![]() ![]() “You can see the board looks a little bit different,” Tams says. Players draft six heroes - five to keep, one to discard - and then select the order in which said heroes will become available during the course of the match. For example, if you have three red and two green, we’ll build a deck for you that’s 60 percent red and 40 percent green.” This means that, unlike traditional draft modes in other card games where players typically take turns picking cards to build an entire deck, Artifact 2.0‘s draft mode is just about picking the heroes, after which an algorithm takes over. “We got a lot of feedback from our players that they wanted a way to learn the cards without jumping straight into Constructed,” Tams says in the video, “so this mode lets you choose your heroes and we build a deck for you based on the color combination you choose. Surely there are at least a couple hundred of you!) While the video (embedded below for your convenience) remains unlisted, it was also added to a playlist on the official Artifact YouTube channel, and since unlisted videos still show up publicly on playlists, it was discovered by the Artifact subreddit in short order. (I’m kidding about the “dozens of people” thing, by the way. Great news for the dozens of people anxiously awaiting the 2.0 rebirth of Valve’s catastrophically failed collectible card game Artifact: a new video has been unearthed from the recesses of Unlisted YouTube™, wherein Artifact Rework Project Team Lead Eric Tams walks the viewer through Artifact 2.0‘s new Hero Draft mode, showcasing several new changes and unfinished features along the way.
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