ARURF not entirely random?

Cheese Pope·9/26/2016, 9:09:02 PM·1 votes·1,681 views

I have played MANY ARURF games over these 4 days and I've noticed that I see a the same champions almost every game. I see a lot of Varus, a lot of Corki, a lot of twitch, and the list goes on. I haven't seen every champion yet in ARURF, and I actually got lulu 3 times in a row (thank you people for dodging so I don't have to play her 3 times). I don't know if Riot is limiting the champion pool or if they have certain champions more likely to appear than others. Please post in the comments if you are experiencing the same thing.

9 Comments

Dryad Soraka9/26/2016, 9:11:04 PM1 votes

I see Maokai, Amumu, Jax and Fizz almost every game. It's always one-sided.

I got Nami once. I've never rolled Janna, but got traded her. I've seen Yorick once, never an enemy Karma. IDK but Riot's RNG or whatever they have is garbage.

Timethief499/26/2016, 9:11:22 PM1 votes

i can roll a dice 10 times and get 10 times a 6 and it is still random. thats the funny part about randomness

UberAffe9/26/2016, 9:15:01 PM1 votes

out of 7 games my friend got vayne or j4 in all of them.

Communist Toast9/26/2016, 9:18:46 PM1 votes

any person that has ever taken a high school math course or computer science course should know that when you code something to be a random, it never actually is random, as it has a "seed" to it.

now I don't know how Riot has done theirs, that would be the lazy way to do it.

Ralanr9/26/2016, 9:20:44 PM1 votes

If it isn't random than you should be able to find the algorithm and predict your next ten champions.

In theory.

SwiftKitten889/26/2016, 11:16:55 PM1 votes

idk about seeing the same champ over and over... but i played urf like 10 times yesterday, and 5 of those it gave me garen.. (who i traded or rerolled off of each time)

it wasnt all FIVE in a row... but three of them were in a row... this was on my alt where i only own like 12 or so champs.... but still.. 12 plus the 8 is still 20..

and the chances of that still seem rather low for 1 in 20..