In the latest card chaos of Hearthstone, the randomness factor is pushed to the max: Not only are the cards random, but so are their costs.
More RNG is always better
In the latest card chaos of Hearthstone, Blizzard has chosen another extreme. On 14.10. at 5 PM, the new game mode opened its doors, increasing the equally hated and loved randomness factor to a new maximum. Players can still choose their own class, but will be assigned a deck of completely random cards.
As if that’s not enough randomness, the developers have added another random component: The cost of each card in your hand changes randomly with each turn. This means you might play a Nefarian for only 2 mana or pull a free Neptulon from your sleeves. The current mode is thus not determined by outstanding skill, but almost entirely by luck – but it’s still fun.
Don’t forget that there’s again a chance to grab a free classic card pack. All you need to do is win a round in card chaos against a random player. As usual, you can convert the cards you get into Arcane Dust if needed, to craft other cards. A game is worth it for both veterans and newcomers alike.
