I have a lot of cards but am not good at this game, so I could really use the help. :)
I like playing druid, warlock, priest most of all. Legends I own are the Hunter and Rogue legends from Classic, Lord Jaraxxus, Sylvanas, Cairne, The Black Knight, Ragnaros, Trade Prince Gally from GVG, Dr. Boom, Chillmaw, and Gormok (to go along with all the Naxx and BRM ones of course).
I have about 7000 dust to work with. This probably sounds shallow, but getting myself to a passable competitive level, even rank 15, would be nice . . .I get annihilated once hitting rank 17 or so, I end up just totally out-classed.
Well, you could always go the handlock way, do you own any of the giants? because if you have the giants and Jaraxxus, already there you have a competitive deck. Throw in Sylvanas, Dr. Balanced and a couple of taunters and you are good to go.
You could also play combo druid, which is fairly cheap deck, and it has a nice winrate. It really depends on your playstyle, but for me, if i had the dust i would go with handlock :)
I've got the Moltens but not the other ones. I also don't have the taunt-givers, which makes me a little reluctant (I'd have to blow 400 dust on rares).
I'm leaning towards pushing in for Mal'Ganis and the Giants and building from there, gives me Demon zoo and also the Demon version of Handlock if I want it (~3200), 2x AoL/FoN for druid (~1600), and then using the rest to build out a meta-friendly Paladin playkit starting with Tirion. Not all at once, but in steps. As much as I like Priest (and I have most of its non-legend staples), I'm thinking it is a bad use of my dust in this environment.
For some reason I always play terribly with mid-range Hunter, it's cheap to build but it doesn't totally click with my playstyle. I play Tempo Mage on the side with Ragnaros in place of Antonidas, not confident in my skills there but I love what the deck is capable of.
Mal'Ganis and Antonidas for 3200, the druid package for 1600, Mountain Giant for 800 gets me to 5600 dust for 3-5 new decks, which sounds like a great deal. I'm trying to be mindful of focusing on legendaries first, but these would totally change my playing environment.
Just lookup a good deck you want to play and craft whatever you're missing 7000 dust is more than enough and going by the legendaries you've already got I'd assume you have most rares.
I've been doing a ton of reading and watching (much better) players on stream, and this has helped to clear up my crafting decisions. I understand the importance of focusing on cards that represent win conditions or which allow me to break the bounds of what is normally expected in-game.
I love the Warlock cards but with a handful of rares still needed I'm going to focus on opening daily packs to try to pull those in first, while building a little extra dust to ease that cost. Short-term I can craft Antonidas and Tirion, each of which open up tons of options for their respective classes. To sate my class favorites itch 1600 dust gets my druid epics. By my measure this just leaves control decks to work towards, but with so much overlap in the legendaries there that seems like a nice long-term project - and hey, I'll have plenty to learn in the meantime!
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I have a lot of cards but am not good at this game, so I could really use the help. :)
I like playing druid, warlock, priest most of all. Legends I own are the Hunter and Rogue legends from Classic, Lord Jaraxxus, Sylvanas, Cairne, The Black Knight, Ragnaros, Trade Prince Gally from GVG, Dr. Boom, Chillmaw, and Gormok (to go along with all the Naxx and BRM ones of course).
I have about 7000 dust to work with. This probably sounds shallow, but getting myself to a passable competitive level, even rank 15, would be nice . . .I get annihilated once hitting rank 17 or so, I end up just totally out-classed.
Crafting/disenchanting questions belong in the Card Discussion forum.
Well, you could always go the handlock way, do you own any of the giants? because if you have the giants and Jaraxxus, already there you have a competitive deck. Throw in Sylvanas, Dr. Balanced and a couple of taunters and you are good to go.
You could also play combo druid, which is fairly cheap deck, and it has a nice winrate. It really depends on your playstyle, but for me, if i had the dust i would go with handlock :)
I've got the Moltens but not the other ones. I also don't have the taunt-givers, which makes me a little reluctant (I'd have to blow 400 dust on rares).
I'm leaning towards pushing in for Mal'Ganis and the Giants and building from there, gives me Demon zoo and also the Demon version of Handlock if I want it (~3200), 2x AoL/FoN for druid (~1600), and then using the rest to build out a meta-friendly Paladin playkit starting with Tirion. Not all at once, but in steps. As much as I like Priest (and I have most of its non-legend staples), I'm thinking it is a bad use of my dust in this environment.
Tirion Fordring , Mal'Ganis , Grommash Hellscream , Archmage Antonidas are remaining top tier Legendaries that you are missing.
As for decks, Mid-Range Hunter, Handlock, Druid, Tempo Mage, and Demon Zoo are the decks I like for laddering, and well within your budget. I think you have enough to craft all of them really.
Mal'Ganis Archmage Antonidas =3200
Mountain Giant , Ancient of Lore , Force of Nature, Snake Trap?? = 4000
For some reason I always play terribly with mid-range Hunter, it's cheap to build but it doesn't totally click with my playstyle. I play Tempo Mage on the side with Ragnaros in place of Antonidas, not confident in my skills there but I love what the deck is capable of.
Mal'Ganis and Antonidas for 3200, the druid package for 1600, Mountain Giant for 800 gets me to 5600 dust for 3-5 new decks, which sounds like a great deal. I'm trying to be mindful of focusing on legendaries first, but these would totally change my playing environment.
Just lookup a good deck you want to play and craft whatever you're missing 7000 dust is more than enough and going by the legendaries you've already got I'd assume you have most rares.
Figured I would drop an update here . . .
I've been doing a ton of reading and watching (much better) players on stream, and this has helped to clear up my crafting decisions. I understand the importance of focusing on cards that represent win conditions or which allow me to break the bounds of what is normally expected in-game.
I love the Warlock cards but with a handful of rares still needed I'm going to focus on opening daily packs to try to pull those in first, while building a little extra dust to ease that cost. Short-term I can craft Antonidas and Tirion, each of which open up tons of options for their respective classes. To sate my class favorites itch 1600 dust gets my druid epics. By my measure this just leaves control decks to work towards, but with so much overlap in the legendaries there that seems like a nice long-term project - and hey, I'll have plenty to learn in the meantime!