I just reviewed a ton of decklists, and I came up with four legendary cards I don't have that I'm the most tempted to craft:
The Glass Knight
Spiritsinger Umbra
Genn Greymane
Hadronox
Do you think these cards will have lasting value? All of them are crucial to deck archetypes that I'm interested in playing. I have enough dust for all of them, but I don't know if it's worth blowing all my dust on them. Note that I'm done opening packs from any current expansion.
Remember that spiritsinger and Hadronox will cycle out sooner than the other two, so if you didn't play them so far, unless there's a deck you absolutely want to play, hold out on these two.
In my opinion, The Glass Knight is currently not irreplacable in any deck, maybe with the next expansion or with the meta still changing he will become so in one type of deck. I'm pretty sure though that Genn will become more viable with more cards entering the Standard Card pool over the course of the year.
So Genn and glass knight go together.I am guessing spirit singer is for warlock and hardronox is for Druid right so ur most bang for the dust might be for genn and glass knight
Hadronox is great, Blizzard is probably gonna send a nerf to Carnivorous Cube though so idk how that'd effect the deck
Genn is a must for every even deck so def safe too
Umbra is niche; can enable some big combos but usually never happens
Glass Knight is run in Even Paladin though if you planned on playing it; can be replaced with other cards, but is still a strong legendary if you can get it to stick to the board.
Overall Genn>Glass Knight>Hadronox>Umbra; however if you do not want to play even decks then i'd say Hadronox>Umbra>Glass Knight>Genn
Umbra seems like a very risky craft. If other parts of the Cubelock package get nerfed you might be out 1600 dust. Glass Knight is just an aggro beater and seems pretty replaceable. I opened it so I've put it on decks but it's nothing game breaking with the current card pool. I've enjoyed Genn in paladin and handlock, card is sweet and will probably be around in standard for quite some time, 1 mana life tap or make a dude is pretty deece. Hadronox pretty much only goes in one deck at this point, if that play style appeals to you, go for it, the deck seems strong.
It really depends on what you play the most, what you enjoy playing, and what your intention for play is. If you are going for overall value for just standard deck builds, Genn would be the safest bet. If you are looking to climb the ladder...well, there are a ton of aggro paladins and cubelocks out there right now, you might want to consider Hadronox for an easier time countering these decks in the ladder. But as others have said before, Hadronox will cycle out sooner than the others, so you need to look at the big picture. Also, there are more cards coming with the next expansion (probably will see that in about 4 - 5 months or so) so you could potentially save the dust if you don't NEED these legendaries, and when the next expansion drops, see how the meta settles out and build what you need then.
I just reviewed a ton of decklists, and I came up with four legendary cards I don't have that I'm the most tempted to craft:
The Glass Knight
Spiritsinger Umbra
Genn Greymane
Hadronox
Do you think these cards will have lasting value? All of them are crucial to deck archetypes that I'm interested in playing. I have enough dust for all of them, but I don't know if it's worth blowing all my dust on them. Note that I'm done opening packs from any current expansion.
I would say Genn is worth it since you get the most bang for your buck . It's neutral and opens up a number of deck building options.
Remember that spiritsinger and Hadronox will cycle out sooner than the other two, so if you didn't play them so far, unless there's a deck you absolutely want to play, hold out on these two.
In my opinion, The Glass Knight is currently not irreplacable in any deck, maybe with the next expansion or with the meta still changing he will become so in one type of deck. I'm pretty sure though that Genn will become more viable with more cards entering the Standard Card pool over the course of the year.
So I'd say go for Genn, then Glass Knight.
So Genn and glass knight go together.I am guessing spirit singer is for warlock and hardronox is for Druid right so ur most bang for the dust might be for genn and glass knight
Hadronox and Genn is safe.
Umbra is not essential in any deck but is great too.
Glass knight is very bad!
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Hadronox is great, Blizzard is probably gonna send a nerf to Carnivorous Cube though so idk how that'd effect the deck
Genn is a must for every even deck so def safe too
Umbra is niche; can enable some big combos but usually never happens
Glass Knight is run in Even Paladin though if you planned on playing it; can be replaced with other cards, but is still a strong legendary if you can get it to stick to the board.
Overall Genn>Glass Knight>Hadronox>Umbra; however if you do not want to play even decks then i'd say Hadronox>Umbra>Glass Knight>Genn
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Umbra seems like a very risky craft. If other parts of the Cubelock package get nerfed you might be out 1600 dust. Glass Knight is just an aggro beater and seems pretty replaceable. I opened it so I've put it on decks but it's nothing game breaking with the current card pool. I've enjoyed Genn in paladin and handlock, card is sweet and will probably be around in standard for quite some time, 1 mana life tap or make a dude is pretty deece. Hadronox pretty much only goes in one deck at this point, if that play style appeals to you, go for it, the deck seems strong.
Genn is definitely a must craft among these four. Followed by Glass Knight, maybe I'm bias because I love having Glass Knight in my Even Paladin Deck.
It really depends on what you play the most, what you enjoy playing, and what your intention for play is. If you are going for overall value for just standard deck builds, Genn would be the safest bet. If you are looking to climb the ladder...well, there are a ton of aggro paladins and cubelocks out there right now, you might want to consider Hadronox for an easier time countering these decks in the ladder. But as others have said before, Hadronox will cycle out sooner than the others, so you need to look at the big picture. Also, there are more cards coming with the next expansion (probably will see that in about 4 - 5 months or so) so you could potentially save the dust if you don't NEED these legendaries, and when the next expansion drops, see how the meta settles out and build what you need then.
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