So... I REALLY want zilliax, and I have several useless legendaries lying around. The question is, whcih of these are actually useless, and which might have some use later? I mean I know a lot of people say to never dust legendaries, but... come on. It's these or zilliax in a mech meta.
Alternatively there's Zerek, Master Cloner... but I kinda want to keep him, he seems kinda useful.
Disenchant all of the cards and focus on 1-3 particular classes that you want to play. For instance, I know that I'm never going to play priest so I just disenchanted all my priest cards.
Easy choice. Temporus is a horrible tech vs super control decks, harbringer is a tech against unlucky big priest, and pagle is worth keeping solely because of what leonelvelo says.
I disenchanted Nat Pagle once. Immediately opened another Nat Pagle. Only dust cards from packs you won't buy anymore. Temporus or Valanar are good bets.
Disenchant all of the cards and focus on 1-3 particular classes that you want to play. For instance, I know that I'm never going to play priest so I just disenchanted all my priest cards.
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Disenchant all of the cards and focus on 1-3 particular classes that you want to play. For instance, I know that I'm never going to play priest so I just disenchanted all my priest cards.
Please DO NOT listen to this guy. It's the worst mistake you can do.
Anyway, I wouldn't disenchant anything that isn't golden, but Temporus and Nat Pagle are honestly very useless and not even fun choices. Valanar and Mukla might be somewhat useful, and Harbinger Celestia has been out for 3 days, I would wait.
Disenchant all of the cards and focus on 1-3 particular classes that you want to play. For instance, I know that I'm never going to play priest so I just disenchanted all my priest cards.
Please DO NOT listen to this guy. It's the worst mistake you can do.
yeah don't dust everything.
however he has a point. dusting more expensive cards from classes you probably won't play for a while to help build things you wont to play isn't the worst idea... especially if you don't play wild.
I wouldn't dust the cheaper cards though, it enables you to have some kind of base collection for each class where you will only need to get a few epics to make an archetype work.
Everyone is different though. I have no problem dusting stuff to make decks work I really want to play, but I don't dust entire classes to do it, just legendaries, epics and golden cards for classes I'm not going to use for a long time. especially if from sets that will rotate next year.
So... I REALLY want zilliax, and I have several useless legendaries lying around. The question is, whcih of these are actually useless, and which might have some use later? I mean I know a lot of people say to never dust legendaries, but... come on. It's these or zilliax in a mech meta.
Alternatively there's Zerek, Master Cloner... but I kinda want to keep him, he seems kinda useful.
celestia and valanar are the safest 2 I would say. nat pagle is bad, but he has a really cool combo deck in wild that forces a fatigue death. if you're not interested in that then you can dust him.
I actually like nat though. I used to do a lot of fishing in WoW. ha ha. Used to go and see him in Pandora all the time.
you need to dust 4 cards I think to craft a legendary though.
Disenchant a card thats worth 1600 dust to get back 400. I dont call that value.
Even if its not playable.
sometimes people just want to play certain cards though and have no other short term way of getting them.
I call it value in terms of enjoyment. some people don't know if they will play hearthstone every day forever, so for the time you are invested I find more value getting to play what you want, rather than hold on to a card that you have no support for and would take a long time to be able to use effectively.
I understand that if I never dusted anything I probably would have support for these cards, but I still would prefer to be able to have rounded collections for the classes I currently play the most. I am sort of building up classes one at a time. in the long run it will cost me more money, but I'm happy with that.
I wouldn't push my way of thinking on to anyone else though... everyone is different.
Avoid dusting legendaries from sets that you're still opening packs, because you could get them again, therefore, I'd try to keep Nat Pagle, King Mukla and Celestial Harbinger.
Rotface and The Glass Knight have some potential and can be seen in some less competitive but fun decks, I wouldn't dust them unless I reallyy wanted the dust.
Temporus and Prince Valanar are totally disposable (I dusted both), specially the Prince, as Temporus is at least good for memes.
You may already know, but it is such a guessing game with Blizzard. I have disenchanted two or three King Krush cards over the years and then finally, recruit hunter becomes a fun, reasonable deck. I will not craft him by any means, but it is not a card I would have guessed as being really necessary. All that to say choose wisely. Someone already said focus on 1-3 classes to get most the cards you want, and that's always a good suggestion.
