I dusted all my wild legendaries except for Dr. Boom. If you don't want to play wild and you want to get ahead in standard I would suggest doing the same.
Guess so. Its the direction hearthstone is headed. I sure did enjoy all these cards but they are being put under the bed now. Sure you can play wild, although this topic tells me you play standard. I might do it too, the fun memories are holding me back. I had fun playing Naxx and opening GvG packs. Its kinda a sad goodbye for me.
I dusted all my Naxx and GvG cards, and Old Murkeye and golden Old Murkeye. Mmm, that sweet dust. Made myself gold Tirion, Sylvanas, Ysera, Jaraxxus, N'Zoth, Twin Emperors. Mmm, golden legendaries :)
I'm glad I'll never ever have to play against such cancer.
Standard was a good idea.
Please come back to being realistic: this happens in a control vs. control-matchup. Try this against aggro and you are dead.
Hearthstone in Wild is now much more enjoyable than ever: The Tryhards are all now in standard, and wild really became wild. Cards that could never be played before are played, Feugen, Stallag and more. But naturally there is aggro too, some secret paladin, but in my last 50 games i had exactly 3 secret paladin and beated 2 of them (thank you Entomb)
It became finally a playground for new exciting combos and through i wish that hearthpwn would let us show wild-only decks, it also is good that there is no define meta for wild yet. People try out their own decks now and it's even more exciting than the hearthstone-beta.
So no, don't dust them. Even if you don't play wild (and yes, you should), they might still be useful in tavern brawl and adventures in heroic-mode.
Ben Brode said there might be reprints of old cards, meaning that if you have the original prints of those cards you could use them in standard. Also who knows if the old sets may rotate in at some point? Getting that really poor return of dust is not worth it considering the words of Brode.
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Should I???
You dust them you might find reasons to dust everything from Nax. It's a slippery slope. I wouldn't do it.
It's up to you, but I did as I wont be playing Wild.
They might be OK in a N'zoth deck.
When I looked up "Ninjas" in Thesaurus.com, it said "Ninja's can't be found" Well played Ninjas, well played.
Yeah and in 1,5 years they decide to bring naxx back^^ because everbody is missing the belcher :p
If you aren't planning to play wild, then absolutely.
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I dusted all my wild legendaries except for Dr. Boom. If you don't want to play wild and you want to get ahead in standard I would suggest doing the same.
If you plan to stick to Standard yes, you might only regret it if they rotate the "years", which most likely will never happen.
Thinking about it, I don't remember those two being really a part of any top tier deck.
Guess so. Its the direction hearthstone is headed. I sure did enjoy all these cards but they are being put under the bed now. Sure you can play wild, although this topic tells me you play standard. I might do it too, the fun memories are holding me back. I had fun playing Naxx and opening GvG packs. Its kinda a sad goodbye for me.
Bad Legendaries are bad. You should have dusted them back when Blizzard allowed adventure map cards to be dusted, tbh.
Too much fun...I wouldn't do it.
I never dust anything. Unless there is some card you really really really want, then I don't see the point to dust anything.
You do not truly know someone, until you fight them.....
No.
Yup, imagine the times that you will play that cards? If you really don't plan to play them, why keeping them?
Crafting & disenchanting questions belong in the Card Discussion forum.
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And then the new Adventure comes along and you need cards from Naxx too. Don't forget: Adventures will always be Wild. Also Wild is such fun now.
Ben Brode said there might be reprints of old cards, meaning that if you have the original prints of those cards you could use them in standard. Also who knows if the old sets may rotate in at some point? Getting that really poor return of dust is not worth it considering the words of Brode.