Good advice above. A few cards always capture the excitement of the community and feel really powerful in the first few days to couple weeks. But that's all when deck designs are still little tested and against a chaotic meta of people testing and countering different things. After about two weeks the more refined decks will start to win steadily and that's when the meta starts refining around those decks. At that point, the cards that are actually good tend to look completely different from the ones that looked good before, and people who jumped in crafting early on wind up feeling buyer's remorse
Wait two weeks. Fight the itch. Heck, I'd even suggest waiting with dusting choices, because a card you thought was bad might turn out surprisingly good in the decks you pick and then you'll lose dust crafting them again.
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Hey I'm playing c thun druid right now and i was having problem making couple decisions
1. i opened slither 5/9 taunt from a pack. should i disenchant him or not?
2. i have 1600 dust and want to craft a legendary what should i craft?I HAVE Twins so something else
thx
if i were you, i would keep the slither and the dust. wait for things to settle down and see what decks really stand out before crafting anything
thx for responding mate
Good advice above. A few cards always capture the excitement of the community and feel really powerful in the first few days to couple weeks. But that's all when deck designs are still little tested and against a chaotic meta of people testing and countering different things. After about two weeks the more refined decks will start to win steadily and that's when the meta starts refining around those decks. At that point, the cards that are actually good tend to look completely different from the ones that looked good before, and people who jumped in crafting early on wind up feeling buyer's remorse
Wait two weeks. Fight the itch. Heck, I'd even suggest waiting with dusting choices, because a card you thought was bad might turn out surprisingly good in the decks you pick and then you'll lose dust crafting them again.