I decided to craft this card, not because of the competitiveness, because of its uniqueness and fun aspect.
First of all, I am a fan of golden cards/heroes but I also have limited resources.
My question is: what is the difference between a Golden Maestra of the Masquerade vs a normal copy? does a golden one make you start as a random golden hero and the regular one doesnt? if a golden one makes you look like a golden random hero, then what happens after you play a rogue card? you become a non-golden rogue? does you initial portrait matter (having golden rogue or not)?
I am asking this because I seen a rogue player who had a non-golden copy, but started the game as a golden hero and stayed as a golden rogue, and also the game showed the card, Maestra of the Masquerade as golden when she revealed as a Rogue, BUT when she played her, it was non-golden (it didnt say created by, so it should be the one she put into her deck).
I want to craft the card, but if the regular copy gives you a golden hero as well, then I wont bother crafting her as golden (my rogue wins are close to 500).
I believe maestra simply uses whatever hero portraits you have favourited when she turns you into something else.
So by that logic, if you have a golden hero, you will become a golden hero if that one is chosen at the start of the game.
Without having done extensive testing, I can't say if using a golden maestra makes any difference in that regard... the example from your game is a bit curious.
From personal experience, that's not how it goes. Maestra turns you into a golden hero power copy of a hero from that class, which then turns into either a regular hero power rogue or golden if you do have the hero power.
I decided to craft this card, not because of the competitiveness, because of its uniqueness and fun aspect.
First of all, I am a fan of golden cards/heroes but I also have limited resources.
My question is: what is the difference between a Golden Maestra of the Masquerade vs a normal copy? does a golden one make you start as a random golden hero and the regular one doesnt? if a golden one makes you look like a golden random hero, then what happens after you play a rogue card? you become a non-golden rogue? does you initial portrait matter (having golden rogue or not)?
I am asking this because I seen a rogue player who had a non-golden copy, but started the game as a golden hero and stayed as a golden rogue, and also the game showed the card, Maestra of the Masquerade as golden when she revealed as a Rogue, BUT when she played her, it was non-golden (it didnt say created by, so it should be the one she put into her deck).
I want to craft the card, but if the regular copy gives you a golden hero as well, then I wont bother crafting her as golden (my rogue wins are close to 500).
I believe maestra simply uses whatever hero portraits you have favourited when she turns you into something else.
So by that logic, if you have a golden hero, you will become a golden hero if that one is chosen at the start of the game.
Without having done extensive testing, I can't say if using a golden maestra makes any difference in that regard... the example from your game is a bit curious.
From personal experience, that's not how it goes. Maestra turns you into a golden hero power copy of a hero from that class, which then turns into either a regular hero power rogue or golden if you do have the hero power.
Really weird interaction, to say the least...
I never tought this will help anyone. Recorded it for personal use.
https://streamable.com/adlly9
do you still have the video? the link doesnt work