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.
The Luck of the Draw
The most prominent RNG element in card-based battlers is the initial four cards you are dealt at the start.
Once the initial hand is played, the rotation becomes fixed, and pure skill and memory take over.
- Balance your average elixir cost.
- Don't panic if your starting hand is bad.
- It happens to everyone.
The Unpredictable AI
Sometimes a unit will retarget unexpectedly due to a micro-movement by another troop, completely ruining your defensive setup.
Relying on a unit's aggro range down to the exact pixel is risky because tiny bumps can alter their trajectory.
| Game Style | Randomness Impact |
|---|---|
| Auto-Chess | Luck is the primary factor in individual matches |
| Standard Tower Rush | Matches are decided by placement, timing, and resource tracking |
Embracing the Chaos
The best competitors accept the chaos, focus on what they can control, and outplay the opponent regardless.
If you are stuck in a lower arena, it is because of your fundamental mechanics, not the random number generator.