Why? If you don't want to play an ar game, don't join one.
I've stated this earlier. I can't stand the stupid ill founded elitism it propagates.
Who says you have to.
We're argueing about an all random game, and I was adding a counter point, and you just drove off the tracks. If the point is to hide what demigod you're going to be so they can't pick a counter, is moot. You can do that whether its an all random game or not, if the random option is given to a single person. You adding value to your expereince doens't add value to everyone.
People tend towards "the bandwagon" of heroes, or whoever is considered to be OP at the time. Random forces them out of their comfort zone and you get the rarer hero matchups involved.
Statistically you should be getting fairly predictable less unique games than if you actually let people choose. Its more unlikely that you will see a 5 QoT game in a random match, but I bet some crazy's out there soon enough will be trying it. If people are bandwagoning, and you shake things up with YOUR hero choice, the gameplay is still astoundingly different. You don't see professionals pulling out crazy stratgies in tournaments in games by rolling dice, you see it from thoughtful approaches and planning that the otherside doesn't know how to deal with.
No, you're a supreme player when you can play every hero WELL. And that won't happen by sticking with one or two of them.
Your point is still moot, you can single random regardless of an all random game, but ill argue the point still. Just because you don't random doesn't mean you don't change up your hero consistently as well. If you want to be TECHNICAL, you would create a more even distribution if you went on a manual cycle yourself.
Which will increase your understanding of them....yeah?
Not nessicarly. You could argue the point that playing one hero consistently for several games in a row increases understanding of that hero more than the occasional play. But your underlying point is still off bounds, what is the point of an all random game?
Your only point seems to be, it creates unique matchups, and I believe that is flawed logic. The craziest matchups in all my experinces has been from organized players attempting crazy stratgies on their own, not from random dice rolls. Although you could argue its easier to dice roll than to play with organized players. But then again, I doubt it would be much different than a couple rogue elements on each side.