Personofsecrets wrote: »The problem with refreshing cards in a specific order is that the game doesn't allow you to do it. But the game does refresh cards in a deterministic way, so you can know the order that cards will be placed in on the top of your deck when you are choosing your targets.
The cooldown pile, depending on the number of cards in it, appears as a line or a grid.
A B C D E
or
A B C D E
F G H I J
K L M N O
It is the case that the cards that are further left and further up in the cooldown display window will become the cards that are furthest on top of your deck after the refresh effect completes.
So you can never choose card E to be above card A, but you will know that card A will always be put on top of the deck with card E under it.
Similarly, let's say that you are playing crow. Let's say that card A is Scratch, card O is Scratch, and card G is Toll of Silver. Because you have multiple redundant options in this case, if you choose card G and Card O, then the top of your deck will be Toll of Silver and then Scratch. So you could draw Toll of Silver and then immediately use it to draw scratch. If instead you Choose card A and Card O for refresh, then the top of your deck will be Scratch and then Toll of Silver. So if you draw the next card, then you will only draw a Scratch, possibly ending your combo potential, but then you will still draw Toll of Silver as part of your next hand.
- When using the Refresh ability, cards will now be placed on top of your play deck in the order selected, so the last selected card will be on top.
phantasmalD wrote: »It's worth mentioning that as per next major patch, Refresh will place cards onto your deck in the order you select them.
From PTS 8.3.0 patch notes:
- When using the Refresh ability, cards will now be placed on top of your play deck in the order selected, so the last selected card will be on top.
Personofsecrets wrote: »The problem with refreshing cards in a specific order is that the game doesn't allow you to do it. But the game does refresh cards in a deterministic way, so you can know the order that cards will be placed in on the top of your deck when you are choosing your targets.The cooldown pile, depending on the number of cards in it, appears as a line or a grid.
A B C D E
or
A B C D E
F G H I J
K L M N O
It is the case that the cards that are further left and further up in the cooldown display window will become the cards that are furthest on top of your deck after the refresh effect completes.
So you can never choose card E to be above card A, but you will know that card A will always be put on top of the deck with card E under it.
Similarly, let's say that you are playing crow. Let's say that card A is Scratch, card O is Scratch, and card G is Toll of Silver. Because you have multiple redundant options in this case, if you choose card G and Card O, then the top of your deck will be Toll of Silver and then Scratch. So you could draw Toll of Silver and then immediately use it to draw scratch. If instead you Choose card A and Card O for refresh, then the top of your deck will be Scratch and then Toll of Silver. So if you draw the next card, then you will only draw a Scratch, possibly ending your combo potential, but then you will still draw Toll of Silver as part of your next hand.
HalfDragoness wrote: »Personofsecrets wrote: »The problem with refreshing cards in a specific order is that the game doesn't allow you to do it. But the game does refresh cards in a deterministic way, so you can know the order that cards will be placed in on the top of your deck when you are choosing your targets.The cooldown pile, depending on the number of cards in it, appears as a line or a grid.
A B C D E
or
A B C D E
F G H I J
K L M N O
It is the case that the cards that are further left and further up in the cooldown display window will become the cards that are furthest on top of your deck after the refresh effect completes.
So you can never choose card E to be above card A, but you will know that card A will always be put on top of the deck with card E under it.
Similarly, let's say that you are playing crow. Let's say that card A is Scratch, card O is Scratch, and card G is Toll of Silver. Because you have multiple redundant options in this case, if you choose card G and Card O, then the top of your deck will be Toll of Silver and then Scratch. So you could draw Toll of Silver and then immediately use it to draw scratch. If instead you Choose card A and Card O for refresh, then the top of your deck will be Scratch and then Toll of Silver. So if you draw the next card, then you will only draw a Scratch, possibly ending your combo potential, but then you will still draw Toll of Silver as part of your next hand.
Sorry I didn't understand your original question.
I think this explaination is much better than mine.
phantasmalD wrote: »It's worth mentioning that as per next major patch, Refresh will place cards onto your deck in the order you select them.
From PTS 8.3.0 patch notes:
- When using the Refresh ability, cards will now be placed on top of your play deck in the order selected, so the last selected card will be on top.