Go dancing with Lady Luck in the Randomonium Hearthstone Tavern Brawl
Whether you count yourself among the renegades, rebel, and rouges, or with the jesters, dreamers, and thieves, you’re gonna need all the luck you can muster to win the Randomonium Hearthstone Tavern Brawl this week. Since everything is random, so you’ll have to get in there and roll the bones. Hopefully, you won’t get on a good run of bad luck.
It’s pandelerium! Random cards! Random costs! I thought we’d be killed or even worse. All I could think was Chef Nomi still had my casserole dish!
But let’s get to this week’s Tavern Brawl: here’s how you win the Randomonium Tavern Brawl.
Tavern Brawl basics
- Name: Randomonium
- Description: “An encounter at the crossroads… under a manastorm! Choose a class, get random cards. Each turn your cards’ cost are randomized!”
- Fun level: 3/10
- Difficulty: 5/10
- Replayability: 9/10
- Format: Wild
- Type: PvP
- Deck: Provided
- Rewards: 1 pack
Randomness exists in varying degrees in most Tavern Brawls, but this week, the Hearthstone team took the randomness up to 11. The size of your card collection doesn’t matter in this Brawl, as the deck — the very random deck — is provided. What remains true is the RHBA (Random Hearthstone Brawl Autotext): “You’ll find everything from Legendary cards to Basic cards in your deck. You’ll have some class cards and some neutrals, but there are no strict ratios — it’s all random.”
But this Brawl has more than random cards: every card also has a random mana cost. Every turn the cost of cards in your hand is randomized, making it tough to plan turn to turn. Hopefully you’ll get high-cost cards at a big discount, and use them to take out your opponent quickly — but if you don’t draw the right random cards and they don’t get the right random mana cost, you might not make it.
How to win the Randomonium Tavern Brawl
Playing this Brawl requires an Arena mindset where good trades are key. Don’t hesitate to drop a minion for pure stats, even if its effect won’t go off, like effects that trigger if you’re holding a dragon or the like. You have no idea if you’ll have a dragon in your deck to ever trigger it, so don’t worry about it.
Mulligan for your high cost cards and hope they get a significant mana discount. Flood the board with — hopefully — over-statted and underpriced minions. The decks are minion heavy with limited opportunities to reset the board, so if you get some big minions down, it’s unlikely your opponent will be able to answer in time. Decks will have some class spells, but it should be fairly safe to commit to a wide board without fear of AOE, because there isn’t much available.
Typically strong Arena classes like Mage and Paladin are good choices for this Brawl. Mage has the most flexible Hero Power in the game, and Paladin has the most consistent. Warlock’s Hero Power shines, since the games often become “top deck” battles where it’s a race for players to draw their top cards. But any class can win with a strong enough deck — and you won’t know for sure if you have a strong deck until you start playing. Don’t be afraid to concede early if it looks like things aren’t going your way.
This is a great way to get some of those “Play as Class X” quests done. If you want the card pack, just keep queuing up. Eventually, you’ll get a strong deck and overwhelm your opponent. May the RNG ever be in your favor my friends and luck be a lady tonight.
Originally published 8/5/2021, updated 3/2/2022, updated 9/21/2022
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