


It can give you a deck at your fullest potential. Rarely, but it can happen. 2 or 3 of the NPCs cards are fixed, and aside from that the NPCs total deck is only 7 orso cards, nearly all of which are strong.Actually to clarify, Random will NEVER give you a deck at its fullest potential.... because its not truly Random. Not for you, not for the NPC.
This makes it... NOT FUN.
The fact that the NPC always has the same cards and doesn't have to play by the Random rule also makes it not fun.
Just a stupid rule in general.



It can't because if you have say, 29 cards, it will only give you random 1 star cards and MAYBE one other card even if you have a bunch of two star cards. That is not Random. Even at 60 cards it is not truly random and you will never end up with multiple 5 star cards.
However with SWAP you can get multiple 5 stars so there is precedent for the rarity rules to be broken but random follows them. So a random rule without true randomness is not random.
Random adheres to the same rules Swap does. You still have to choose a deck that lives by the tier rules to enter a Swap game. Just because the mechanic itself allows you to potentially break your tier limit, doesn't mean you can break it before you enter the match.
I have gotten a Random hand once that adhered to my max potential with 60 cards. Squall plus 4 random out of my 3* pool. Conversely, I have gotten multiple hands of 5 1* cards due to their pool being larger than any other pool (except 5* is the same, but we can only have 1 of those at any time so their statistical value is lowered). The %s are definitely skewed in the favor of giving you crap, but you can get your max potential.
Using Swap mechanic as a basis to an argument for being able to break the tier restriction is a flawed argument, because you can't even enter the match breaking that rule.
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