Did you or you opponent play anything that adds cards to your deck after you played Polkelt? If you add soul shards to your deck after Polkelt or Warrior adds bombs to your deck then it ends up re-shuffling your deck.
Did you or you opponent play anything that adds cards to your deck after you played Polkelt? If you add soul shards to your deck after Polkelt or Warrior adds bombs to your deck then it ends up re-shuffling your deck.
Shouldnt it only shuffel in the soul shards, instead of the entire deck? Because the text says «shuffel 2 Soul shards into your deck»..
Unfortunately no, any cards added to your deck ends up reshuffling your entire deck which makes playing warrior a pain when you use Polkelt. Make sure to play your soul generators before playing polkelt to make sure your Skull of Gul'dan discounts your high cost cards.
Unfortunately no, any cards added to your deck ends up reshuffling your entire deck which makes playing warrior a pain when you use Polkelt. Make sure to play your soul generators before playing polkelt to make sure your Skull of Gul'dan discounts your high cost cards.
Okay, I guess thats the issue. Still really bad wording on those cards..
The wording is fine. I don't get why there's a misunderstanding. Shuffling cards in your deck literally means shuffling the deck.
"Add two Soul Shards to your deck (in random positions)" would be the wording you interpreted it as.
Exactly. “Add” and “Shuffle” are quite explicit verbs, I can’t believe there’s several Lorekeeper posts everyday (here, Reddit, etc.), especially since it’s been asked and answered far too many times.
Did you or you opponent play anything that adds cards to your deck after you played Polkelt? If you add soul shards to your deck after Polkelt or Warrior adds bombs to your deck then it ends up re-shuffling your deck.
Shouldnt it only shuffel in the soul shards, instead of the entire deck? Because the text says «shuffel2 Soul shards into your deck»..
I've highlighted the key word here. The act of shuffling involves reordering the whole deck. You can't shuffle 1 card by itself.
I still cannot comprehend how people want to shuffle something into the deck and NOT shuffle the deck. Yes, the game is not physical, but it still maintains attributes of a CARD GAME. if you have a deck of cards in your hands and you are asked to shuffle a card into it, will you not shuffle the deck, just place the card somewhere randomly? Then it's not random, because you know the card is not on the top and not in the bottom and you can even roughly estimate the place, where it sits (yes, once again, I know it doesn't apply to Hearthstone, but as I said, the game maintains all attributes of a card game).
Also the word SHUFFLE literally says shuffle. Not PUT a card randomly in the deck. So if the card says "shuffle" how on earth is it a bad wording?
Another thing is it works the same way for other online card games. Yugioh, Pokemon, you name it - after you put a card in the deck - and remember, we are still talking online games, like Hearthstone - the deck is shuffled. Because this is how the card games work. Period.
Twice today when I played him, and played Skull of Gul'dan the next turn and I did draw 2 drops instead of mye 7, 6 and 5 drops.
Anyone else had this issue? Or have I missed something?
Did you or you opponent play anything that adds cards to your deck after you played Polkelt? If you add soul shards to your deck after Polkelt or Warrior adds bombs to your deck then it ends up re-shuffling your deck.
Shouldnt it only shuffel in the soul shards, instead of the entire deck? Because the text says «shuffel 2 Soul shards into your deck»..
Unfortunately no, any cards added to your deck ends up reshuffling your entire deck which makes playing warrior a pain when you use Polkelt. Make sure to play your soul generators before playing polkelt to make sure your Skull of Gul'dan discounts your high cost cards.
Okay, I guess thats the issue. Still really bad wording on those cards..
If you shuffle cards into your deck it removes the order from pol.
edit: just seen someone else said this whoops
The wording is fine. I don't get why there's a misunderstanding. Shuffling cards in your deck literally means shuffling the deck.
"Add two Soul Shards to your deck (in random positions)" would be the wording you interpreted it as.
Exactly. “Add” and “Shuffle” are quite explicit verbs, I can’t believe there’s several Lorekeeper posts everyday (here, Reddit, etc.), especially since it’s been asked and answered far too many times.
Take a walk on the wild side...
I thought the issue is that the animation shuffles your opponents cards :/
This is an actual issue, even if it’s just a visual bug with no incidence on the game.
Take a walk on the wild side...
I've highlighted the key word here. The act of shuffling involves reordering the whole deck. You can't shuffle 1 card by itself.
Make sure to play your soul generators before playing polkelt to make sure your Skull of Gul'dan discounts your high cost cards.
I have exactly the same problem. Anyone got a suggestion MyCFAVisit?
I still cannot comprehend how people want to shuffle something into the deck and NOT shuffle the deck. Yes, the game is not physical, but it still maintains attributes of a CARD GAME. if you have a deck of cards in your hands and you are asked to shuffle a card into it, will you not shuffle the deck, just place the card somewhere randomly? Then it's not random, because you know the card is not on the top and not in the bottom and you can even roughly estimate the place, where it sits (yes, once again, I know it doesn't apply to Hearthstone, but as I said, the game maintains all attributes of a card game).
Also the word SHUFFLE literally says shuffle. Not PUT a card randomly in the deck. So if the card says "shuffle" how on earth is it a bad wording?
Another thing is it works the same way for other online card games. Yugioh, Pokemon, you name it - after you put a card in the deck - and remember, we are still talking online games, like Hearthstone - the deck is shuffled. Because this is how the card games work. Period.
No. It mimics the rules of a normal tcg