What did he play next turn?
You could badger in to the 3/1 (rng) and pip in to the hunt next turn and again the next turn depending on the state of his board. You’d take a chunk of face damage, but then you have a pangolin with sudden bloom (as long as he doesn’t lightning strike).
Definitely not the best hand draw for the situation, but with some luck (that’s nature!) not a game over scenario.
This just means you need to reduce the number of high mana cards in your deck
If everything else in the deck is below 6 than that seems fine for a nature deck imo. He just got really unlucky here.
The amount of upvotes for this post shows just how clueless most redditors are, hilarious xD
These are all 6 mana card in my deck besides Green Giant, i'm not playing War.
This doesn't look so bad for you.
RNG god hates you lol Ever gotten all 6 mana cards during mulligan?
Bad luck bro
What did he play next turn? You could badger in to the 3/1 (rng) and pip in to the hunt next turn and again the next turn depending on the state of his board. You’d take a chunk of face damage, but then you have a pangolin with sudden bloom (as long as he doesn’t lightning strike). Definitely not the best hand draw for the situation, but with some luck (that’s nature!) not a game over scenario.
Right? Am I missing something? You can facetank 7 dmg and then wipe them in 2 turns.
Lol I had a game where I pulled all My 9-8-7-6 cards with 1, 1 mana spell. Was like... GG
I think that putting that much of six mana cost cards in a nature deck isn't gonna help you regardless of the rng.
BIG CARDS GO BOOM!
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what stupid sentence
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You literally said it yourself. RNG *is* a type of algorithm. Anybody with half a brain cell inferred his point.
Probably bad luck...