I mainly ask this since I plan to focus my efforts on standard in the upcoming months and would like to use that dust from C'thun since I won't be playing wild. So has Blizzard mentioned anything about letting us do this for the currently uncraftable cards?
I'm sorry to say that Blizz is unlikely to give people more free stuff. They changed the legendary dupe rule and they feel like that will be enough to satify people for eons to come.
I'd love to be able to get card backs that are missed after a few years via some possible means but I know that will never happen.
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How to become ∞ at arena: - practice, practice, win, dominate, profit.
Thing is im planning on staying f2p, so if i dont dust i have to play basic cards or homebrew decks. Problem is i dont like basic decks and i suck at deckbuilding so i cant even make my own homebrew deck.
Learn to play Arena. It's the best source of cards, dust and deckbuilding experience. Learn to get about 5 wins average and (alongside with completing the daily quests) you'll have enough gold to go almost infinite in it.
I mainly ask this since I plan to focus my efforts on standard in the upcoming months and would like to use that dust from C'thun since I won't be playing wild. So has Blizzard mentioned anything about letting us do this for the currently uncraftable cards?
I eat Kingsbane rogues for breakfast.
nope.......yet
How to become ∞ at arena: - practice, practice, win, dominate, profit.
20K G's saved up every new expansion.
Most likely yes.
I doubt it. They were given to people for free, so I don't think they will feel the need to let you have the dust for them.
Weren't Old Murk-Eye and the other promo cards undustable until they went to wild? I'm guessing these will be the same.
true enough, maybe they will be. A nice gesture for them to give you free 800 dust when you can't use them for standard.
Don't dust. trust me dude. I had a bad habit of dusting and it bit me in the butt
Thanks for the response.
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