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Created Jul 15, 2026 by Amanda Dreyer@amandadreyer19Maintainer

Dealing with Toxicity in Tower Rush Games


In a game devoid of text or voice chat during live matches, communication between players is restricted to a carefully curated selection of animated emotes.

While some players view it as harmless banter, others find it incredibly toxic, leading to massive losing streaks fueled purely by anger.
Psychological Warfare
The goal is to force the opponent into a state of 'tilt', causing them to abandon their careful strategy and start playing aggressively out of spite.

Some top players are infamous for their relentless BM, using it to rattle their opponents even in high-stakes esports tournaments.
Crying when you are actually happy might trick the opponent into thinking you made a mistake.Be a good sport.Don't buy expensive emotes just to be toxic. The Ultimate Defense: The Mute Button
Tapping this small icon instantly silences the opponent, turning their psychological barrage into absolute, peaceful silence.

When you play muted, the opponent is reduced to nothing more than a silent, predictable AI; they lose their human ability to annoy you.
Emote CategoryThe TheoryThe RealityJoyful EmoteTo celebrate a funny, chaotic moment where both players made silly mistakesSpammed relentlessly when destroying a tower to mock the opponent's defensive failureThe Crying EmoteTo express genuine sadness when you make a bad play or realize you are going to loseUsed sarcastically after you easily defend a massive push to say "Aww, are you sad your attack failed?" Beyond the Cartoons
Ultimately, how you react to a dancing cartoon goblin says more about your emotional control than your gaming ability.

The best revenge is winning the game.

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