The card rotation system is very simple. It's a waiting line system.Originally Posted by hollywoodwins Go to original post
When you start a match, the game puts your 12 cards randomly in a stack. The first 5 are drawn to your hand, the other 7 remain in the stack. When you play a card, the empty slot in your hand gets filled with the top card of the stack. When a character dies, that character is (obviously) removed from the field and moves to the bottom of the stack. The same applies to spells, but they move to the bottom of the stack directly after being played.
So the question about how many characters were on the board was relevant. If your opponent had 8 or more characters on the board, any character that died would cycle right back to his hand.
I already ruled out that possibility I didn’t need to run it by anybody else that he only had 3 cards on the board it’s simple math I don’t need to tell you that because I already ruled it out. Again I was not looking for an example of how it could happen because it is not supposed to. The final answer that was given was the closest to the information I was looking for
I know he didn’t play a spell because he had a very similar deck to mine. He had pc principal hookhand Clyde and dogpoo out. I killed Clyde and he was revived by Timmy after I killed him. He plays Stan. I killed Stan. Then he gets played immediately very next card basically a second after he died.
Now that you have all that “extra” information that wasn’t necessary the only answer I wanted was card rotation. Not some magical example of how this could have happened. Don’t try to come up with some perfect scenario of maybe this or that because it didn’t happen. I know what units. It was the end of the game and we had both burned through our energy.
You went through all that to again not answer the question about card rotation. Just giving more wrong hypothetical answers about how it could have happened and unwilling to concede that it could have just been an error. Stop trying to make it all right by blaming it on some spell or character. I know what happened. I asked about card rotation, not about your opinion of some possible scenario you dreamed up. How did the other guy manage to put a legitimate response without all that “ extra” information you didn’t need?Originally Posted by Cural42 Go to original post
Just stop. Clearly you cannot answer the question and I have already disregarded your opinion and don’t need it. I asked how the game worked. I didn’t ask for repeated questions about what happened. I SIMPLY asked about card rotation.
Again you don’t need to recreate some scenario it was literally only about rotating cards
I think you pretty much have the answer now on how the card rotation works.Originally Posted by hollywoodwins Go to original post
As for your SoMM problem in that particular match, only possibilities are that you are either mistaken, like maybe it was the Pope that revived him (just stating a possibility, not making any accusation), or a that it was a glitch. I myself have had a few matches where an opponents character that was just killed, directly comes to life again so that seems the most plausible excplanation. I don't think your opponent was cheating, glitches are just part of this game.
So what, you come on here to attack everyone else who posts and expect to get some kind of dev explanation on why things aren't working like they're supposed to? Ok... good luck.
Attack if you want, but rotation is just that when a card dies it goes to the bottom of the stack of remaining cards, and your hand is refilled from the top of that stack. That's how things have worked in the tens of thousands of games I've played. That's why people are asking for more info, because your case is not how things normally behave
I'd suggest you stop being nasty and accept that people want to help you, otherwise just open a ticket.
Yes, that's easy to clarify. It's a bad game made by a bad development team.Originally Posted by hollywoodwins Go to original post
Hollywood is a terrific example of the negative Forum posters I was talking about in a different thread. People tried to help you and you attempted to prevent that help from happening just so that you could complain more. And apparently Evan is on the same train as Hollywood. Sabotaging the game and attacks on the dev team in my opinion should not only warrant a ban from the forums but also from the game we don't need this negativity.
The two of you are just opposite extremes. Hollywood is unrealistically negative towards everyone and everything. You are unrealistically positive to everyone and everything.Originally Posted by MarionCobre2019 Go to original post
Jumping on people actually trying to help (hollywood) is bad form.
Jumping on people for calling out valid issues they refuse to acknowledge and address (you) is also bad form.