as the title says, I didn't played that much this season due to my collection....
NEVER DISENCHANT NON-DUPLICATE! Pls, i did it in my 1 of 2 accounts and now i lost everything! So, i went to this new account and here i never disenchant a non-duplicate.
no, SPECIALLY during the first expansion of the year, since the first expansion of the year comes with a rotation and lasts 2 years in standard competitive decks during that expansion are the weakest throghout all year, for example. if you crafted an un'goro competitive deck like for example un'goro discover mage or un'goro silence priest (un'goro being the first expac of last year) during the un'gooro era and suddenly in august (frozen throne) they'd become tier 7 because of powercreep, if i were you i'd just play construccted/arena and collect gold till the second expansion before crafting a competitive deck becuase that's when busted cards start rolling in, like the 2paradise" meta of un'goro where there were 17 competitive decks ended super abruptly in frozen throne when the number was reduced to three and things like quest warrior or discover mage were no longe rpowerful enough to compete.
edit: besides having more options means having easier access to competitive decks during the next cycle, for example whoever disenchanted Hadronox or Jungle Giants last year is probably now having so many regrets or they had to craft one or both of them again effectivelly wasting 1200-2400 dust, i personally know people that regreted having disenchanted Spiritsinger Umbra un un'goro or KOFT once cubelock became a thing in K&C.
Never disenchant to make a tier 1 deck. chances are it'll be nerfed quicker than you can recover from the dust deficit. use this website to find successful decks with innkeeper attached so you can see what you need to save for or what you can afford.
When all else fails run a strong murloc package and invest heavily in the classic set.
I see so I should just play daily for quests and play arena and if possible achieve infinite runs? so I can earn dust and experience also in different classes?
you could dust useless or wild cards if you have some but in general i would keep the cards. You loose much value if you have to recarft the cards. You could play arena to grind some dust or just spend a few bucks.
besides if you have HS in cellphone and a desktop pc you can just complete quests with yourself with a secondary account:D, i do that when i know i don't have time toplay too many games and complete quests against people in aldder where there's a possibility to lose a lot and waste a lot of time before i complete my quests
No. If you're new to the game you just have to grind and/or kick in some cash. It'll cost you more in the long run to DE everything. Chances are, as a new player, you need the play experience and are better off playing with each class some to learn the game and then start worrying about ranked play.
TL;DR - Don't dust your collection for a single deck, practice practice practice.
Kel is dead-on here. This will bum you out in the long term for a number of reasons, but just a few are:
You might need some of those cards later on. The meta can shift and now that the power levels and win rates are more evenly spread, the shifts could continue into the next expansion.
Diversity is important. Dusting your collection to get one deck for one class severely limits your means of improving in other classes. You're going to have far fewer options and gain far less experience. Unless you plan on being a one-class legend, this will hurt.
Everyone goes through this. It's a fairly hard lesson to learn in Hearthstone: starting out is like boot camp. You get beyond the tutorials and unlock every mode and all the basic cards, get some free packs, and start hitting ladder. Suddenly, you feel like it's only cards or specific decks that win games, not skill. The only time that's absolutely true is when the meta is completely unbalanced. There is an early grind that I promise is worth it. And if you can afford it, pre-orders for new expansions are the most cost-effective way of spending money on the game in my experience. It's 50 (or 70 if you pre-ordered Witchwood) packs for $50 USD: $1 per pack, $0.20 a card.
Grinding with a small collection forces you to get better. When I started, I spent way too much money on this game and couldn't understand how even with tier 1 decks I was consistently stuck under rank 15 unless I got coaching while on ladder. Then a buddy of mine started explaining some basics to Hearthstone that I never paid attention to: what cards fill what roles in what decks, mulligans, matchups, playing your outs, seeing the lines, etc. A few weeks of that and I was consistently ranking 15 or higher. This past season I just got even higher than ever, and I might be able to make my first run for legend by the end of the year. It helps to have cards, but I earned those cards and increased my collection's power while increasing my skill level.
Ultimately, relying on tiers and decks to carry you is a surefire way to limit your potential, as well as your collection.
