Never dust cards unless they are duplicates. That's just common sense. Sooner or later that card will help or define a new deck type.
People say this type of thing a lot and I disagree. If you dust an unplayable legendary you get 400 dust to create 1 playable epic or 4 playable rares. Sure you might regret having to recraft something if it becomes viable, but think of the utility you got out of your legendary when it was bad. Your 400 dust can help you win more games, have more fun, and earn more dust and better end of season rewards. This is a reasonable trade off a lot of the time, you just use your dust for short term tempo rather than long term value that may never work out. And the no duplicate legendaries rule isn't that important once you stop buying packs from an older set.
So do what you want to do with your dust, hoard it or spend it. All the cards you want to dust seem pretty safe and could make playing the game more fun.
I guess The Runespear is safe disenchant, what about twig of the world tree, duskfallen aviana, dragon soul?
Any opinions
All four have the potential to be good eventually, but none are competitive at the moment
Dragon Soul's fun in Silence Priest. I couldn't think of any other use for it.
Only Twig is playable, the rest I've never even seen anyone play it in my entire life, so I think it's safe to dust.
I'm sorry for my bad english :v
Never dust cards unless they are duplicates. That's just common sense. Sooner or later that card will help or define a new deck type.
Dragon Soul was fun as a meme-y deck with some Combo Priest action. It needs a lot of cheap spells to run properly.
If you don't think you'll try such a thing, you could dust it.
But I never dust legendaries unless they've left rotation and I didn't really play them when they were in.
A never-Legend Dad who keeps making rank 2 or 1, but then sliding.
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