Add Adapting Mid-Match in Tower Rush

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<br>You enter the arena with exactly eight cards, and if those eight cards happen to be completely countered by the opponent's deck, you are in serious trouble.<br>
<br>Mid-match adaptation requires an incredibly deep understanding of the game's mechanics and the ability to think entirely outside the box under extreme pressure.<br>
Recognizing a Bad Matchup
<br>The first step in adapting is recognizing that your standard game plan is mathematically impossible to execute.<br>
<br>The moment you realize your primary attacker is useless, you must immediately transition into 'Plan B'.<br>
If your Hog Rider cannot pass their Bomb Tower, use Fireballs and Logs to slowly chip away their tower health.If they build an impenetrable fortress in the left lane, immediately start attacking the right lane to force them to spread their defenses.A 0-0 draw against a massive hard counter is actually a strategic victory; you saved your trophies.
Thinking Outside the Box
<br>You might start playing the Night Witch at the bridge supported by a spell, entirely ignoring the Golem sitting in your hand.<br>
<br>This level of adaptability is what separates rigid, automated players from truly creative Grandmasters.<br>
Adaptive TacticWhy It WorksThe Spell Cycle TransitionWhen the opponent's defensive building placements are flawless, completely preventing your ground troops from connectingThe Dual-Lane PressureWhen the opponent relies heavily on a single, massive splash-damage unit (like a Mega Knight) to defend a single lane
Staying Flexible
<br>Never assume a match is over just because the opening hand was terrible.<br>
<br>Flexibility is the ultimate weapon.<br>
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