Coinflip replacement idea
What if, instead of the coinflip, players were given a chance to predict cards they think are in the other player's deck for a chance to play second? It could be called surveying the battlefield or something and could work like this
Each player is simultaneously given a list of the cards of the faction the opponent will be playing, listed like in deck builder, l and is given 10 seconds or so to guess the first card. The first player to guess correctly goes second. If they both guess right, continue the predictions until one guesses wrong, and then has to go first. Being a short minigame based on skill and knowledge of the game, it could encourage diversity since predictable meta decks would be at a constant disadvantage.
Do you think this is a good replacement idea?
Do you think that knowing the opponents faction (not their leader though) enables you to consistently guess multiple cards that they will play? Do you think this would make it tiresome and repetative?
What if, instead of the coinflip, players were given a chance to predict cards they think are in the other player's deck for a chance to play second? It could be called surveying the battlefield or something and could work like this
Each player is simultaneously given a list of the cards of the faction the opponent will be playing, listed like in deck builder, l and is given 10 seconds or so to guess the first card. The first player to guess correctly goes second. If they both guess right, continue the predictions until one guesses wrong, and then has to go first. Being a short minigame based on skill and knowledge of the game, it could encourage diversity since predictable meta decks would be at a constant disadvantage.
Do you think this is a good replacement idea?
Do you think that knowing the opponents faction (not their leader though) enables you to consistently guess multiple cards that they will play? Do you think this would make it tiresome and repetative?
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