“Random” minions in the tavern…… sure

Ok, so maybe this is just me but I seriously doubt it. When I am playing battlegrounds and I am searching for a type of minion, often doesn’t matter which class, and there is even ONE person doing the same, the minions for whatever class I am going for a non-existent. Even when there should be a TON of the minions, NOTHING. It makes it impossible to make any kind of an impact because by turn 9, TURN F*#+ING NINE, I am still searching in vain for a half decent board. If I could change ONE thing about this trash, it would be the “randomness”, though I use that extremely loosely, of the minions in the tavern.

You need to adapt. Use the minions that appear frequently not set you mind on one and search for it.

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absolutley this is the way to do it … except when your searching for beast and all you see is mech swapping to mechs results in only seeing beasts or everything else other than the mechs you were seeing before switching , the game decides whos won b4 the selection is over and nothing you can do changes that ,

So you mix the tribes … nothing forces you to only use one tribe. Then eventually you will gain a synnergy where they work together or one becomes dominant. If its rigged, then how come my win rate is over 50% even as f2p?

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yup, the game is run by an algorithm who allready decided who will win and what will be your final result when it create the lobby. the fun part is that is made by some simpleton at blizztard who ofc did a r3tarded job and it make always the same, ridiculous, predictable pattern so is really easy to spot. by turn 7 i can tell you exactly if i will win that game or if i get kicked out of the lobby without any chance in the next 2 turns (even if ii have a good board and full hp), anyone who played the game a bit and with a QI higher than room temperature will notice it.
and the best part are the paid clown with 2000+ comments who pop out in EVERY post like this that try to negate it while showing they have no clue about the game and that they probably never played it.

I’ve been playing Battlegrounds since it first released, have all but one achievement (to win with Jim Raynor) and an IQ above 140 - hence why I don’t see conspiracy theories everywhere to excuse the fact I just can’t play a game very well.

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I noticed that many times the game decide if you can do a build or not:
In fact when you try a build, then another, the game has a tendency to not give you the “good” type if it decides to not let you build one.

And then you notice that some players managed to have a good build with the cards of the same type while you are still struggling to even have a mix of two types at turn 5 - 6.
And then you know that you have lost before even going down to 0.

It’s too gross to not notice such pattern.