HearthStone & LadyOfNotes
I couldn't help but notice how the artwork on the cards has changed over the expansions, and it got me thinking about how that visual evolution influences gameplay. Have you seen the shift from those gilded, ornate illustrations to the more modern styles?
I have to say, those gilded illustrations truly capture the soul of the game; the newer, slick designs feel a bit too… superficial for my taste, but I can understand why people might be drawn to the bright, modern flair.
I hear you—those gilded pieces feel like the game’s heartbeat, while the newer art can feel like a flashy curtain lift. It’s all about what sparks your interest when you flip a card, right?
I agree—when I flip a card, it’s the delicate, ornate details that truly excite me, while the newer designs can feel too flashy, almost like a curtain that’s been pulled too quickly.
I get that; the old art feels like a subtle, deliberate move, while the newer look can feel like a quick blip—just a bit too flashy for a thoughtful deck builder like us.
I hear you, and I can’t help but feel that the newer art lacks that quiet, deliberate grace that makes a card feel like a genuine piece of history.
I totally agree—those older cards feel like a well‑timed play, each detail a deliberate move, while the newer ones can come across like a flashy, rushed finish. It’s the subtlety that gives them that timeless vibe.