Living Roots is now epic instead of common, can't find any info related to this change and I'm checking my collection to see if it's the only card that changed rarity.
Anyone knows what happened?
Edit: I just checked my entire collection and it seems to be the only card that became an epic, dusted both golden version of it and you should do the same, worst case scenario you can craft it once they patched it and with some luck you'll have made some extra dust from it.
They didn't want everyone rushing out and enchanting it... that would have been HUGE dust profits
How exactly could you profit from enchanting Living Roots?
Seriously? If they announced they were changing it from common to Epic, before the change, everyone could have spent 280 dust crafting 2 normal and 2 golden, and then after the change dusted them for 1000 dust...
They didn't want everyone rushing out and enchanting it... that would have been HUGE dust profits
How exactly could you profit from enchanting Living Roots?
Seriously? If they announced they were changing it from common to Epic, before the change, everyone could have spent 280 dust crafting 2 normal and 2 golden, and then after the change dusted them for 1000 dust...
First of all golden commons cost 400 dust each, so get your info right before being a condescending prick.
Second of all Roots becoming and epic is clearly unintentional so you 200IQ reason for profiting doesn't even matter, not even blizzard is that greedy to start randonly changing rarities out of nowhere, that would literally bring a shitstorm for them. So the only way you can realistically profit is dust the card now, get 200 dust and then craft it again when they're like 'oh we fucked up this card when we patched the game, here's a small patch to fix this' and then you re-craft it once it is common again.
They didn't, I looked up in the changes and no mention about it. Probably an oversight but it's a good opportunity to make some free dust if you can.
"So the only way you can realistically profit is dust the card now, get 200 dust and then craft it again when they're like 'oh we fucked up this card when we patched the game, here's a small patch to fix this' and then you re-craft it once it is common again."
That's my hope. That would be a 600 dust profit since I had two golden version of it, nothing crazy but still a nice surprise.
They didn't want everyone rushing out and enchanting it... that would have been HUGE dust profits
How exactly could you profit from enchanting Living Roots?
Seriously? If they announced they were changing it from common to Epic, before the change, everyone could have spent 280 dust crafting 2 normal and 2 golden, and then after the change dusted them for 1000 dust...
First of all golden commons cost 400 dust each, so get your info right before being a condescending prick.
Second of all Roots becoming and epic is clearly unintentional so you 200IQ reason for profiting doesn't even matter, not even blizzard is that greedy to start randonly changing rarities out of nowhere, that would literally bring a shitstorm for them. So the only way you can realistically profit is dust the card now, get 200 dust and then craft it again when they're like 'oh we fucked up this card when we patched the game, here's a small patch to fix this' and then you re-craft it once it is common again.
Oops my bad... That's brutal... I thought it was 100 (clearly)... I was assuming crafting golden versions cost the same as a normal of the next highest rarity (like Epics)... Never crafted golden cards before, because it seems dumb, as I don't spend all that much $$.
Still... tens of thousands of people crafting 2 regulars for 80, and disenchanting for 200 would still be lots of dust in total... Dust =$$$ to them. 120 dust is 3 less packs potentially sold for every person.
You're saying this like they literally didn't just change the rarity without announcing it... I really doubt it was an accident.
They didn't want everyone rushing out and enchanting it... that would have been HUGE dust profits
How exactly could you profit from enchanting Living Roots?
Seriously? If they announced they were changing it from common to Epic, before the change, everyone could have spent 280 dust crafting 2 normal and 2 golden, and then after the change dusted them for 1000 dust...
First of all golden commons cost 400 dust each, so get your info right before being a condescending prick.
Second of all Roots becoming and epic is clearly unintentional so you 200IQ reason for profiting doesn't even matter, not even blizzard is that greedy to start randonly changing rarities out of nowhere, that would literally bring a shitstorm for them. So the only way you can realistically profit is dust the card now, get 200 dust and then craft it again when they're like 'oh we fucked up this card when we patched the game, here's a small patch to fix this' and then you re-craft it once it is common again.
Oops my bad... That's brutal... I thought it was 100 (clearly)... I was assuming crafting golden versions cost the same as a normal of the next highest rarity (like Epics)... Never crafted golden cards before, because it seems dumb, as I don't spend all that much $$.
Still... tens of thousands of people crafting 2 regulars for 80, and disenchanting for 200 would still be lots of dust in total... Dust =$$$ to them. 120 dust is 3 less packs potentially sold for every person.
You're saying this like they literally didn't just change the rarity without announcing it... I really doubt it was an accident.
