loroku wrote: I'm pretty sure the official word is: there is a 1/10 chance of drawing each card. Every time. Everything else is likely coincidence and confirmation bias.
Hibernum_JC wrote: Here's how the logic goes - When a game starts, each card in your deck is copied 3 times, for 4 copies of each card. Then this 40-card deck is shuffled, and this ends up being your Library. However, should your Library be empty, a new set of 40 cards is generated. Likewise, if you were to draw a specific card type that does not exist anymore in your Library, a new set is created and appended at the end of your Library. This ensures you never run out of cards, but that card draw is still relatively fair for both players.
EDUSAN wrote: how i understood what the dev said is that once your whole is depleted, THEN it generates a new one so the sylvan messenger will never draw a 5th sylvan unless that 4th sylvan was the last card in the 40 cards deck, so when the game needs to draw and see no other card left, would create a new deck and find that sylvan, but if there are still cards in the deck no 5th sylvan will appear
Hibernum_JC wrote: Likewise, if you were to draw a specific card type that does not exist anymore in your Library, a new set is created and appended at the end of your Library.
Meto5000 wrote: EDUSAN wrote: how i understood what the dev said is that once your whole is depleted, THEN it generates a new one so the sylvan messenger will never draw a 5th sylvan unless that 4th sylvan was the last card in the 40 cards deck, so when the game needs to draw and see no other card left, would create a new deck and find that sylvan, but if there are still cards in the deck no 5th sylvan will appear Reread what he said, specifically this bit: Hibernum_JC wrote: Likewise, if you were to draw a specific card type that does not exist anymore in your Library, a new set is created and appended at the end of your Library. So a new set of 40 cards is created at any point where a draw fails to find a card, either because there are no more cards left or there are no more cards of that type left.