When should F2P players start saving gold for the December expansion? Mathematically speaking, when should a person stop investing into a given card pack type? I am thinking when I get to around 70% of a card pack type and 100% common cards that is a good time to stop and start saving.
Do you stop investing based on a date like bottom of the month that a set gets release? or do you stop based on percentage? And what would you recommend as a general rule?
Only once I start hearing about the next expansion from Blizzard do I stop buying packs or making new Arena decks.
I don't play very much, so I usually never get most of the cards from an expansion, with KotFT being the only exception because I pre-purchased the 50 pack bundle.
When should F2P players start saving gold for the December expansion? Mathematically speaking, when should a person stop investing into a given card pack type? I am thinking when I get to around 70% of a card pack type and 100% common cards that is a good time to stop and start saving.
Do you stop investing based on a date like bottom of the month that a set gets release? or do you stop based on percentage? And what would you recommend as a general rule?
Only once I start hearing about the next expansion from Blizzard do I stop buying packs or making new Arena decks.
I don't play very much, so I usually never get most of the cards from an expansion, with KotFT being the only exception because I pre-purchased the 50 pack bundle.
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I save money between exp. So i started collecting for dec exp the same day Kotft was relesed.
if you have all the legendaries and epics that you fancy this expansion, its safe to save up for the next right away. this is what im doing right now.
150 pack of each xpac, that gets you x2 copy of each rare generally.
Once you hit the pity timer around 150 packs I would stop and save.
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