Some people simply cannot be stopped by obstacles: a Korean soldier drew the entire Hearthstone game.
Armed with paper and pencil
Hearthstone is undoubtedly one of the games that can develop a high addiction factor, at least for a short time. That Blizzard’s card game can also engage players in the long term is now shown by an example from Korea. A young man was drafted into the military (in Korea, all men must serve 2 years), unfortunately, playing Hearthstone was also taboo during his free time.
A true fan is not easily deterred. The aforementioned soldier grabbed numerous college notebooks, half a kilo of pens, two other recruits from his unit, and set to work to pursue his ambitious goal: they drew all Hearthstone cards.
The game is fully playable in its current form, and the guys have already had some duels. For random effects, dice are traditionally used.
Necessity is the mother of invention. Although I don’t understand why Korean soldiers are not allowed to play Hearthstone, but can take photos and upload them to the internet. Different countries, different customs.

