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Dealing with Toxicity in Tower Rush Games

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Originally designed by developers to foster friendly, lighthearted interactions, these simple cartoon faces have evolved into weapons of psychological warfare.

This article explores the psychology behind emote usage and how to protect your mental state from the toxicity of the arena.

Psychological Warfare

‘BMing’ or Bad Manners is the practice of using emotes specifically to mock an opponent after they make a mistake or lose a match.

Some top players are infamous for their relentless BM, using it to rattle their opponents even in high-stakes esports tournaments.

  • It’s pure deception.
  • Be a good sport.
  • Spend your gems on progression first, cosmetics second.

Protecting Your Sanity

Tapping this small icon instantly silences the opponent, turning their psychological barrage into absolute, peaceful silence.

Many professional players play entirely muted during major tournaments to ensure they maintain absolute, zen-like focus.

Emote Category How Developers Meant It The Reality
Happiness To celebrate a funny, chaotic moment where both players made silly mistakes Spammed relentlessly when destroying a tower to mock the opponent’s defensive failure
The Crying Emote To express genuine sadness when you make a bad play or realize you are going to lose Used sarcastically after you easily defend a massive push to say “Aww, are you sad your attack failed?”

Mastering Your Emotions

Ultimately, how you react to a dancing cartoon goblin says more about your emotional control than your gaming ability.

Smile, hit the mute button, and proceed to crush their towers methodically.

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