The absolute core fundamental skill that separates the elite from the casuals is the ability to perfectly track the opponent's elixir.
This article will break down exactly why counting elixir is mandatory and how you can train your brain to do it automatically.

The Economy of Aggression
Every single aggressive action you take in the arena should be dictated primarily by the opponent's current bank of elixir.
Once you know you have a +3 or +4 advantage, you are no longer playing a fair game; you are executing a mathematically guaranteed victory.
- If they have 4 elixir, your tower is safe from a 6-elixir Rocket for at least 6 seconds.
- If they are at zero, they cannot immediately punish your 6-elixir Elixir Collector investment.
- If you know they have zero elixir, you don't need to spend 4 elixir to defend a dying 1-elixir skeleton.
Practicing the Count
Start by simply categorizing the opponent into three states: 'High Elixir' (7-10), 'Medium Elixir' (4-6), and 'Low Elixir' (0-3).
Eventually, this process will become completely automatic; you will instinctively 'feel' their elixir bar without having to consciously calculate the numbers.
| Elixir State | What You Must Do |
|---|---|
| You have a massive Elixir Advantage (+4) | Immediate, overwhelming aggression; punish their lack of resources before they can regenerate |
| You have a massive Elixir Deficit (-4) | Immediate, flawless defense; sacrifice tower health if necessary to regain economic parity; do NOT attack |
The Invisible Scoreboard
The elixir bar is the true, invisible scoreboard that dictates who is actually in control of the match.
When you perfectly predict an opponent's inability to defend your push based purely on your mental calculation, you will feel invincible.
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