The presence of luck-based mechanics in a strategy game can be both a blessing and a massive frustration.
However, it still exists in subtle ways that can completely alter the outcome of a very close match.
Initial Deck Shuffling
If your opponent rushes the bridge and all your cheap defensive counters are at the bottom of your deck, you lose the tower.
By ensuring a healthy mix of low-cost cycle cards, they guarantee they will always have some form of defense.
- Make the best play available with what you have.
- Remove the guesswork from the mid-game.
- 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.
Leaving a slight margin for error in your defensive placements is the best way to handle AI unpredictability.
| Game Style | Randomness Impact |
|---|---|
| Auto-Battlers | Luck is the primary factor in individual matches |
| Standard Tower Rush | Matches are decided by placement, timing, and resource tracking |
Accepting Randomness
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.