I never keep cards that rotate out because I never touch Wild. It doesn't matter if it is Tavern Brawl, Casual, or Ranked, I just don't play it. So for me, the answer would be dust them. I thoroughly enjoy the massive amounts of dust I get each year from the rotation. I also go a step further with my collection when it comes to dusting. I dust every Shaman card I ever get and have done so since I started the game. I never keep Shaman cards because I stay away from decks that utilize a strong amount of RNG and Shaman is normally a RNG fest.
but if i dont dust i cant play for free the game...
the only way to play free its always dusting old cards lol
And when the next 2 expansion set after the first one of the Year of the Raven will be released what will you dust? No rotation there so no massive "useless" cards to disenchant.
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For what profit is it to a man, if he gains the world and loses his own soul?
Have a look through your card collection using the search term "Extra" (no quotes) and you'll identify any cards over and above those allowed during constructed decks. This may help.
When I rejoined last year, I disenchanted almost all of my wild cards and I have not regretted it yet. I especially disenchanted every last legendary and epic (kept a couple rares and commons that help in adventures/challenges). Rejoined around July, and I was able to play lots of competitive, meta decks immediately. My only (very minor) regret was I had to be a bit creative in some of the deck building challenges (in the Lich King challenge, for example). There's no more adventures so you don't really need to worry about heroic card backs.
Honestly, if you're not going to play wild, then go ahead and disenchant. I will disenchant most of my cards and continue regretting almost nothing haha.
If you think you might maybe play wild, then keep some good cards. I know for a fact that if I ever play wild, I will never play warlock or warrior (have never, ever liked their playstyles), so I will have no problem disenchanting cards from those two classes. Don't listen to the rest of these elitist "wild is best" guys lol, pick and choose which cards you disenchant, and you will continue to have more fun when the sets rotate, I would almost guarantee it.
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This topic seems to come up every few hours, and the answer is always the same: unless you're 100% confident that you'll never play wild and don't care about Tavern Brawls, don't do it. Most people regret it, but not all.
You probably know what answer you'll get and still asking... There are millions of topics/answers to this question around web and you guys still asking same question and getting same answers. So, Why are you asking if you had made the decision before asking ? I don't think your choice will change after this topic so Just do it Champion !!! Dust all of them ! And on next rotation dust what you created before and again and again and keep thinking that you re a free to play player. A free to play player don't spend the resource that she/he used them to create before. You will probably dust your legendaries that you created before and someday you will face the truth that you can't effort to collect a viable deck and you will spend money anyways. So go on. Dust Them !!
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Here is the thing, no one, and I mean NO ONE, can answer this question for you. If you don't play wild, and don't see yourself ever playing it. Yes dust your wild collection. I mean what are you going to use the cards for...Tavern brawl...don't make me laugh. If you could potentially see yourself playing Wild, sure keep it, or at least until you see if you like Wild or not. Alternatively, if you really value winning in Tavern Brawl, and that's all you live for, then...why?
But, as I said, only you can answer this question. So my advice to you is ignore everyone's post, including mine, except maybe for the last sentence or two, and go with your gut. No matter what you choose, its the right decision for you.
I never keep cards that rotate out because I never touch Wild. It doesn't matter if it is Tavern Brawl, Casual, or Ranked, I just don't play it. So for me, the answer would be dust them. I thoroughly enjoy the massive amounts of dust I get each year from the rotation. I also go a step further with my collection when it comes to dusting. I dust every Shaman card I ever get and have done so since I started the game. I never keep Shaman cards because I stay away from decks that utilize a strong amount of RNG and Shaman is normally a RNG fest.
In-game tournements are coming, I believe they will bring some new content for wild when the collection is variable enough too. When Hearthstone has thousands of cards and you have only around 200 I want to see your face.
When I rejoined last year, I disenchanted almost all of my wild cards and I have not regretted it yet. I especially disenchanted every last legendary and epic (kept a couple rares and commons that help in adventures/challenges). Rejoined around July, and I was able to play lots of competitive, meta decks immediately. My only (very minor) regret was I had to be a bit creative in some of the deck building challenges (in the Lich King challenge, for example). There's no more adventures so you don't really need to worry about heroic card backs.
Honestly, if you're not going to play wild, then go ahead and disenchant. I will disenchant most of my cards and continue regretting almost nothing haha.
If you think you might maybe play wild, then keep some good cards. I know for a fact that if I ever play wild, I will never play warlock or warrior (have never, ever liked their playstyles), so I will have no problem disenchanting cards from those two classes. Don't listen to the rest of these elitist "wild is best" guys lol, pick and choose which cards you disenchant, and you will continue to have more fun when the sets rotate, I would almost guarantee it.
Memedeck-seeker. Always tries to build new decks. Hates tournements, streamers, netdecks and poor-o players. ah, but a tournement mode could be great !!!
