Well not to belabor the point there really isn't an RNG within the game. At best I am sure it's an off-the-shelf "pseudo RNG" that creates on the fly "random" responses from a fixed set of options so in the case of the 9 possible relics and the 1 petfood we have a set of 10 Random choices. (note: there may be more possible permutations, but this is for simplicity)
Now start looking at the results and see if you see a pattern that would make you question the "random" nature of the results. Soggy will know exactly how this works as its a pure numbers game.
I keep seeing sequential relics patterns and I have stated them here, Yes that is statistically possible since the set of options is limited to 10 then I should also see relic - pet food - relic - pet food, and so on but I keep seeing R-R-R-R-R-R-P-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R. Yet others say they are getting R-R-P-R-R-R-P-R-P-R-R-P-R-R-R-R-P.
Both are valid and normal results but why is there so much variation on something that the Devs have decided is a critical part of the game from a continuing standpoint. They must as they keep releasing Pet Food enabled bldgs.
Hopefully, this makes sense
No it does not make sense.. you cannot look at 10-20 numbers and then decide what the afverage RNG is.
You should look at 1000 numbers at minimum.
Any short string of results is as random as hell, thats why it's RNG, the more results you have the more the random is eliminated.
To get back to soggy's casino earlier.
The casino doesn't quick become some random weirdo wins 4 times in a row, thats a fluke.
IT counts on the game of big numbers, at 0 everyone looses, this means 1/33 of the bets are casino profits.
On a single night the profit or losses can be huge. and are random as hell. but when they look over weeks, months,years the number gets closer and closer to thet 1/33 number as there are so many games played that the average averages out.
Roulette is a game of numbers not just for the players, but especially for the casino that hosts it. players rely on random luck, and the casina rely on the big numbers.
This is why you need to build up a stock of petfood, and then be frugal with it.
You should not play like the gambler but play like a casino. in the first part you are the one that screws over yourself by getting the darn feeling luck is never at your side (as humans we always enforce the negative over positive) but when you play the casino game, you are always the winner.
As said, I am currently extremely unlucky with dwarven armories, but since I play the game of the casino and have been frugal in good times, I am able to overcome that streak of "bad luck".
You should look this documentary, about how a MIT team used the casino's own game against them, and how a bad luck streak forced the team apart, and how another member emerged from it and build his own team and became rich.
Breaking Vegas Documentary: The True Story of The MIT Blackjack Team