I noticed with the season change some decks had all "red cards" to show they were cycled out, but why are some of my cards blue - it's as if I don't have them anymore (and I have the exact same dust).... did they "lend me them" and now revoke that? (Ex: Pusuit of Justice, High Inquisitor Whitemane, Brightwing)....and what's even weirder is my King Mukla, that's I've had since the beginning is also blue, and yet it's still showing in my collection. So at least that one's not missing, but why is it when I click on it, it wants me to "replace" the card?
PS: I've NEVER done anything except auto-disenchant, so it's not a recent disenchant.
There was a "Core Mukla" and a "Classic Mukla". You probably had "Core Mukla" in your deck and as it doesn't exist anymore you have to put the "Classic Mukla" in your deck now.
There was a "Core Mukla" and a "Classic Mukla". You probably had "Core Mukla" in your deck and as it doesn't exist anymore you have to put the "Classic Mukla" in your deck now.
Did Core Mukla come first? Because like I said I've had him since forever. They won't even let me remove him and re-add him. How do I keep playing with my owned card? I shouldn't have to disenchant and reenchant him....
There was a "Core Mukla" and a "Classic Mukla". You probably had "Core Mukla" in your deck and as it doesn't exist anymore you have to put the "Classic Mukla" in your deck now.
Did Core Mukla come first? Because like I said I've had him since forever. They won't even let me remove him and re-add him. How do I keep playing with my owned card? I shouldn't have to disenchant and reenchant him....
It's probably a bug, just delete the deck and the exactly the same again, core cards that rotated out cease existing in the database, but use the same properties as the original one, it even hides the original one in any general search, thus causing the bug as it is recognizing something that both is and isnt in the game.
Just choose to see either Wild cards or Legacy and your Mukla will be there, also remember to make a Wild deck, sometimes we forget that we need to actually choose the format the deck belongs to, despite standard deck being legal in Wild.
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I noticed with the season change some decks had all "red cards" to show they were cycled out, but why are some of my cards blue - it's as if I don't have them anymore (and I have the exact same dust).... did they "lend me them" and now revoke that? (Ex: Pusuit of Justice, High Inquisitor Whitemane, Brightwing)....and what's even weirder is my King Mukla, that's I've had since the beginning is also blue, and yet it's still showing in my collection. So at least that one's not missing, but why is it when I click on it, it wants me to "replace" the card?
PS: I've NEVER done anything except auto-disenchant, so it's not a recent disenchant.
All of those cards were in the Core Set from 2021
we are now using the 2022 Core Set which has changed
essentially, yes..... the cards were loaned to you by Blizzard, everyone gets access to the core set for free
now that those cards have rotated, you will have to craft them if you want to use them in wild.
Okay, thanks.... so why can't I use my existing King Mukla that I've had since the days he came into existence?
There was a "Core Mukla" and a "Classic Mukla". You probably had "Core Mukla" in your deck and as it doesn't exist anymore you have to put the "Classic Mukla" in your deck now.
But Mukla rotated so you can only use in wild
I nearly exclusively play Wild and this was a Wild deck, so what gives?
Did Core Mukla come first? Because like I said I've had him since forever. They won't even let me remove him and re-add him. How do I keep playing with my owned card? I shouldn't have to disenchant and reenchant him....
It's probably a bug, just delete the deck and the exactly the same again, core cards that rotated out cease existing in the database, but use the same properties as the original one, it even hides the original one in any general search, thus causing the bug as it is recognizing something that both is and isnt in the game.
Just choose to see either Wild cards or Legacy and your Mukla will be there, also remember to make a Wild deck, sometimes we forget that we need to actually choose the format the deck belongs to, despite standard deck being legal in Wild.