Stick with it, save gold, and fin friends and players to work on your skills with. Patience will pay off!
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I see so I should just play daily for quests and play arena and if possible achieve infinite runs? so I can earn dust and experience also in different classes?
Arena is a great investment, though the matches can be frustrating given the insane rng some players have in building their arena decks. You're guaranteed a pack, and if you hit a minimum of 3 wins, you come out even if not ahead. It's a great way to improve basic skills and card assessment, too.
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Rage quitting: the best way to ensure your opponent knows they beat a giant baby.
Metas shift and change. You could craft a Tier 1 deck today and in a week someone may create a new deck that pushes your deck out of the meta and then you will have wasted all your cards. My suggestion is to play Arena until your collection is built up. 2-3 wins is equal to buying a pack, 4-6 is a discount, 7+ is profit. You will hone your skills and understanding of the cards while building your collection and dust reserve.
I played for 4 months f2p before I had a teir 1 deck (mid-range shaman) and blizzard nerfed it. Then I spent 80 bucks and had 3 tier 1 decks. Just don't DE you will regret it. Grind for a deck u want to play that only has 1 or two legendaries. I recommend odd rogue or zoolock.
A deck could be tier 1 just for a couple of months or be nerfed. And play always the same deck could be boring.
Daily quests and patience. Just in a really long period you will be able to play more competitive decks. Unless you start to spend a lot of money on the game.
This is to show that dusting cards is a terrible idea and especially when it comes to your entire collection. Dusting everything means you can play competitively for 2 more months, then the meta shifts and you're screwed, wishing you didn't dust those cards. Please do not dust.
as the title says, I didn't played that much this season due to my collection....
NEVER DISENCHANT NON-DUPLICATE! Pls, i did it in my 1 of 2 accounts and now i lost everything! So, i went to this new account and here i never disenchant a non-duplicate.
This. I had another account where I dusted everything that wasn't Warrior. Wasn't worth it.
as the title says, I didn't played that much this season due to my collection....
NEVER DISENCHANT NON-DUPLICATE! Pls, i did it in my 1 of 2 accounts and now i lost everything! So, i went to this new account and here i never disenchant a non-duplicate.
This. I had another account where I dusted everything that wasn't Warrior. Wasn't worth it.
I netdecked in the first (rip) account a lot of decks... Taunt druid, Cubelock, Odd pala, even pala... What happened? I lost a lot of game and i was so frustrated that i destroyed everything for another deck, repeating this a lot. Never craft a T1 deck if you have to dust your entire collection.
I'm luck, in my new account i have some legendaries and today I found Golden Hagatha so i'm pretty happy.
Best way to grind gold is arena and i've found help watching top arena players that explain their choices. Also hsreplay.net shows the tier list for standard, wild and arena so it can help when deciding classes to choose from. pay attention to synergies but don't be a slave to them when there is a better "value" card to choose. a lot of arena pros state how useful the 2 cost minions can be since you might not always get your 1 cost minion to start things off but a 2 cost minion is usually solid for more turns.
Learn when to commit different cards instead of going all in like alot of standard games go.
It's all about having the answer to the board and keeping ahead of your opponent.
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as the title says, I didn't played that much this season due to my collection....
NEVER DISENCHANT NON-DUPLICATE!
Pls, i did it in my 1 of 2 accounts and now i lost everything!
So, i went to this new account and here i never disenchant a non-duplicate.
Leper Gnome
no, SPECIALLY during the first expansion of the year, since the first expansion of the year comes with a rotation and lasts 2 years in standard competitive decks during that expansion are the weakest throghout all year, for example. if you crafted an un'goro competitive deck like for example un'goro discover mage or un'goro silence priest (un'goro being the first expac of last year) during the un'gooro era and suddenly in august (frozen throne) they'd become tier 7 because of powercreep, if i were you i'd just play construccted/arena and collect gold till the second expansion before crafting a competitive deck becuase that's when busted cards start rolling in, like the 2paradise" meta of un'goro where there were 17 competitive decks ended super abruptly in frozen throne when the number was reduced to three and things like quest warrior or discover mage were no longe rpowerful enough to compete.
edit: besides having more options means having easier access to competitive decks during the next cycle, for example whoever disenchanted Hadronox or Jungle Giants last year is probably now having so many regrets or they had to craft one or both of them again effectivelly wasting 1200-2400 dust, i personally know people that regreted having disenchanted Spiritsinger Umbra un un'goro or KOFT once cubelock became a thing in K&C.