I never keep cards that rotate out because I never touch Wild. It doesn't matter if it is Tavern Brawl, Casual, or Ranked, I just don't play it. So for me, the answer would be dust them. I thoroughly enjoy the massive amounts of dust I get each year from the rotation. I also go a step further with my collection when it comes to dusting. I dust every Shaman card I ever get and have done so since I started the game. I never keep Shaman cards because I stay away from decks that utilize a strong amount of RNG and Shaman is normally a RNG fest.
In-game tournements are coming, I believe they will bring some new content for wild when the collection is variable enough too. When Hearthstone has thousands of cards and you have only around 200 I want to see your face.
To be fair though, in-game tournaments are supposed to simulate pro tournaments as best as possible, so the only relevant tournaments will likely be standard. I agree with you that new wild content will come but, if you don't enjoy wild, then why would you care about missing out on wild.
As a F2P player, there is no way I can keep up in Wild. So I only play standard and I totally intend on dusting all cards that are going to rotate. Ya I will miss Kazakus, just like I missed Reno Jackson, but I don’t regret it b/c the extra dust helps me keep up with the P2W accounts in standard. I don’t play wild and I have no regrets.
I never keep cards that rotate out because I never touch Wild. It doesn't matter if it is Tavern Brawl, Casual, or Ranked, I just don't play it. So for me, the answer would be dust them. I thoroughly enjoy the massive amounts of dust I get each year from the rotation. I also go a step further with my collection when it comes to dusting. I dust every Shaman card I ever get and have done so since I started the game. I never keep Shaman cards because I stay away from decks that utilize a strong amount of RNG and Shaman is normally a RNG fest.
In-game tournements are coming, I believe they will bring some new content for wild when the collection is variable enough too. When Hearthstone has thousands of cards and you have only around 200 I want to see your face.
To be fair though, in-game tournaments are supposed to simulate pro tournaments as best as possible, so the only relevant tournaments will likely be standard. I agree with you that new wild content will come but, if you don't enjoy wild, then why would you care about missing out on wild.
Because if they bring some new content, they probably will support it for some stuff like free collectibles or golds, dusts or like those and the ones who dusted all the wild thingies will have hard times.
Memedeck-seeker. Always tries to build new decks. Hates tournements, streamers, netdecks and poor-o players. ah, but a tournement mode could be great !!!
I never keep cards that rotate out because I never touch Wild. It doesn't matter if it is Tavern Brawl, Casual, or Ranked, I just don't play it. So for me, the answer would be dust them. I thoroughly enjoy the massive amounts of dust I get each year from the rotation. I also go a step further with my collection when it comes to dusting. I dust every Shaman card I ever get and have done so since I started the game. I never keep Shaman cards because I stay away from decks that utilize a strong amount of RNG and Shaman is normally a RNG fest.
In-game tournements are coming, I believe they will bring some new content for wild when the collection is variable enough too. When Hearthstone has thousands of cards and you have only around 200 I want to see your face.
When I rejoined last year, I disenchanted almost all of my wild cards and I have not regretted it yet. I especially disenchanted every last legendary and epic (kept a couple rares and commons that help in adventures/challenges). Rejoined around July, and I was able to play lots of competitive, meta decks immediately. My only (very minor) regret was I had to be a bit creative in some of the deck building challenges (in the Lich King challenge, for example). There's no more adventures so you don't really need to worry about heroic card backs.
Honestly, if you're not going to play wild, then go ahead and disenchant. I will disenchant most of my cards and continue regretting almost nothing haha.
If you think you might maybe play wild, then keep some good cards. I know for a fact that if I ever play wild, I will never play warlock or warrior (have never, ever liked their playstyles), so I will have no problem disenchanting cards from those two classes. Don't listen to the rest of these elitist "wild is best" guys lol, pick and choose which cards you disenchant, and you will continue to have more fun when the sets rotate, I would almost guarantee it.
also yours too !
A little creepy, but sure, I could turn my stream on when they make a huge announcement next year that "wild tournaments are now a thing! =O". Haha. I'm sure they'll release some "wild only" content, or perhaps seasons with only random sets or something. But you know what? I won't wanna play those either. I'll stick to the game mode that is unofficially the "official" way to play. Which of course is Standard.
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You really should wait until the expansion comes out before doing this and only dust when you need to. They just announced a new mechanic called 'Rush'. This could mean changes to classic and soon to be wild cards that have 'charge' in their text. This would constitute a nerf and full value could be given to those cards. This is the kind of thing I could see Blizzard announcing on the last day before a new expansion to control the dust economy.
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I never play wild format, just standard and not paying anything just playing a lot, but sometimes need some dust for legendary cards
Also i was thinking in dust all the standard cards that will rotates next month and craft all the new cards
its worht it??
but if i dont dust i cant play for free the game...
the only way to play free its always dusting old cards lol
Trust me dusting is never the answer
Don't mind me just passing by
there is no reason to keep them if you don't play wild, but I don't see why you wouldnt tho, it's kinda fun besides secret paladin
Turning 26400 dust into 6600 dust seems a really good deal to me!
