Priest vs Warlock (wish I recorded the game) He played his Arch-Villain Rafaam which I was able to clear and build a board. Next turn he plays Reno the Relicologist which makes sense seeming his deck is now filled with random legendaries, clears my board. Following turn he plays Lucentbark. Again I'm able to maintain, but his next turn, he plays his drawn card - which is another Lucentbark. My question is, how could he have played Reno if there were no duplicates, but then had 2 Lucentbarks to play?
Rollback Post to RevisionRollBack
"In a world without gold, we might have been heroes!" - Blackbeard, AC4
Priest vs Warlock (wish I recorded the game) He played his Arch-Villain Rafaam which I was able to clear and build a board. Next turn he plays Reno the Relicologist which makes sense seeming his deck is now filled with random legendaries, clears my board. Following turn he plays Lucentbark. Again I'm able to maintain, but his next turn, he plays his drawn card - which is another Lucentbark. My question is, how could he have played Reno if there were no duplicates, but then had 2 Lucentbarks to play?
"In a world without gold, we might have been heroes!" - Blackbeard, AC4
One in hand one in deck
There was only 1 Lucentbark in the deck, the other one was already in his hand. So no duplicates in the deck :)
Wow talk about bad luck right?
"In a world without gold, we might have been heroes!" - Blackbeard, AC4