Hello everyone.
In many gaming communities, players often use random choice wheels to decide characters, loadouts, challenges, or in-game restrictions to make sessions more unpredictable and fun.
I recently tried an online roulette-style selector that lets users customize options and spin to get a random result.
Has anyone else used similar tools for gaming purposes like picking weapons in shooters, heroes in MOBAs, or quests in RPGs?
How fair do you think these systems are for competitive or casual play, and do they improve replay value or just add randomness that can sometimes feel frustrating or unbalanced over time in practice overall?
In many gaming communities, players often use random choice wheels to decide characters, loadouts, challenges, or in-game restrictions to make sessions more unpredictable and fun.
I recently tried an online roulette-style selector that lets users customize options and spin to get a random result.
Has anyone else used similar tools for gaming purposes like picking weapons in shooters, heroes in MOBAs, or quests in RPGs?
How fair do you think these systems are for competitive or casual play, and do they improve replay value or just add randomness that can sometimes feel frustrating or unbalanced over time in practice overall?