the tech card goes back in your deck and if it was useless when you drew it it's going to be useless after the fact. If your at 0 cards and you cycle it you're still going to be at 0 cards+this card that isn't going to help. Hell it means you just redraw this card and your deck is still empty or you take the mill damage and then the traded card is still the only card in your deck that your opponent still Coldlights away From the previews a lot of them are creatures too which in a mill deck is better off on the field then in your hand.
Pay 1, shuffle the card into your deck, draw a card. Its a worse Cycling from MTG, but still pretty good so long as you can stand the tempo loss.
....it's worse in MTG regards considering Hearthstone doesn't have a graveyard mechanic and something discarded goes away forever but it's perfectly fine in Hearthstone
Pay 1, shuffle the card into your deck, draw a card. Its a worse Cycling from MTG, but still pretty good so long as you can stand the tempo loss.
....it's worse in MTG regards considering Hearthstone doesn't have a graveyard mechanic and something discarded goes away forever but it's perfectly fine in Hearthstone
Thinning is better than recycling in hearthstone, especially when you can control what you are thinning
Can someone explain in detail how it works? Thanks in advance.
You pay one mana to put the card back in your deck and draw a new card. Great for tech cards not needed in some matches like weapon removal.
Thanks, that's actually one of the most interesting mechanics i have seen in HS
It's basically cycling from Magic, except apparently the old card goes back into your deck
wouldnt this new mechanic kill mill decks tho?
Probably not.
the tech card goes back in your deck and if it was useless when you drew it it's going to be useless after the fact. If your at 0 cards and you cycle it you're still going to be at 0 cards+this card that isn't going to help. Hell it means you just redraw this card and your deck is still empty or you take the mill damage and then the traded card is still the only card in your deck that your opponent still Coldlights away From the previews a lot of them are creatures too which in a mill deck is better off on the field then in your hand.
Pay 1, shuffle the card into your deck, draw a card.
Its a worse Cycling from MTG, but still pretty good so long as you can stand the tempo loss.
....it's worse in MTG regards considering Hearthstone doesn't have a graveyard mechanic and something discarded goes away forever but it's perfectly fine in Hearthstone
Thinning is better than recycling in hearthstone, especially when you can control what you are thinning
I'll give it that but I think Blizz isn't trying to give us the ability to have 20 card decks yet