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Created Jul 10, 2026 by Bernice Kingsford@bernicekingsfoMaintainer

How to Analyze Replays to Improve Your Tower Rush Gameplay


When you are frantically trying to defend a massive push, you often miss the subtle mistakes that actually caused you to lose the game.

This guide will teach you exactly what to look for when reviewing your matches so you can turn every defeat into a valuable lesson.
Identifying the Turning Point
Usually, a loss is not the result of one massive error at the end of the game, but a series of small, compounding mistakes early on.

Did you use a four-elixir fireball to kill a three-elixir archer? Should you have any kind of questions about where as well as tips on how to make use of tower rush, you can contact us on our webpage. That negative trade might be the reason you lost your tower two minutes later.
It is a humbling but necessary exercise.Did you miss a crucial fireball?Identify leaking. The Invisible Math
Practice pausing the video and guessing what card they are going to play next based on what they have already used.

If you can successfully predict their moves in a replay, you are training your brain to do it automatically during a live game.
What to WatchWhat You LearnOver-defendingShows you exactly how much tower health you could have saved if you just let the small troop connectFailed PunishesReveals moments where the opponent had zero elixir and you failed to attack Consistent Review
You do not need to watch every single replay, but dedicating ten minutes a day to analysis will yield incredible results.

Swallow your pride, hit the play button, and face your mistakes head-on.

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