I discovered this was true months ago, particularly useful then figuring out if it was Shadow Priest or the opposite:
They touch their cards a LOT.
This method is highly effective.
One time a Warlock was touching all his cards a lot and I was like "this cannot be true, everyone is playing Evenlock or Mechathun".
Game started and it was a Discard/Zoo Warlock.
(Also obviously, if the opponent mulligans the leftmost card they are not Quest.)
I suspect this has something to do with the mobile interface since as I understand it, more (most?) players are playing on their phone so they have to I assume navigate left and right in the interface to switch between cards (?).
Yeah but you aren't likely touching the cards numerous times again and again and again.
My theory is that aggro decks are planning the first 3 turns, control decks are looking for stuff that draws/removes and maybe just 1 premium minion. The 2nd process is far simpler.
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I discovered this was true months ago, particularly useful then figuring out if it was Shadow Priest or the opposite:
They touch their cards a LOT.
This method is highly effective.
One time a Warlock was touching all his cards a lot and I was like "this cannot be true, everyone is playing Evenlock or Mechathun".
Game started and it was a Discard/Zoo Warlock.
(Also obviously, if the opponent mulligans the leftmost card they are not Quest.)
I suspect this has something to do with the mobile interface since as I understand it, more (most?) players are playing on their phone so they have to I assume navigate left and right in the interface to switch between cards (?).
yep active mulligan for 1 2 mana cards, this can be true also for tempo or 1 2 card(s) heavily dependent decks
quests keeps and sometimes highlights the leftmost ;)
"Woow..."
I touch all or none of my cards most of the time no matter what deck
English is not my native language, so, with a high probability, mistakes were made.
Yeah but you aren't likely touching the cards numerous times again and again and again.
My theory is that aggro decks are planning the first 3 turns, control decks are looking for stuff that draws/removes and maybe just 1 premium minion. The 2nd process is far simpler.
Yeah, that make sense
English is not my native language, so, with a high probability, mistakes were made.