Ok so according to you huge conspiracy theory, why exactly would they start randomly changing rarities on cards? What would be the big reason behind it? cause gameplay-wise living roots being a common or an epic changes nothing. You'll feel really stupid when they just make it common again and are like 'yeah, we fucked up, sorry'. And you're missing the point, of course they would lose a bunch of momey if they said that living roots was becoming an epic, every one would have abused this, me included, but THE POINT of my argument is that Blizzard wouldn't do this, there is no reason to make this change, it literally changes nothing about the card itself, so trust me, it was an accident.
They didn't want everyone rushing out and enchanting it... that would have been HUGE dust profits
How exactly could you profit from enchanting Living Roots?
Seriously? If they announced they were changing it from common to Epic, before the change, everyone could have spent 280 dust crafting 2 normal and 2 golden, and then after the change dusted them for 1000 dust...
First of all golden commons cost 400 dust each, so get your info right before being a condescending prick.
Second of all Roots becoming and epic is clearly unintentional so you 200IQ reason for profiting doesn't even matter, not even blizzard is that greedy to start randonly changing rarities out of nowhere, that would literally bring a shitstorm for them. So the only way you can realistically profit is dust the card now, get 200 dust and then craft it again when they're like 'oh we fucked up this card when we patched the game, here's a small patch to fix this' and then you re-craft it once it is common again.
Oops my bad... That's brutal... I thought it was 100 (clearly)... I was assuming crafting golden versions cost the same as a normal of the next highest rarity (like Epics)... Never crafted golden cards before, because it seems dumb, as I don't spend all that much $$.
Still... tens of thousands of people crafting 2 regulars for 80, and disenchanting for 200 would still be lots of dust in total... Dust =$$$ to them. 120 dust is 3 less packs potentially sold for every person.
You're saying this like they literally didn't just change the rarity without announcing it... I really doubt it was an accident.
Ok so according to you huge conspiracy theory, why exactly would they start randomly changing rarities on cards? What would be the big reason behind it? cause gameplay-wise living roots being a common or an epic changes nothing. You'll feel really stupid when they just make it common again and are like 'yeah, we fucked up, sorry'. And you're missing the point, of course they would lose a bunch of momey if they said that living roots was becoming an epic, every one would have abused this, me included, but THE POINT of my argument is that Blizzard wouldn't do this, there is no reason to make this change, it literally changes nothing about the card itself, so trust me, it was an accident.
Conspiracy theory? Is anyone else reading my writing like this guy is?? Did you just catch your best friend in bed with your mom or something? Take a Midol, and chill out.
It's entirely plausible them changing the rarity was an error. I NEVER said it wasn't. You are also right in that, I have no clue why they would intentionally change the rarity.
I said if there was a profit to be made from them making an intentional change. They would likely avoid announcing it intentionally.
Fact 1: The rarity did change.
Fact 2: They didn't announce it.
Fact 3: If they were going to make a change like this. It would make more sense for them not to announce it from a profit stand point. If you hadn't already crafted this card, it would be pretty hard to believe you were planning on crafting it tomorrow.
There's no conspiracy. No hidden agenda. It really doesn't matter.
I don't know what the hell is wrong with you, but maybe you need to get some fresh air, or get laid, because you clearly have some pent up issues.
It doesn't cost 80 to craft them but 200 (100 per common crafted) and it's only if you had crafted them prior to the patch, and you'd get 200 back when dusting after it became epic (100 per non golden epic dusted)
The only reason I can make some free dust is because I had two golden version so I now get 800 dust (400 per golden epic dusted) and my hope is that I can craft two normal common version for 200 dust when they fix it.
It doesn't cost 80 to craft them but 200 (100 per common crafted) and it's only if you had crafted them prior to the patch, and you'd get 200 back when dusting after it became epic (100 per non golden epic dusted)
The only reason I can make some free dust is because I had two golden version so I now get 800 dust (400 per golden epic dusted) and my hope is that I can craft two normal common version for 200 dust when they fix it.
Commons cost 40, Rares cost 100, Epics cost 400, and Legendaries cost 1600 to craft... I was wrong about the goldens, and I already said that.
It's just a bug. I dusted my two normal copies to get 200 dusts. When they realized and fixed it, I will craft them back with 80 dusts, so I'll get 120 dusts thanks to this bug.
Yeah it's my bad, I was convinced rares were 200 and common 100. Even better, I made 800 dust with the two golden version and hopefully it'll cost me 80 dust to craft them back in non golden common.
Living Roots is now epic instead of common, can't find any info related to this change and I'm checking my collection to see if it's the only card that changed rarity.
Anyone knows what happened?
Edit: I just checked my entire collection and it seems to be the only card that became an epic, dusted both golden version of it and you should do the same, worst case scenario you can craft it once they patched it and with some luck you'll have made some extra dust from it.
