I wouldn't recommend dusting, card is still going to be key for murlocadin. However if you not planning to play the card in the next few weeks it wouldn't do any harm dust in the unexpected case of this card being unplayable.
It should not kill the deck by any means. It just gives a little more possibility for early removal before the snowball effect. For it to matter at all, your opponent has to have a solid AOE answer in hand on T3. You can always drop the Coldlight murloc to give +2 health, ... so i personally wouldnt dust it just yet
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Worst case: you just craft them back with no loss whatsoever .
Odd question: Can I disenchant (which I Foolishly already did), then re-enchant now, then die-enchant tomorrow with no dust loss (assuming the disenchant value will still be full then?)... Thanks. Ha
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I have nearly every card needed for murloc paladin Tirion, Tarim, Finja,.. Will he survived the nerf?
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Dust it, if it survive, you have the dust to create this.
ALWAYS DUST nerfed cards !
Worst case: you just craft them back with no loss whatsoever .
Murloc pally is still strong. You have to play a bit more conservatively, but it's a fine deck.
But you don't take any risk from DEing, you do get full dust... so it doesn't really matter.
I certainly wouldn't. Murloc pally is still pretty good and most of the times, your murlocs won't survive the board clear with 1 more HP anyway
Warleader is still good and Murlocadin is still very strong. I know for certain that I'm not dusting my two copies.
I wouldn't recommend dusting, card is still going to be key for murlocadin. However if you not planning to play the card in the next few weeks it wouldn't do any harm dust in the unexpected case of this card being unplayable.
It should not kill the deck by any means. It just gives a little more possibility for early removal before the snowball effect. For it to matter at all, your opponent has to have a solid AOE answer in hand on T3. You can always drop the Coldlight murloc to give +2 health, ... so i personally wouldnt dust it just yet
I wanna glide down, over Mulholland
I wanna write her, name in the sky
I wanna free fall, out into nothin'
Gonna leave this, world for awhile