Just opened her from TGT, I know that Aviana druid exists, but is it worth keeping her? I would like to get that sweet sweet 400 dust, but what are your thoughts?
It is all up to you. If you play wild and you like playing Druid then you should keep it maybe. I once regretted that I disenchanted some golden epics, like very beautiful looking paladin "Lay of Hands", at the start of my HS journey. I needed dust too. But I just like golden cards, so. In the long term it is always good to keep those cards from disenchanting.
It depends on a variety of factors, the primary being: do you enjoy playing combo druid? Aviana is only used in combo druid decks (maly, togwaggle), if you don't like playing that kind of deck, if you don't like playing druid then just dust her, there's no point in keeping cards you're not going to make a use of if you're certain you that won't be the case.
I only play wild and I've dusted a number of cards that are even played in standard but that I'd never use in wild (for instance the hunter brann, which I got in golden) but your case is even clearer since ofc she's just wild.
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Just opened her from TGT, I know that Aviana druid exists, but is it worth keeping her? I would like to get that sweet sweet 400 dust, but what are your thoughts?
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It is all up to you. If you play wild and you like playing Druid then you should keep it maybe. I once regretted that I disenchanted some golden epics, like very beautiful looking paladin "Lay of Hands", at the start of my HS journey. I needed dust too. But I just like golden cards, so. In the long term it is always good to keep those cards from disenchanting.
It depends on a variety of factors, the primary being: do you enjoy playing combo druid? Aviana is only used in combo druid decks (maly, togwaggle), if you don't like playing that kind of deck, if you don't like playing druid then just dust her, there's no point in keeping cards you're not going to make a use of if you're certain you that won't be the case.
I only play wild and I've dusted a number of cards that are even played in standard but that I'd never use in wild (for instance the hunter brann, which I got in golden) but your case is even clearer since ofc she's just wild.