I've heard the Bahamut card is apparently pretty hard to get...
... Yet, I got it on my first game with King Elmer III today, not an hour ago...
(Sorry... couldn't help to brag... already got my FC and LS... 'mad' at me lol)
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I've heard the Bahamut card is apparently pretty hard to get...
... Yet, I got it on my first game with King Elmer III today, not an hour ago...
(Sorry... couldn't help to brag... already got my FC and LS... 'mad' at me lol)
I had some luck with momodi.
I still don't have ANY cards besides the crappy 5 ones you get from the tutorial, and she has the Reverse rule.
It has played well to my advantage so far.
That's the biggest problem with random. Random doesn't affect NPCs at all when they have a pool of 7-8 cards to choose from and they random them all everytime anyway. Add to the fact that random is not truly random as you still have to follow all the deck building rules.
Random, and chaos to a lesser degree, are very high in the fake difficulty scale.
Yeah, piles of Bahamuts but Gaius after 3 days of farming.... zero. But I've gotten at least 40k MGP... let's see. 40,000/90mgp per win = 444 wins annnnnd about 1/12 matches are a draw. so... add an extra 60 to call it an even 500 matches with no card.
I plan on beating that stupid Imperial into submission day and night until he hands it over.
What annoys me about random or chaos is that it feels like the rules aren't effecting the NPCs, when your deck is full of 1 stars this is a little one sided.
The random rule is designed to be unfair. You can pretty much steam roll any other opponent because programmed NPCs are dumb.
This is how video games have been designed for a long time. NPCs need to cheat in order to offer up any kind of real challenge.
They already do cheat by fielding better cards then players ever could. Players get a possibility to win with a set of 2*s and a 4-5*, but when you constantly get 1*s and a 3*, you aren't going to be doing anything. It is often literally impossible to win against NPCs fielding the Random rule, when none of your cards you get in a round can take anything they have. Playing well only does so much.