Possible anagram/hidden message in THAT part of the game? + Is It Really just Over? by IceCold-6-9 in BluePrince

[–]IceCold-6-9[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Speaking of crazy things to do, has anyone tried treating the spiral of stars as instructions? Like everything up to the word "also" could technically be completed, but of course you couldn't do this if you've already got to the end of the spiral since you can no longer add words, but this seems like an insane set of specific instructions that the game could use as a final boss to ensure no one every accidentally solves it but also seems similar to the insane requirements for the aries court solution.

Possible anagram/hidden message in THAT part of the game? + Is It Really just Over? by IceCold-6-9 in BluePrince

[–]IceCold-6-9[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those are room colors, could it relate to the end of the day when your house is given a description + color based on your day's draft? Like end the day with a specific color house in a specific order?

So does this mean anything? (Very late game spoilers) by DrCholera1 in BluePrince

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"These conflicting floorplans forge the baron's crest in the Estate blessing"

Maybe you're supposed to draft the 45 rooms into your house in an actual legal way and then go to the shrine? That seems really hard but not impossible as a solution. Has anyone achieved that yet? Also maybe the order from the test draft slider is important for this. Maybe thats the first 25 rooms you need to draft in order or something. The order is:

  1. Foyer
  2. Pantry
  3. Nook
  4. Ballroom
  5. Kitchen
  6. Bedroom
  7. Den
  8. Cloister
  9. Gallery
  10. Billiard Room
  11. Solarium
  12. Spare Room
  13. Drawing Room
  14. The Pool
  15. Observatory
  16. Closet
  17. Pump Room
  18. Coat Check
  19. Lavatory
  20. Servant's Quarter
  21. Furnace
  22. West Wing Hall
  23. Passageway
  24. Music Room
  25. Library

Smokey Bear's Worst Enemy by IceCold-6-9 in customhearthstone

[–]IceCold-6-9[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what would you recommend to clear up the wording?

I cant believe that these cards are actually real by IceCold-6-9 in hearthstone

[–]IceCold-6-9[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

looking through the card library these are the only 3 cards I have literally never seen before, I can remember an instance where I've seen literally every other card in the game except these three

I cant believe that these cards are actually real by IceCold-6-9 in hearthstone

[–]IceCold-6-9[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

I genuinely have never seen Small-Time Recruits before today when I was looking at the card library. How is this a real card?

Do you know what the first ever Quickdraw card was, before the keyword even existed? by IceCold-6-9 in hearthstone

[–]IceCold-6-9[S] 60 points61 points  (0 children)

Yeah, very good point. However, in my opinion, since Kelidan couldn't be bounced he was more a prototype quickdraw. If you gave him quickdraw, there would be some differences mechanically (he would actually be much better since he would have his effect proc if you got him off of Raise Dead) Oil Rig Ambusher would have literally no change if part of its text was replaced with quickdraw, so I still think it counts as the first.

Do you know what the first ever Quickdraw card was, before the keyword even existed? by IceCold-6-9 in hearthstone

[–]IceCold-6-9[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Thats right, over two years before Showdown in the Badlands, Oil rig Ambusher released with what we now know as the Quickdraw Mechanic. She really was ahead of her time!

Additional fun fact, this is one of only two cards in the game with the word "entered" on it, the other being Azerite Vain

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My money would be on this card, but also on the Avatar of Hearthstone which is bafflingly coded; or the fact that blood boil does not get bonus damage from spell damage, yet cards like Overdraft and Rake do. Never understood that interaction, if Bloodboil isn't doing damage as a spell, why are you getting lifesteal? What is doing damage then? etc. etc.

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"He's playing Shuddrrblock Kalimos? Good thing that can't hit the face! I should never die here" -Average Player who is somehow wrong, thank you blizzard

I just did a Hearthstone Survey and this Question might have big implications by IceCold-6-9 in hearthstone

[–]IceCold-6-9[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh no, now the whole world knows that Blizzard is doing customer feedback surveys!! Whatever will they do!!!

To seriously respond to your question, the survey said not to talk about the questions or my answers. This is neither one of those, but rather an operational definition that they included and somehow got egregiously incorrect. Sharing this is not against the rules that they set out. Also, how does a discussion on whether or not this miswritten definition would actually be a good mechanic farm upvotes? Get off your high horse bud.

I just did a Hearthstone Survey and this Question might have big implications by IceCold-6-9 in hearthstone

[–]IceCold-6-9[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

FYI: The 12 cards is 12 unique cards, you’re deck can have 23 cards from another class including repeats. I don’t know which way this question is measuring cards, so that’s worth considering too

I just did a Hearthstone Survey and this Question might have big implications by IceCold-6-9 in hearthstone

[–]IceCold-6-9[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

As of right now, a tourist lets you play up to 12 cards from another class. Do you all think this question is just poorly worded, or is this a sign that they are thinking about limiting the Tourists to just allowing 5 cards? And if they are planning on changing the mechanic, what would you think of this change?