Is it scripted to be like that? I still haven’t seen a game vs druid where they don’t have Dungar on starting hand
I’m paranoid so I’m starting to believe that a lot of these decks are scripted bots from Blizzard themselves. It feels like I’m playing story mode. The cards are dropping in a very specific order every single time
I’ve played the druid deck you’re talking about and I think I’ve had that happen maybe three times where I was able to cheat out dungar by turn 5. My opponents running the same deck do it almost every time
Dungar costs 9 mana. How do you know it was specifically in their starting hand? Maybe they drew it on turn 2/3/4/5/etc?
how are you checkng your opponent opening hand ?
If you’re running a deck tracker you can always see what cards were in hand/drawn on which turn. You could also do that without a deck tracker if you wanted to put in the effort because hand order is always fixed in Hearthstone.
Either way, you can know exactly when your opponent had/drew Dungar once it’s played.
The fact that it is knowable doesn’t make the premise any less ridiculous. Other than quests no card is guaranteed to be in your opening hand, sorry the OP experienced some bad beats.
No you can’t. If the game ends fast enough the tracker may only know part of it.
The tracker only knows indirectly by the cards played in the future.
I’m not sure what you’re arguing. In order to know the druid player had Dungar in hand the OP would have had to see it played. If the card is played you can absolutely know what turn it entered your opponent’s hand, including if it was in their opening hand.
I wasn’t claiming you could know what cards were in someone’s hand if they weren’t played. Just like you can’t know what cards were mulliganed.
Are you sure about that? If it entered at turn 1 and it was played on 5, how do you know it did not enter on turn 4?
By the position on their hand, you can track it manually or using a decktracker
That way you can also remember if said card is of a specific type like for example spell or secret if it was drawn/discovered by a card that draws/discovers a spell or secret
Yeah that makes sense, though notice that the trackers don’t have game image tracking (of the opponent hand). It might be part of the log they read during gaming.
Well unless it’s not part of the log and it’s not doing it. One could derive it by seeing tracker logs of short fights (or just ask the Firestone dev (she’s great)).