They don't change automatically because if they did and you had a rare one in your hand that you were saving up for, you'd be really mad that they did!
It's a bit strange now because you are coming with giant fistfuls of imagination to spend, rather than buying as you go which is the way most future players will experience it.
What about the "speed up learning" time ones? I really don't need them any more because I've already learned all the skills. I don't want to waste 10k iMG for Cooking Speed IV, but I want it gone so something better will replace it.
I guess I'm shuffling the deck, but seems like we need a "hold" feature like in those computer poker games.
Folks, I have every skill but our latest, and I'm buying every learning card that comes up. Sure, might seem useless right now, but if new skills in that area release (maybe not in cooking, but certainly in many of the others) would you rather have already paid for it or hope you manage to draw it the day new skills release?
To Stoot Barfield: If the cards come in random order, How do you explain your statement of "rare one in your hand "? I take it that all cards do not come up in a equal fashion? Can you explain?
NIceDayToday, I explain my statement by way of analogy: if I dealt you five random cards from a shuffled deck of regular playing cards, it is likely that you'll have more face cards than 2s because there were more face cards in than 2s in the deck to begin with.
I think "rare" card means the 1 card you need on that particular day...So rare as in valuable to you that will take ages to resurface because you are wanting it.
+1 for the hold feature....even if someone is saving up tons of iMG for a specific card doesn't mean they don't want to shuffle the other 2 cards ^.^
Stoot Barfield If a deck had 300 cards and 3 cards changed for free every game day. Why would i care if a card went back into rotation? I know i wlll see the card again. This model has me stuck with cards i dont want until i pay to see other cards. I have bought cards i dont want just to see other cards. and i cant say that i am enjoying, wasting my iMG on this.
Here's an idea - what if we could choose to discard individual cards, or the whole hand, once per day. These cards would only be replaced at the new day, but without any cost. Thoughts?
I'm on board with a hold feature. Even in poker, you can choose what cards you want to discard. Even being able to block whole categories would be nice. As NiceDayToday said, I bought cards only to get rid of them. The meditating/levitating/transcendence crap...I don't really do that. I'll use my focusing orb out of boredom or desperation, but I think I've levitated once. Maybe twice. I would be more than willing to not ever see that whole batch.