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The presence of luck-based mechanics in a strategy game can be both a blessing and a massive frustration.
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However, it still exists in subtle ways that can completely alter the outcome of a very close match.
+Starting Hands and Card Rotation
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If your opponent rushes the bridge and all your cheap defensive counters are at the bottom of your deck, you lose the tower.
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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.Accept that sometimes you will lose to a lucky start.
+Unit Targeting and Pathfinding
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While developers strive to make AI as predictable as possible, the physics engine can occasionally create chaotic results.
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Relying on a unit's aggro range down to the exact pixel is risky because tiny bumps can alter their trajectory.
+Battler CategoryLevel of LuckAuto-ChessExtremely High - Relies entirely on shop rolls and item dropsStandard [Tower Rush](https://intalnirisecrete.ro/@sibylkunkle876)Highly skill-dependent after the first 30 seconds
+Embracing the Chaos
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The best competitors accept the chaos, focus on what they can control, and outplay the opponent regardless.
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Focus on improving your timing and placement, and let the RNG sort itself out in the long run.
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