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I’m nosy: do the people that work on Hearthstone get the full collection of cards, or do they have to open all of the packs like regular players?

I’m nosy: do the people that work on Hearthstone get the full collection of cards, or do they have to open all of the packs like regular players?

  • KaysaCat

    Posted 2 years, 8 months ago (Source)
    I’m nosy: do the people that work on Hearthstone get the full collection of cards, or do they have to open all of the packs like regular players?
    • kremlincardinal

      Posted 2 years, 8 months ago (Source)
      @KaysaCat good question I always just imagine @hsdecktech rolling around in golden cards
      • hsdecktech

        Posted 2 years, 8 months ago (Source)
        @kremlincardinal @KaysaCat We don’t get all the cards, but we get stuff to make it easy to get all the cards if we want: 1) we get a general pile of Blizz bucks that we can spend on any Blizz title—I mostly put that into hs; 2) for the past few expansions we’ve also gotten a mega bundle code (this is new)
        • kremlincardinal

          Posted 2 years, 8 months ago (Source)
          @hsdecktech @KaysaCat that makes sense. for some of the devs, who actually make the cards, i'm sure they have access to all of them for testing/playtesting reasons.
          • hsdecktech

            Posted 2 years, 8 months ago (Source)
            @kremlincardinal @KaysaCat Yes, we can definitely set test accounts to whatever we want/need for testing, too.
            • Lofilordhs

              Posted 2 years, 8 months ago (Source)
              @hsdecktech @kremlincardinal @KaysaCat also something like a classless character? for example can use every classes card?
              • hsdecktech

                Posted 2 years, 8 months ago (Source)
                @Lofilordhs @kremlincardinal @KaysaCat I don’t do too much of that type of stuff so I don’t know all we can do, but I know each card has a code to instantly put it into your hand—ignoring stuff like class and deck composition—to make testing quick for particular interactions.



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