So i played Curious Glimmerroot, and one of the options was my opponent's quest card... so obviously, that couldn't have started in his deck, right? But then when I guess the wrong card, it says it was his Quest, which he did not mulligan away (Quest Rogue). What gives? I feel like this is proof that Glimmerrot is just pure RNG, and it doesn't actually work in the way the text describes. I do have screenshot as well
I feel like this is proof that Glimmerrot is just pure RNG, and it doesn't actually work in the way the text describes.
Have you heard of Occam's Razor? What possible reason would Blizzard have for lying about the way Glimmerroot works? The simplest explanation that you're wrong and don't understand how the card works.
You have to read carefully and try to understand the written text.
You see your opponent playing a quest, so yes, the quest started in his deck and he drew this quest with two additional cards at the beginning of the game.
Started = deck list , not what's in his deck at the start of the game nor whats left in the deck or added to the deck later. An non standard example is if that prince legendary shuffle in 5 class legendarily card's into the deck they weren't in his deck at the start because he shuffles them into the deck right after the game start.
In any case, I would love the card to be about the cards that are LEFT in the oppenents deck. Still in most cases it would be easy enough, but it feels bad if I just need to remember that the oppenent already played a certain card.
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So i played Curious Glimmerroot, and one of the options was my opponent's quest card... so obviously, that couldn't have started in his deck, right? But then when I guess the wrong card, it says it was his Quest, which he did not mulligan away (Quest Rogue). What gives? I feel like this is proof that Glimmerrot is just pure RNG, and it doesn't actually work in the way the text describes. I do have screenshot as well
Or more simply you don't even understand how it works.
For what profit is it to a man, if he gains the world and loses his own soul?
The quest card started in his deck... I don’t understand the confusion
You have to read carefully and try to understand the written text.
You see your opponent playing a quest, so yes, the quest started in his deck and he drew this quest with two additional cards at the beginning of the game.
--Alfi--
30 cards START in a deck. Then 3-4 are drawn during the mulligan.
How could the quest not start in the deck if it was in his 30 card deck?
Started = deck list , not what's in his deck at the start of the game nor whats left in the deck or added to the deck later. An non standard example is if that prince legendary shuffle in 5 class legendarily card's into the deck they weren't in his deck at the start because he shuffles them into the deck right after the game start.
I honestly think 1 explanation did the job for him. He didn't need 10 others to explain the same over and over.
In any case, I would love the card to be about the cards that are LEFT in the oppenents deck. Still in most cases it would be easy enough, but it feels bad if I just need to remember that the oppenent already played a certain card.