path to Grandmaster
<br>Professional players will spend hours in friendly battles drilling one specific placement against one specific card until they never miss it.<br>
<br>Perfect the notes, and the music will follow.<br>