open packs and see what you get and go from there, craft stuff like the quests if you really wanna test em out and play em. else wait a week until you we get a more clear view of whats strong and whats weak in the meta.
You shouldn't craft anything until the expansion releases, baring perhaps any of the HoF cards that are rotating (Ragnaros/Sylvanas) as you will earn your dust back post patch.
Pretty much impossible to say right now. imo waiting to see what the meta is and how the decks perform is a much better decision then just crafting a whole deck right away.
I'll certainly craft Umbra as I play half my games in Wild and I can't wait to add it to some of my decks. Other than that, I'll wait to see what's fun. I got sick of playing meta decks last expansion so I might not go for these this time. Quests don't feel flexible enough to me for me to want to craft more than 2 - I want some Wild potential
this. dont craft anything expensive for a week or 2 and see what becomes good and cards turn out trash. Dr. Boom and Mysterious Challenger were once expected to be crap and they became top tier in their respective metas, while some cards have had the reverse. Even cards like Evolved Kobold which was thought to be trash tier ended up finding a home in some freeze mages (i personally run it in mine)
I wouldn't call 10k dust limited... you can spend a few thousand off the start and craft whatever looks good to you, and still have a bunch left over to craft anything else as the meta develops. I would start by opening your packs and then depending on what class legendary or quests you open, go ahead and craft what you need to make those decks. 10k is a lot of dust, I wouldn't be too worried if I were you.
Hi guys, the new expansion's upcoming and I'm really clueless about what cards should I craft.
I'll have around 10k dust after I'm finished opening packs so I'm on really limited resources.
I wanna craft things that will see play and be worth the dust.
Right now I'm considering:
1.Quest control warrior; 2.Quest midrange paladin. 3.Quest heavy ramp druid. 4.Ele- shaman
What are your thoughts, what should I do ?
open packs and see what you get and go from there, craft stuff like the quests if you really wanna test em out and play em. else wait a week until you we get a more clear view of whats strong and whats weak in the meta.
You shouldn't craft anything until the expansion releases, baring perhaps any of the HoF cards that are rotating (Ragnaros/Sylvanas) as you will earn your dust back post patch.
http://www.hearthpwn.com/forums/hearthstone-general/card-discussion/186076-ultimate-dust-guide-for-hall-of-fame-cards
Overconfidence is a slow and insidious killer
Pretty much impossible to say right now. imo waiting to see what the meta is and how the decks perform is a much better decision then just crafting a whole deck right away.
Edit: Rephrasing
I think that those are all tier 2 or worse. I am gonna insta craft rogue quest, but I both think it is good and will love it anyway if it isn't.
Just fill your deck with one drops, that is creative deck design, right?
I'll certainly craft Umbra as I play half my games in Wild and I can't wait to add it to some of my decks. Other than that, I'll wait to see what's fun. I got sick of playing meta decks last expansion so I might not go for these this time. Quests don't feel flexible enough to me for me to want to craft more than 2 - I want some Wild potential
I wouldn't call 10k dust limited... you can spend a few thousand off the start and craft whatever looks good to you, and still have a bunch left over to craft anything else as the meta develops. I would start by opening your packs and then depending on what class legendary or quests you open, go ahead and craft what you need to make those decks. 10k is a lot of dust, I wouldn't be too worried if I were you.
Play and have fun with the cards you unwrap. DO NOT dust anything right away.
As long as you are undecided (and asking advice) about what to craft, it means you are not ready to craft anything.
When you are sure you want something -- regardless of what others think -- that's when you will know it's time.
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Soggoth the Slitherer is looking like a great candidate for the Quest Warrior build if you don't have him.