Never disenchant to make a tier 1 deck. chances are it'll be nerfed quicker than you can recover from the dust deficit. use this website to find successful decks with innkeeper attached so you can see what you need to save for or what you can afford.
When all else fails run a strong murloc package and invest heavily in the classic set.
I see so I should just play daily for quests and play arena and if possible achieve infinite runs? so I can earn dust and experience also in different classes?
you could dust useless or wild cards if you have some but in general i would keep the cards. You loose much value if you have to recarft the cards. You could play arena to grind some dust or just spend a few bucks.
besides if you have HS in cellphone and a desktop pc you can just complete quests with yourself with a secondary account:D, i do that when i know i don't have time toplay too many games and complete quests against people in aldder where there's a possibility to lose a lot and waste a lot of time before i complete my quests
TL;DR - Don't dust your collection for a single deck, practice practice practice.
Kel is dead-on here. This will bum you out in the long term for a number of reasons, but just a few are:
Ultimately, relying on tiers and decks to carry you is a surefire way to limit your potential, as well as your collection.
Stick with it, save gold, and fin friends and players to work on your skills with. Patience will pay off!
Rage quitting: the best way to ensure your opponent knows they beat a giant baby.
save cards and grind for gold/more packs.. you don't want to regret anything later
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Arena is a great investment, though the matches can be frustrating given the insane rng some players have in building their arena decks. You're guaranteed a pack, and if you hit a minimum of 3 wins, you come out even if not ahead. It's a great way to improve basic skills and card assessment, too.
Rage quitting: the best way to ensure your opponent knows they beat a giant baby.
Metas shift and change. You could craft a Tier 1 deck today and in a week someone may create a new deck that pushes your deck out of the meta and then you will have wasted all your cards. My suggestion is to play Arena until your collection is built up. 2-3 wins is equal to buying a pack, 4-6 is a discount, 7+ is profit. You will hone your skills and understanding of the cards while building your collection and dust reserve.
I played for 4 months f2p before I had a teir 1 deck (mid-range shaman) and blizzard nerfed it. Then I spent 80 bucks and had 3 tier 1 decks. Just don't DE you will regret it. Grind for a deck u want to play that only has 1 or two legendaries. I recommend odd rogue or zoolock.
A deck could be tier 1 just for a couple of months or be nerfed. And play always the same deck could be boring.
Daily quests and patience. Just in a really long period you will be able to play more competitive decks. Unless you start to spend a lot of money on the game.
Rip Hadronox
Leper Gnome
This. I had another account where I dusted everything that wasn't Warrior. Wasn't worth it.
Definitely not.
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I netdecked in the first (rip) account a lot of decks... Taunt druid, Cubelock, Odd pala, even pala... What happened? I lost a lot of game and i was so frustrated that i destroyed everything for another deck, repeating this a lot. Never craft a T1 deck if you have to dust your entire collection.
I'm luck, in my new account i have some legendaries and today I found Golden Hagatha so i'm pretty happy.
Leper Gnome
No, you will regret it.
No. The top decks are all weak right now. Grind as best as you can, and use your resources to get the op cards which will be printed next set
Best way to grind gold is arena and i've found help watching top arena players that explain their choices. Also hsreplay.net shows the tier list for standard, wild and arena so it can help when deciding classes to choose from. pay attention to synergies but don't be a slave to them when there is a better "value" card to choose. a lot of arena pros state how useful the 2 cost minions can be since you might not always get your 1 cost minion to start things off but a 2 cost minion is usually solid for more turns.
Learn when to commit different cards instead of going all in like alot of standard games go.
It's all about having the answer to the board and keeping ahead of your opponent.