Demon Seed played in Wild - AFTER they BANNED it!

Hi,

I have seen a few minutes ago the Demon Seed was played in a Hearthstone WILD stream. If the devs wan’t a screenshot, they can have it.

Damn. After Stealer ban we got the same issue.

You can play Standard decks in Wild, which allows Demon Seed and Stealer of Souls. Since it’s a Standard deck, there’s no ‘unfair interaction’ Wild cards in that deck.

No bug here.

He played also Crystallizer, so no Standard deck possible.

That would be my deck thank you.

And imo it is not my fault that they gave me the option to make this deck… Banning this card is lame imo… Nerf i agree but the ban i absolutely do not agree with.

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i tested now playng the standard deck on wild and got the message " there was a error starting your game" mb they server-side fixed it.

In the past this bug ( using banned cards ) happened alot of times , this becouse if it’s only implemented client side you cant manually create a deck with that card , but import deck code usully bypassed this limitation , so they implemented a server side check before starting game.

That was originally the case with Stealer of Souls. But not intended, and this bug was fixed in the 21.2 patch.
See #12 in the list of bug fixes here: https://news.blizzard.com/en-us/hearthstone/23712592/21-2-patch-notes

I would seriously hope that they didn’t repeat the exact same mistake with Demon Seed.

I just played against a demon seed deck in wild, though I wasn’t paying attention to whether or not it was using any wild cards. I assumed so at the time but, looking back, it seemed their main win condition was giving flesh giants wind fury so perhaps not.

I’m not sure if the bug was never fixed or perhaps Blizzard came to the conclusion that a player playing a demon seed deck comprised of only standard cards in wild is only harming themselves.

later we discovered that is possible to play seed on wild becouse of Whizbang the Wonderfull old recipe that bypass bans , but that version is not very good so blizzard never fixed it.