Edit: I forgot only legendaries and epics are 1/4 rate. It's even worse for common and rares.
I never keep cards that rotate out because I never touch Wild. It doesn't matter if it is Tavern Brawl, Casual, or Ranked, I just don't play it. So for me, the answer would be dust them. I thoroughly enjoy the massive amounts of dust I get each year from the rotation. I also go a step further with my collection when it comes to dusting. I dust every Shaman card I ever get and have done so since I started the game. I never keep Shaman cards because I stay away from decks that utilize a strong amount of RNG and Shaman is normally a RNG fest.
For what profit is it to a man, if he gains the world and loses his own soul?
Have a look through your card collection using the search term "Extra" (no quotes) and you'll identify any cards over and above those allowed during constructed decks. This may help.
Personally, I never disenchant cards.
Golden Hero Collections thus far; -
Europe: Druid, Hunter, Paladin, Mage, Priest, Rogue, Shaman, Warlock, Warrior (9/9)
Americas: Druid, Mage, Paladin Shaman (4/9)
Everywhere else: Workin on it.. (0/9)
No, is not, you I'll regreat later, I dust two useless wild cards, and everytime I look my collection it hurts :(
My magic will tear you apart!
When I rejoined last year, I disenchanted almost all of my wild cards and I have not regretted it yet. I especially disenchanted every last legendary and epic (kept a couple rares and commons that help in adventures/challenges). Rejoined around July, and I was able to play lots of competitive, meta decks immediately. My only (very minor) regret was I had to be a bit creative in some of the deck building challenges (in the Lich King challenge, for example). There's no more adventures so you don't really need to worry about heroic card backs.
Honestly, if you're not going to play wild, then go ahead and disenchant. I will disenchant most of my cards and continue regretting almost nothing haha.
If you think you might maybe play wild, then keep some good cards. I know for a fact that if I ever play wild, I will never play warlock or warrior (have never, ever liked their playstyles), so I will have no problem disenchanting cards from those two classes. Don't listen to the rest of these elitist "wild is best" guys lol, pick and choose which cards you disenchant, and you will continue to have more fun when the sets rotate, I would almost guarantee it.
Twitch name: Anatak15
NA Legend Season 48, 49, 52, 53, 54, 74
This topic seems to come up every few hours, and the answer is always the same: unless you're 100% confident that you'll never play wild and don't care about Tavern Brawls, don't do it. Most people regret it, but not all.
Just do it !
You probably know what answer you'll get and still asking... There are millions of topics/answers to this question around web and you guys still asking same question and getting same answers. So, Why are you asking if you had made the decision before asking ? I don't think your choice will change after this topic so Just do it Champion !!! Dust all of them ! And on next rotation dust what you created before and again and again and keep thinking that you re a free to play player. A free to play player don't spend the resource that she/he used them to create before. You will probably dust your legendaries that you created before and someday you will face the truth that you can't effort to collect a viable deck and you will spend money anyways. So go on. Dust Them !!
Memedeck-seeker. Always tries to build new decks. Hates tournements, streamers, netdecks and poor-o players.
ah, but a tournement mode could be great !!!
Here is the thing, no one, and I mean NO ONE, can answer this question for you. If you don't play wild, and don't see yourself ever playing it. Yes dust your wild collection. I mean what are you going to use the cards for...Tavern brawl...don't make me laugh. If you could potentially see yourself playing Wild, sure keep it, or at least until you see if you like Wild or not. Alternatively, if you really value winning in Tavern Brawl, and that's all you live for, then...why?
But, as I said, only you can answer this question. So my advice to you is ignore everyone's post, including mine, except maybe for the last sentence or two, and go with your gut. No matter what you choose, its the right decision for you.
Memedeck-seeker. Always tries to build new decks. Hates tournements, streamers, netdecks and poor-o players.
ah, but a tournement mode could be great !!!
As a F2P player, there is no way I can keep up in Wild. So I only play standard and I totally intend on dusting all cards that are going to rotate. Ya I will miss Kazakus, just like I missed Reno Jackson, but I don’t regret it b/c the extra dust helps me keep up with the P2W accounts in standard. I don’t play wild and I have no regrets.
Memedeck-seeker. Always tries to build new decks. Hates tournements, streamers, netdecks and poor-o players.
ah, but a tournement mode could be great !!!
Twitch name: Anatak15
NA Legend Season 48, 49, 52, 53, 54, 74
You really should wait until the expansion comes out before doing this and only dust when you need to. They just announced a new mechanic called 'Rush'. This could mean changes to classic and soon to be wild cards that have 'charge' in their text. This would constitute a nerf and full value could be given to those cards. This is the kind of thing I could see Blizzard announcing on the last day before a new expansion to control the dust economy.