Statistically speaking, someone was bound to see a Groovy Cat on turn two, 52 times running.
You’re the lucky winner.
Statistically speaking, someone was bound to see a Groovy Cat on turn two, 52 times running.
You’re the lucky winner.
And still going strong
Even assuming the conservative case of your opponents always going first, the chance of that happening is .721^52=0.0000041%. That’s about one in 24 million.
So, I think you’re mistaken.
Ah, the results are in! After painstakingly tracking every single match against this specific deck, and the answer was that simple all along: I just…wrong! Turns out, not every game features Groovy Cat on turn 2 like some kind of cosmic law. Who knew? Forum User Mand did, of course.
Nah though. There absolutely, absolutely is something very wrong with this card’s early draw rate. And you’re just yet another dismissive weeaboo in the Hearthstone community who would happily die on the hill of Team 5 and their sacrosanct immaculate implementation of RNG
Wrong or lying. Jury’s still out.
I mean, I guess you could be a lottery winner too, but…
Yeah obvioulsy. I clearly have so much to gain by making this up, and the issue couldn’t possibly be something genuinely wrong with Team 5’s divine creation yeah?
Please contribute to your horrifyingly large post count elsewhere. Your input is deeply sub-useless
What do you mean by “this specific deck”?
Do you mean a specific decklist, or do you mean any deck that happens to contain two Cats and two Pipers?
Hero Power Druid, whatever decklist doesn’t matter. They all contain those 4 cards
It’s called Hyperbole everyone.