If you are like me in that I will never play Wild I say yes. However, if you are unsure you should most definitely not. In my time of playing Hearthstone I have had very few times where I have looked at my collection and gone, "Damn, I wish I still had this card.", after disenchanting after the Wild/HoF rotation.
Long answer wild is super fun and in the long run more budget friendly because the meta evolves much more slowly( a good deck now will likely still be good years from now). Having said that there are certain cards that will objectively never see play in wild, if u do some careful thinking and u need the dust it can be ok to dust some of those cards. Pro tip "bad cards" sometimes become "good" in the right deck "normal" or "fair" cards just stay normal, which in wild means they are crap.
If you want to play standard mainly and can use the dust, then I would dust some wild cards, especially the ones you didn't use in the standard rotation. If you want to play wild it isn't wise to dust them, but even then you can make a choiche which cards you have and don't play and if you can dust them.
My simple rule - if I never used a card when it was in standard, I think it's safe to dust. If I used it a lot when it was standard, I would consider keeping it for wild. Even though I don't care to play wild at all, as I have no desire to ever see Ice Block or Reno again.
You should not. You can play Wild, use them in Brawls and you will get diminishing returns. Just imagine:
2018: You have 32 legendaries from Year of Mammoth sets you dust for 12800 dust. You create 8 new legendaries. 2019: you dust 8 legendaries for 3200 dust. You craft 2 legendaries 2020: you dust these 2 legendaries for 800 dust. You craft 2 epics.
So within 2 years you got 2 epics out of 32 legendaries.
Should i disenchant the cards that are switched out??
No. You might get tired of Standard one day.
I wouldn't.
Personal preference.
If you are like me in that I will never play Wild I say yes. However, if you are unsure you should most definitely not. In my time of playing Hearthstone I have had very few times where I have looked at my collection and gone, "Damn, I wish I still had this card.", after disenchanting after the Wild/HoF rotation.
Short answer don't do it.
Long answer wild is super fun and in the long run more budget friendly because the meta evolves much more slowly( a good deck now will likely still be good years from now). Having said that there are certain cards that will objectively never see play in wild, if u do some careful thinking and u need the dust it can be ok to dust some of those cards. Pro tip "bad cards" sometimes become "good" in the right deck "normal" or "fair" cards just stay normal, which in wild means they are crap.
Oh. but if i dont play wild i should disenchant everything from my wild sets?
If you want to play standard mainly and can use the dust, then I would dust some wild cards, especially the ones you didn't use in the standard rotation. If you want to play wild it isn't wise to dust them, but even then you can make a choiche which cards you have and don't play and if you can dust them.
I did it and don't regret it. Depends on how you are playing the game I suppose.
My simple rule - if I never used a card when it was in standard, I think it's safe to dust. If I used it a lot when it was standard, I would consider keeping it for wild. Even though I don't care to play wild at all, as I have no desire to ever see Ice Block or Reno again.
You should not. You can play Wild, use them in Brawls and you will get diminishing returns. Just imagine:
2018: You have 32 legendaries from Year of Mammoth sets you dust for 12800 dust. You create 8 new legendaries.
2019: you dust 8 legendaries for 3200 dust. You craft 2 legendaries
2020: you dust these 2 legendaries for 800 dust. You craft 2 epics.
So within 2 years you got 2 epics out of 32 legendaries.
Bad business.
--Alfi--
Don't do it, so often we get people on here totally regretting it few months down the line wishing they hadn't done it. lol
Rumors are carried by haters, spread by fools, and accepted by idiots.