Edit 2: Cora confirmed it's unintended https://twitter.com/Songbird_HS/status/1243231153479270400
I mean, it' always been EPIC, especially with Untapped Potential, but I'm guessing that's not what you mean :)
Lol good point, i dusted it, free 200 dust :D
They didn't want everyone rushing out and enchanting it... that would have been HUGE dust profits
How exactly could you profit from enchanting Living Roots?
Seriously? If they announced they were changing it from common to Epic, before the change, everyone could have spent 280 dust crafting 2 normal and 2 golden, and then after the change dusted them for 1000 dust...
This seems so unintentional to me. There's absolutely zero reason I can think of that would explain them choosing to do this.
When and where did they announce it?
First of all golden commons cost 400 dust each, so get your info right before being a condescending prick.
Second of all Roots becoming and epic is clearly unintentional so you 200IQ reason for profiting doesn't even matter, not even blizzard is that greedy to start randonly changing rarities out of nowhere, that would literally bring a shitstorm for them. So the only way you can realistically profit is dust the card now, get 200 dust and then craft it again when they're like 'oh we fucked up this card when we patched the game, here's a small patch to fix this' and then you re-craft it once it is common again.
They didn't, I looked up in the changes and no mention about it. Probably an oversight but it's a good opportunity to make some free dust if you can.
"So the only way you can realistically profit is dust the card now, get 200 dust and then craft it again when they're like 'oh we fucked up this card when we patched the game, here's a small patch to fix this' and then you re-craft it once it is common again."
That's my hope. That would be a 600 dust profit since I had two golden version of it, nothing crazy but still a nice surprise.
Oops my bad... That's brutal... I thought it was 100 (clearly)... I was assuming crafting golden versions cost the same as a normal of the next highest rarity (like Epics)... Never crafted golden cards before, because it seems dumb, as I don't spend all that much $$.
Still... tens of thousands of people crafting 2 regulars for 80, and disenchanting for 200 would still be lots of dust in total... Dust =$$$ to them. 120 dust is 3 less packs potentially sold for every person.
You're saying this like they literally didn't just change the rarity without announcing it... I really doubt it was an accident.
Ok so according to you huge conspiracy theory, why exactly would they start randomly changing rarities on cards? What would be the big reason behind it? cause gameplay-wise living roots being a common or an epic changes nothing. You'll feel really stupid when they just make it common again and are like 'yeah, we fucked up, sorry'. And you're missing the point, of course they would lose a bunch of momey if they said that living roots was becoming an epic, every one would have abused this, me included, but THE POINT of my argument is that Blizzard wouldn't do this, there is no reason to make this change, it literally changes nothing about the card itself, so trust me, it was an accident.
Conspiracy theory? Is anyone else reading my writing like this guy is?? Did you just catch your best friend in bed with your mom or something? Take a Midol, and chill out.
It's entirely plausible them changing the rarity was an error. I NEVER said it wasn't. You are also right in that, I have no clue why they would intentionally change the rarity.
I said if there was a profit to be made from them making an intentional change. They would likely avoid announcing it intentionally.
Fact 1: The rarity did change.
Fact 2: They didn't announce it.
Fact 3: If they were going to make a change like this. It would make more sense for them not to announce it from a profit stand point. If you hadn't already crafted this card, it would be pretty hard to believe you were planning on crafting it tomorrow.
There's no conspiracy. No hidden agenda. It really doesn't matter.
I don't know what the hell is wrong with you, but maybe you need to get some fresh air, or get laid, because you clearly have some pent up issues.
It doesn't cost 80 to craft them but 200 (100 per common crafted) and it's only if you had crafted them prior to the patch, and you'd get 200 back when dusting after it became epic (100 per non golden epic dusted)
The only reason I can make some free dust is because I had two golden version so I now get 800 dust (400 per golden epic dusted) and my hope is that I can craft two normal common version for 200 dust when they fix it.
Commons cost 40, Rares cost 100, Epics cost 400, and Legendaries cost 1600 to craft... I was wrong about the goldens, and I already said that.
It's just a bug. I dusted my two normal copies to get 200 dusts. When they realized and fixed it, I will craft them back with 80 dusts, so I'll get 120 dusts thanks to this bug.
If you have a tablet version of HS, it'll still be possible to log in using the old version provided you haven't logged in with the update on PC yet.
So, if this is right, you should log in on tablet and craft 2x golden Living roots, if you don't have them already.
EDIT: DOH - obviously useless advice -sorry. You'll spend 800 and get 800 back, not very exciting.
I originally thought the same lol. But, for new players you can make 120 dust crafting the regulars lol.
Thanks for the heads up lad. Now to wait for it to be changed back to common.
Yeah it's my bad, I was convinced rares were 200 and common 100. Even better, I made 800 dust with the two golden version and hopefully it'll cost me 80 dust to craft them back in non golden common.