The presence of luck-based mechanics in a strategy game can be both a blessing and a massive frustration.
Understanding exactly where randomness factors into the equation allows top players to mitigate its negative effects.
Initial Deck Shuffling
The most prominent RNG element in card-based battlers is the initial four cards you are dealt at the start.
Professional players build their decks specifically to minimize the chances of a truly unplayable starting hand.
- Make the best play available with what you have.
- Track the opponent's rotation after the first cycle.
- It prevents matches from feeling perfectly scripted.
The Unpredictable AI
Another subtle layer of RNG comes from the slight inconsistencies in how the game's AI handles pathfinding.
Relying on a unit's aggro range down to the exact pixel is risky because tiny bumps can alter their trajectory.
| Battler Category | RNG Dependency |
|---|---|
| Auto-Battlers | Skill comes from long-term statistical management |
| Standard Tower Rush | Highly skill-dependent after the first 30 seconds |
Embracing the Chaos
Getting angry at a bad starting hand only causes you to make further mistakes and lose the match entirely.
Over the course of a thousand games, the luck factor completely evens out for everyone.