Custom Hexes
Greed - Hex Gain a Copper onto your deck. | Plague - Hex Gain a Curse to your hand. | War - Hex Gain a Ruins and shuffle it into your deck. |
Poverty - Hex Gain a Copper to your hand. Then, reveal your hand and discard a Treasure with the hifhest cost in (Coins). | Bad Omens - Hex Gain a Curse. Look through your discard pile and shuffle a Curse, a Ruins, and a Victory card of your choice from it into your deck. | Misery - Hex Discard an Action card (or reveal you can't). Then, gain a Ruins to your hand. |
Envy - Hex If you don't hace Deluded or Envioous, take Envious. Otherwise, gain a Copper. | Haunting - Hex If you have at least 4 cards in hand, put one of them onto your deck. Otherwise, gain a Curse. | Delusion - Hex If you don't hace Deluded or Envioous, take Deluded. Otherwise, gain a Ruins. |
Famine - Hex Reveal the top 3 cards of your deck. Discard the Treasures and Actions costing $1 or more. Shuffle the rest into your deck. | Fear - Hex You may gain a Curse. If you don't, discard a non-Victory card costing $3 or more (or reveal you can't). | Locust - Hex Reveal cards from the top of your deck until you reveal a Curse, a Ruins, a Shelter, or an Estate. Put it onto your deck and discard the rest. |
Intended goal: Normalize the power level of all Hexes, reduce instances of Hexes having no effect, remove trashing attacks, and add Ruins junking.
This is a modified version of the Hexes from Nocturne I developed for my game group. We have a completely randomized card set that is limited to roughly 175 cards. To align all the Hexes to what we play with, all trashing Hexes were already removed and some of the other Hexes were removed by popular demand. Adding Ruins gain into Hexes basically makes Doom act like Looter for set up. Some of the Hexes were only slightly modified to allow the Hex to still have an effect if the primary effect does nothing.
I am posting this for feedback, ideas, and just to share what I have made. I was thinking of using this idea as the subject for a weekly design challenge, but I really do not want to judge multiple sets of 12 Hexes. Hope you enjoy.