It's now only on ephemeral but they really should add some way to distinguish an ephemeral card in hand..
It's now only on ephemeral but they really should add some way to distinguish an ephemeral card in hand..
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It's now only on ephemeral but they really should add some way to distinguish an ephemeral card in hand..
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It's now only on ephemeral but they really should add some way to distinguish an ephemeral card in hand..
I had always assumed that the cards would have a purple border. Until I actually had one and had to check to see which was which. I almost discarded the non-ephemeral one.
Yeah, I've found this to be particularly annoying with Stalking Shadows, where the only visual indicator that one of the two cards is Ephemeral is in the tooltip section on hover. Ideally they'd have some way to add the relevant keyword icon to the card in a way that indicates it's added (e.g. by giving it some kind of "aura" visual effect or something). (Maybe worth noting that this problem isn't unique to Ephemeral - it would also be nice for the same type of visuals for Ki Guardian, which grant Barrier.)
One of the odd potential challenges here is the interaction of any new visual element for added keywords with Fleeting. This is more a problem with Fleeting than any potential upgrade to added keywords - the visual effect covers the whole card and creates a wobbly distortion that could make any additional visual elements a mess.
Quote From meisterz39 Yeah, I've found this to be particularly annoying with Stalking Shadows, where the only visual indicator that one of the two cards is Ephemeral is in the tooltip section on hover. Ideally they'd have some way to add the relevant keyword icon to the card in a way that indicates it's added (e.g. by giving it some kind of "aura" visual effect or something). (Maybe worth noting that this problem isn't unique to Ephemeral - it would also be nice for the same type of visuals for Ki Guardian, which grant Barrier.)
One of the odd potential challenges here is the interaction of any new visual element for added keywords with Fleeting. This is more a problem with Fleeting than any potential upgrade to added keywords - the visual effect covers the whole card and creates a wobbly distortion that could make any additional visual elements a mess.
OH yeah ki guardian as well I can't count the times I played a barrier unit not on time cause I forgot I used the card several turns ago..
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