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Deck-based stagecoach means your wagon deals its classes from a deck, as if a deck of cards. When it runs out it shuffles the deck and does it again. This caps the nastiness of RNG that can happen when hundreds of thousands of players all play a game, e.g. no men-at-arms have shown up at all and it's week 80.
The deck means you WILL converge on the intended class percentage, every time you near the end of the deck.
Wagon draws are still extremely random, with 15-17 classes and usually fewer than 7 slots.