Can you guess the Hearthstone card? W/@Roffle



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Rarran brings Roffle to see if he can guess the card

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50 thoughts on “Can you guess the Hearthstone card? W/@Roffle”

  1. The video is fun, but the editing is painful with the constant back and forth jumping in the POVs. Why don't just show the quessing person's POV searching through their collection and put the secret card and the answerer person's camera in the corner? The answerer's POV doesn't change, they just sit on the card being opened in the collection, there is no point switching the whole screen every time they say 'yes' then jump back, when it could be just a smaller icon in the corner.

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  2. Great idea for the video, but Rarran's questions omg 💀

    Bro each question should eliminate half of the cards
    Stop going one by one (or ask something which you already asked before)

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  3. 15:40 nothing wrong, it wasn't a hint, because Roffle first asked, "does HP do damage" and then asked about gaining armor, and since druids HP BOTH do damage and gain armor, only one HP which fits condition left – warrior's one

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  4. I feel like you should not be allowed specific questions (such as "is it the card xy?"), or rather only one such question. If you get it wrong, you lose. That way, you gotta get more creative with your questions to narrow it down.

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  5. I'm curious if there's an active Question Count for whoever is asking the questions? It would be nice to know how many Qs your opponent has asked in order to hail mary at the end if needed haha

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  6. Rarran, I haven’t played since 2015, and I could beat you at this, easily. If you want to know how, let me know and I can help you with lowering the amount of questions you ask by 50-75%.

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  7. Randomly asking questions (specially those that are redundant) instead of just checking the possibilities really ruins you. Like, the second card from Roffle for example, knowing is a card with battlecry, heal and rare, you'd barely have choices left to guess.

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  8. I think a decent question to narrow down classes would be to ask which faction a class's mercenary belongs to. Combine with alphabetically first/last (splitting between priest and pally), you have it narrowed down to 2-3 classes + maybe DK in just 2 questions

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  9. when you're running through the classes, you probably want to go binary search mode.

    Instead of guessing one at a time, guess "Is the name of the class before Priest, alphabetically speaking" (so priest or after gets a no)

    And then you divide the remaining possibilities in half from there until you want to guess something else.

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  10. Binary searching is a lot better than asking one by one, basically you want to split the cards into two approximately equal parts and repeat (e.g. mana cost 5 or more, then if yes, check for 7 or more, then you have a pretty good idea.)

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  11. Thinking about it there's some interesting optimizations. When you asked if the HP summoned something you asked if it was Paladin and then Shaman. Instead since you know there's only Shaman and DK left you could've asked if the card had overload which could (and would've) saved you a question.

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