The only thing the solution asks for is for the Random rule to apply as its description claim, and as its mechanics are (when they are in effect):
to affect both parties.
Most the people who argue that the Random rule is not working correctly for NPCs are forerunners when it comes to card collecting.
Beating these NPCs is not an issue for us, nor do we require the fights made easier.
Things made easier has nothing to do with this. You are still trying to make an argument where there is none.
The bolded part was correct. But it does not change the validity of my argumentation. I am not too opinionated on the matter, however. It is because of yourself and Mileus blatantly not only ignoring our arguments, and facts; but changing them so they benefit your none-existant argument.
All for the sake of winning some argument, it seems.
The curreny system is broken. If you want to be masochist and like it, go ahead. But don't ask the rest of the community to be.
You still havent answered my question. Since the argument you attempt to make is ''you are just asking for things to be made easier'', well then; how difficult is it for you?
How much of a challenge do the harder NPCs give you? How many have you beaten, have you collected all their cards?
Gotten a 100 wins against each of them?
While normally a fallacy, in this particular discussion it is a very valid question, I think.
With my current card pool, it is already easy to win against any NPC. (even Swift) Less so against the Random rule, because it can become literally impossible to win depending on your dealt cards.
However if the Random rule was not in effect I could probably get a 95% winratio (or even near 100%) against Landanel and Rowena. How good would your ratio be?
Because if even without the Random rule you would still find a challenge in defeating these NPC; then the point you are trying to argue is even more none-existant.
Now, an actual opinion of mine, to contrast the above logic:
To me it seems like you don't actually play TT at a level high enough to be a good judge of what provides a natural challenge, and what is just a broken feature. You seem very much intent on avoiding detailed responses when it comes to TT's mechanics. Almost as if your only intent was to troll.
That is however, just my opinion. Unlike the part above.