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Hero Dont Just Focus On Clearing The Tower Hot ~upd~ Site

Kaelen didn’t care about the 100th floor. While the "Chosen" were busy grinding levels and broadcasting their tower climbs to a global audience, Kaelen stayed in the "Grey Zones"—the crumbling, monster-infested slums that the Tower’s magic had abandoned.

The trap is seductive. It feels productive. You see your "Clear Time" drop from 25 minutes to 18. You feel the dopamine hit of skipping the "boring" rooms. You tell yourself that efficiency is the highest virtue. hero dont just focus on clearing the tower hot

Official Platforms: Check for translated versions on Tappytoon or Manta for high-quality art and official releases. Kaelen didn’t care about the 100th floor

With a roar of frustration, Leonard pivoted away from the core. He aimed his gauntlet at the panoramic glass wall overlooking the city. Do we have vision around the objective

Checklist before committing to fight/tower push

  1. Do we have vision around the objective?
  2. Are enemy ultimates/buybacks available?
  3. Can we take the objective immediately after winning?
  4. Are our cores in range/health to follow up?
  5. Do we have escape/backup if the fight turns?

Being a well-rounded hero means more than just focusing on clearing the tower hot. It involves:

When he finally reached the top floor, Malachar sneered. “You took all night, hero. I’ve already drained half the Heartstone. The dead will march by noon.”