OK, probably 99,9% of you know this already... but for those few who don't (mostly new players, I bet) it might be useful.
I just realized it today (shame on me!) but "For game purposes, tri-class cards count as belonging to all of the corresponding classes" (as gamepedia hearthstone wiki puts it) also applies to daily quests. For example, if you, as a shaman, play Jade Spirit while having "Play 30 druid cards" quest in your log, the counter does increase.
Could be something to keep in mind both if you're assemblying a quest-specific, class-card-choked deck to complete the Q ASAP and, on the contrary, if you don't want to complete it because you plan to re-roll it.
OK, probably 99,9% of you know this already... but for those few who don't (mostly new players, I bet) it might be useful.
I just realized it today (shame on me!) but "For game purposes, tri-class cards count as belonging to all of the corresponding classes" (as gamepedia hearthstone wiki puts it) also applies to daily quests. For example, if you, as a shaman, play Jade Spirit while having "Play 30 druid cards" quest in your log, the counter does increase.
Could be something to keep in mind both if you're assemblying a quest-specific, class-card-choked deck to complete the Q ASAP and, on the contrary, if you don't want to complete it because you plan to re-roll it.
Just my 2 cents ;)
Yep, Tri class cards can also pulled from rogue theft cards. You can burgle Jade Sprite from a shaman for example.
Thanks for sharing.
Yeah, this is pretty old news:
http://www.hearthpwn.com/forums/hearthstone-general/general-discussion/179563-psa-tri-class-cards-count-towards-the-class-card