So, to explain the thing I'll use myself as an example. I play hearthstone since vanila and I'm not a f2p player, I bought aprox. 200 packs, which isnt that big amount, right? The last time I bought packs is TGT launch, I pre-ordered 50 packs, After that time, I keep DEing all the "wild" sets, because I'm not even considering playing wild - I dont want to face 3 out of 4 pirate warriors with that shooting cannon, hell no. So now Im on a pile of 30k dust which isnt that great aswell, but it allows you to craft 2 new expansions (aprox, of course) which is great, Now, if I de all the old sets (2 journeys and one expansion) I'll have like 15k dust which is enought to crfat the whole new expansion. I mean, if you're not a collection man type, feel free to DE everything going to wild,
I disenchant all the golden cards because there is no real need to do that. Also you get a lot of dust if you do so. With the rest, I craft all the cards I can (like now I have every card in normal since hearthstone launched). Guess it's very fine to do that
It's just kind of impossible to tell the real future for Wild. Or if Blizzard might introduce set-specific modes, like for Goblins and Naxx sets, for those of us who would enjoy some old school playing. It's also possible that they eventually rotate an old set back into a new year's cycle. Gives them an excuse to sell more of something they already created.
I'm a budget player, I will never play wild, but I s wondering if it's worth disenchantment of all the cards rotating.
If you aren't going to touch wild ever again, dust everything old except the cards they're refunding dust for until the xpac releases.
Never say never, but if you're hell bent on it, then I guess so.
Wild is just standard with more broken cards
If you're f2p DE the old stuff. No reason to torture yourself by not playing the new stuff.
I see a lot of people regret dusting Wild cards, it is not hard to meta standard sucks, like now.
So, to explain the thing I'll use myself as an example. I play hearthstone since vanila and I'm not a f2p player, I bought aprox. 200 packs, which isnt that big amount, right? The last time I bought packs is TGT launch, I pre-ordered 50 packs, After that time, I keep DEing all the "wild" sets, because I'm not even considering playing wild - I dont want to face 3 out of 4 pirate warriors with that shooting cannon, hell no. So now Im on a pile of 30k dust which isnt that great aswell, but it allows you to craft 2 new expansions (aprox, of course) which is great, Now, if I de all the old sets (2 journeys and one expansion) I'll have like 15k dust which is enought to crfat the whole new expansion.
I mean, if you're not a collection man type, feel free to DE everything going to wild,
So I would dust all of them if you are serious. But I personally will play so much wild because it looks like wild combo decks are super fun.
Just fill your deck with one drops, that is creative deck design, right?
If you short in cash/gold/dust the better option is learn the arena.
I disenchant all the golden cards because there is no real need to do that. Also you get a lot of dust if you do so. With the rest, I craft all the cards I can (like now I have every card in normal since hearthstone launched). Guess it's very fine to do that
Just remember the good times!
No. I regret disenchanting MOST of my legendaries last rotation it's never worth it
It's just kind of impossible to tell the real future for Wild. Or if Blizzard might introduce set-specific modes, like for Goblins and Naxx sets, for those of us who would enjoy some old school playing. It's also possible that they eventually rotate an old set back into a new year's cycle. Gives them an excuse to sell more of something they already created.
I'm here to kick ass and play cards, and I'm all out of ass.
I never play Wild either and whenever a new set rotates in, I filter my collection by Wild cards and DE them all.
Only DE it all if you don't love yourself.
Keep the cards. Some of the cards can be fun, like fordragon in the pick 3 brawl with gnomes and archers.