Hearthstone: Is it game mechanics or can it be removed? – Bugs and features in the Great Tournament

Hearthstone: Is it game mechanics or can it be removed? – Bugs and features in the Great Tournament

The current expansion of Hearthstone has added some mechanics and cards to the game – but many of them behave strangely and create questionable plays.

Unpredictable Effects of Some Cards

Collectible card games are quite complex. This is not only because the number of cards steadily increases over the years, but also because each card can influence existing rules. In many cases, it is even the cards themselves that introduce new rules or completely overturn existing ones. Hearthstone is no exception, and especially The Grand Tournament provides plenty of discussion material. The YouTuber Disguised Toast has now compiled a series of apparent errors in a video that definitely offers inspiration for extensive discussions.

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The Errors and Nuances of the Grand Tournament

In my opinion, many errors are not real bugs, but intentional. However, as I have also gained several years of experience with real TCGs, I know how complex certain processes can be and that it is often just a chain of actions that brings about the effect. For many players, this might seem like an error at first glance, but to me, it appears intentional. One example of this is the Tiny Knight of Evil, who benefits from Countersong. Here, the devil is in the details! The little knight receives +1/+1 every time a card is discarded. Countersong ensures just that: A capability is countered, meaning: It is interrupted and discarded without effect. This also explains why Countersong does not trigger the damage from “Fist of Jaraxxus”, as the card is also discarded here without effect.

But I don’t want to sugarcoat everything: The fact that Sense Demons can draw the card Demonfuse is clearly a gameplay mistake, as is the Fallen Hero, who can bypass a character’s immunity with his damage. The various effects of Wilfred Fizzlebang are also odd and would at least need to be explained clearly in terms of rules. There is indeed a need for improvement here and quickly, otherwise Hearthstone loses what makes it so great for newcomers: the immediate understanding of each card.

Source(s): polygon.com
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