I only play Hearthstone, so I brute-forced Runeterra and Mythgard. I am definitely not going to be able to do that with MTG.
I know, I could probably have gotten a number of them by searching for things in the clues, but I probably would've clicked every card to get the ones I didn't find anyway. I had to do that for two of the Runeterra clues anyway, because I limited the list to collectible cards.
Is one game of Rexxar's book of heroes sufficient, or do you have to clear the whole adventure? I thought it was the latter, but this is saying otherwise.
Do we know for sure it won't be obtainable once the Masquerade Ball ends?
This is probably how they're cranking out one a month for each hero. Maybe good for telling background stories for the heroes for those that don't know them. Maybe not so great for replayability. Free packs aren't too bad.
Dungeon runs might've been free, but you also just got 1 during an expansion cycle.
I see they changed it so the tri-class cards from MSG are now listed under their classes.
Thanks for the downvotes guys, I had no idea the devs had confirmed anything about where multiclass cards would be displayed in the collection when I posted that pure speculation based on how it worked in the past.
Just finished rating all 135 cards in all 4 categories. I'm not posting in the threads because I have nothing to add to the discussion for the vast majority of them.
My votes are pretty much wild guesses if I'm honest. Maybe I could've done some research on possible synergies or discover pools. And I probably have no business rating how good a card is in Wild, but I did so anyway.
MSG tri-class cards are listed under neutral in the game, so they might do the same thing. Or maybe listing a card three places was too much, but two will be okay?
Currently, we don't record anything over 2 for automatically imported collections. We also don't process card removals automatically through JSON.
Did you ever have 2 Underlight rods or manually edit it to be that way before?
What's the problem with simply setting the collection values to the values in the JSON dump instead of adding them?
There's no problem. We're just not being destructive with the JSON because it isn't something we're generating. I don't think it is too crazy to assume in the majority of cases people aren't going to import a collection until after they've decided to nuke a bunch of cards.
The whole thing won't matter much though once we have our own way of importing from the Hearthstone client.
A major problem is that for any non-legendary you have one of in your collection, it will say you have two of them because the only thing it does is prevent it from going up past the maximum of two. For example, I just did another import, and although I never got a second copy of Embiggen since the last time, it now says I have two. I also just dusted a whole bunch of cards that aren't used much.
The way it is now, the JSON import feature is next to useless except for the initial import, and then you have to manually adjust it for any changes to your collection, or if you use the JSON import again, you'll have to fix it, like I'm going to have to. I think the HSReplay collection can be assumed to be an accurate reflection of your HS collection, and I really think treating it as authoritative would solve more problems than it causes. If you still don't want to be destructive, you could do something like
if (newValue > oldValue) { oldValue = newValue; }
I don't know what kind of performance hit that would entail doing it for every entry, but probably not much more than what is currently there to prevent the values from going up past the maximum, and I don't think you would need both.
Edit: I've found some cards it says I have three of, such as Power of Creation.
2nd Edit: I think it might not be picking up some Ashes of Outland cards. I had to manually add a few after doing the import.
Does it accept any print for MTG cards?
After a combination of looking at hints in these comments, some googling, and a bit of random clicking, I've now got them all.
I only play Hearthstone, so I brute-forced Runeterra and Mythgard. I am definitely not going to be able to do that with MTG.
I know, I could probably have gotten a number of them by searching for things in the clues, but I probably would've clicked every card to get the ones I didn't find anyway. I had to do that for two of the Runeterra clues anyway, because I limited the list to collectible cards.
Hold on.
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I'm completely lost for the following Hearthstone hints
Is one game of Rexxar's book of heroes sufficient, or do you have to clear the whole adventure? I thought it was the latter, but this is saying otherwise.
Do we know for sure it won't be obtainable once the Masquerade Ball ends?
I don't get why we need this sense of progression. Unlike ranked, I don't see anything about rewards for clearing each floor.
This is probably how they're cranking out one a month for each hero. Maybe good for telling background stories for the heroes for those that don't know them. Maybe not so great for replayability. Free packs aren't too bad.
Dungeon runs might've been free, but you also just got 1 during an expansion cycle.
Will the new deck widget becoming to the portal pages? I'd love to be able to use those same filters on the Hearthstone portal.
I see they changed it so the tri-class cards from MSG are now listed under their classes.
Thanks for the downvotes guys, I had no idea the devs had confirmed anything about where multiclass cards would be displayed in the collection when I posted that pure speculation based on how it worked in the past.
It would be cool if the quest reward gave them rush without overload, but I'm guessing that isn't going to happen.
Just finished rating all 135 cards in all 4 categories. I'm not posting in the threads because I have nothing to add to the discussion for the vast majority of them.
My votes are pretty much wild guesses if I'm honest. Maybe I could've done some research on possible synergies or discover pools. And I probably have no business rating how good a card is in Wild, but I did so anyway.
MSG tri-class cards are listed under neutral in the game, so they might do the same thing. Or maybe listing a card three places was too much, but two will be okay?
We going back to Thursday launches now?
The only reason I ever opened a tournament stream was for twitch drops. And I never actually watched the stream.
Since when are tokens not minions?
A major problem is that for any non-legendary you have one of in your collection, it will say you have two of them because the only thing it does is prevent it from going up past the maximum of two. For example, I just did another import, and although I never got a second copy of Embiggen since the last time, it now says I have two. I also just dusted a whole bunch of cards that aren't used much.
The way it is now, the JSON import feature is next to useless except for the initial import, and then you have to manually adjust it for any changes to your collection, or if you use the JSON import again, you'll have to fix it, like I'm going to have to. I think the HSReplay collection can be assumed to be an accurate reflection of your HS collection, and I really think treating it as authoritative would solve more problems than it causes. If you still don't want to be destructive, you could do something like
if (newValue > oldValue) {oldValue = newValue;
}
I don't know what kind of performance hit that would entail doing it for every entry, but probably not much more than what is currently there to prevent the values from going up past the maximum, and I don't think you would need both.
Edit: I've found some cards it says I have three of, such as Power of Creation.
2nd Edit: I think it might not be picking up some Ashes of Outland cards. I had to manually add a few after doing the import.
What's the problem with simply setting the collection values to the values in the JSON dump instead of adding them?