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So... I REALLY want zilliax, and I have several useless legendaries lying around. The question is, whcih of these are actually useless, and which might have some use later? I mean I know a lot of people say to never dust legendaries, but... come on. It's these or zilliax in a mech meta.
Alternatively there's Zerek, Master Cloner... but I kinda want to keep him, he seems kinda useful.
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you shouldnt disenchant Nat pagle because you might get him again from classic packs....
Disenchant all of the cards and focus on 1-3 particular classes that you want to play. For instance, I know that I'm never going to play priest so I just disenchanted all my priest cards.
Easy choice. Temporus is a horrible tech vs super control decks, harbringer is a tech against unlucky big priest, and pagle is worth keeping solely because of what leonelvelo says.
I disenchanted Nat Pagle once. Immediately opened another Nat Pagle. Only dust cards from packs you won't buy anymore. Temporus or Valanar are good bets.
Prince Valanar for sure.
The neutral 4/4 battlecry gain 4 life is more reliable healing and don't make any restrictions in your deck.
None unless they’re golden.
if you must, harbinger and temporus are the least relevant and not in classic
i really dont recommend disenchanting these though
I really really wouldn't dust temporus. prince, harbinger and glass knight. I would go in that order if I were to dust 3 of them.
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Please DO NOT listen to this guy. It's the worst mistake you can do.
Celestia.
Nat Paggle has a cool combo deck in wild. So I'd probably keep it for that.
Anyway, I wouldn't disenchant anything that isn't golden, but Temporus and Nat Pagle are honestly very useless and not even fun choices. Valanar and Mukla might be somewhat useful, and Harbinger Celestia has been out for 3 days, I would wait.
yeah don't dust everything.
however he has a point. dusting more expensive cards from classes you probably won't play for a while to help build things you wont to play isn't the worst idea... especially if you don't play wild.
I wouldn't dust the cheaper cards though, it enables you to have some kind of base collection for each class where you will only need to get a few epics to make an archetype work.
Everyone is different though. I have no problem dusting stuff to make decks work I really want to play, but I don't dust entire classes to do it, just legendaries, epics and golden cards for classes I'm not going to use for a long time. especially if from sets that will rotate next year.
celestia and valanar are the safest 2 I would say. nat pagle is bad, but he has a really cool combo deck in wild that forces a fatigue death. if you're not interested in that then you can dust him.
I actually like nat though. I used to do a lot of fishing in WoW. ha ha. Used to go and see him in Pandora all the time.
you need to dust 4 cards I think to craft a legendary though.
Disenchant a card thats worth 1600 dust to get back 400. I dont call that value.
Even if its not playable.
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sometimes people just want to play certain cards though and have no other short term way of getting them.
I call it value in terms of enjoyment. some people don't know if they will play hearthstone every day forever, so for the time you are invested I find more value getting to play what you want, rather than hold on to a card that you have no support for and would take a long time to be able to use effectively.
I understand that if I never dusted anything I probably would have support for these cards, but I still would prefer to be able to have rounded collections for the classes I currently play the most. I am sort of building up classes one at a time. in the long run it will cost me more money, but I'm happy with that.
I wouldn't push my way of thinking on to anyone else though... everyone is different.
I voted for the same recommendations. Good luck OP!
Avoid dusting legendaries from sets that you're still opening packs, because you could get them again, therefore, I'd try to keep Nat Pagle, King Mukla and Celestial Harbinger.
Rotface and The Glass Knight have some potential and can be seen in some less competitive but fun decks, I wouldn't dust them unless I reallyy wanted the dust.
Temporus and Prince Valanar are totally disposable (I dusted both), specially the Prince, as Temporus is at least good for memes.
You may already know, but it is such a guessing game with Blizzard. I have disenchanted two or three King Krush cards over the years and then finally, recruit hunter becomes a fun, reasonable deck. I will not craft him by any means, but it is not a card I would have guessed as being really necessary. All that to say choose wisely. Someone already said focus on 1-3 classes to get most the cards you want, and that's always a good suggestion.