I haven't decided yet. I don't use the cards, but I don't like dusting things just because.
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According to the poll, 1 in 3 people are not dusting their cards ... what? Why wouldn't you? You could just craft them back without any loss in dust at any time you wish. Just recraft them as soon as you want to try a deck with them or they turn out to be still playable. No one can say for certain what the meta will be like after the nerfs. It's safer to dust them in case they become shit. Why gamble? And what if you open them in packs after the refund period ends?
As for me, I play a lot of druid but I don't like spreading plague in any of them. I still think it's a bad card despite what blizzard says and won't be recrafting them. Murloc warleader is still pretty good but I only play paladin when it shows up in daily quests so I probably won't be recrafting them either. By the time murlocs show up in some other deck, I might have opened new warleaders in packs anyway
According to the poll, 1 in 3 people are not dusting their cards ... what? Why wouldn't you? You could just craft them back without any loss in dust at any time you wish. Just recraft them as soon as you want to try a deck with them or they turn out to be still playable. No one can say for certain what the meta will be like after the nerfs. It's safer to dust them in case they become shit. Why gamble? And what if you open them in packs after the refund period ends?
As for me, I play a lot of druid but I don't like spreading plague in any of them. I still think it's a bad card despite what blizzard says and won't be recrafting them. Murloc warleader is still pretty good but I only play paladin when it shows up in daily quests so I probably won't be recrafting them either. By the time murlocs show up in some other deck, I might have opened new warleaders in packs anyway
generally, you have a good point. but the guys who wont dust their cards might want to CONTINUE playing with them and not wait for getting them again from packs/no plans of opening ktf packs.
I would somewhat fall under that category. I dont open classic packs anymore aside from the tavern brawl loot and I have zero plans to buy more kft packs.
You wouldn't continue playing it if the card or the deck that runs the card becomes garbage though. There's no way to tell until the meta settles again
Golden rule of crafting and disenchanting on the topic of nerfed cards in Hearthstone: Disenchant the nerfed cards but DO NOT SPEND IT in case you wish to re-craft the cards again.
An important thing to remember is that all cards that are nerfed are nerfed to bring them onto an equal playing field, this means that they go from 'overperforming'/'overpowered' to (hopefully) balanced 'good' cards instead that fulfill their design purpose.
I wonder how many cards have actually been nerfed this way since the game's release, instead of the "utterly destroy the card so it never sees play again" Blizzard approach. Knife Juggler, Soulfire?
An important thing to remember is that all cards that are nerfed are nerfed to bring them onto an equal playing field, this means that they go from 'overperforming'/'overpowered' to (hopefully) balanced 'good' cards instead that fulfill their design purpose.
I wonder how many cards have actually been nerfed this way since the game's release, instead of the "utterly destroy the card so it never sees play again" Blizzard approach. Knife Juggler, Soulfire?
Been in this sort of business only once (when Azure Drake and Co. went to HoF), and didn't have many resources to toy with, then. So I'd like to check with you what I remember of that. Maybe it'll be useful to other people, too ;)
During the "grace period" (2 weeks?) if we disenchant nerfed cards we should receive dust equal to full crafting cost up to max playable copies, correct?
So, for example, if someone owns 2x normal copies plus 1x golden copy of Spreading Plague, their options would be:
don't DE, keep all 3 copies => get nothing
DE golden copy, keep normals => get 800 dust
DE 1 normal, keep other normal + golden => get 100 dust
DE 2 normals, keep golden => get 200 dust
DE 1 normal + golden, keep other normal => get 900 dust
DE all 3 copies => get ... 920 dust? or 300? Guess it depends on the order you DE the cards (full refund for first 2, base refund for the 3rd)?
Been in this sort of business only once (when Azure Drake and Co. went to HoF), and didn't have many resources to toy with, then. So I'd like to check with you what I remember of that. Maybe it'll be useful to other people, too ;)
During the "grace period" (2 weeks?) if we disenchant nerfed cards we should receive dust equal to full crafting cost up to max playable copies, correct?
So, for example, if someone owns 2x normal copies plus 1x golden copy of Spreading Plague, their options would be:
don't DE, keep all 3 copies => get nothing
DE golden copy, keep normals => get 800 dust
DE 1 normal, keep other normal + golden => get 100 dust
DE 2 normals, keep golden => get 200 dust
DE 1 normal + golden, keep other normal => get 900 dust
DE all 3 copies => get ... 920 dust? or 300? Guess it depends on the order you DE the cards (full refund for first 2, base refund for the 3rd)?
Thanks!
No.. NO NO NO
You're confusing HoF with nerfing, which are two separate things.
For nerfing, ALL cards that are dusted are dusted at full value. I fyou own 50 Spreading Plagues then you get the full 100 dust for each one (thus 5000 dust). If they are all golden then you get the full golden value. Note that if you open a new Plague you cna dust it for the full value. #()$(# you can CRAFT a Plague then dust it at full value so long as it's during the grace period.
The whole "only for the first two" thing is for cards that aren't nerfed but moved to the HoF given that you actually get to keep the cards that are HoFed along with getting the dust value.
As for the OP, I always dust the cards that are nerfed as, at worst, I'll just recraft them when I need them at no loss, even if it's during hte grace period.
According to the poll, 1 in 3 people are not dusting their cards ... what? Why wouldn't you? You could just craft them back without any loss in dust at any time you wish. Just recraft them as soon as you want to try a deck with them or they turn out to be still playable. No one can say for certain what the meta will be like after the nerfs. It's safer to dust them in case they become shit. Why gamble? And what if you open them in packs after the refund period ends?
1000 dust, seriously? Also there is almost 100% possibility you'll spend that dust on other cards; i did that in gwent when the nilfgaaard faction was nerfed, guess what - i still can't play that faction cause i already crafted something else :)
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Will you dust Spreading Plague and Murloc Warleader?
Free dust is tempting but I sense those Murloc Warleaders can still be played. It's also painful to DE (in my case) cause I just crafted Finja, the Flying Star and the Gentle Megasaur a couple of weeks ago.
Spreading Plague... I dunno. maybe 1 off a deck would suffice after the nerf?
I will probably DE my golden warleader but keep 2 regulars.
I will, but I'm decrafting my golden ones instead of normal ones. I will probably use the excess for the normal copies
I haven't decided yet. I don't use the cards, but I don't like dusting things just because.
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I will dust them. Then maybe re-craft later
A rare and an epic? Not enough dust to matter. Warleader is still functional as a finisher, especially with Bloodlust in a combo deck.
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According to the poll, 1 in 3 people are not dusting their cards ... what? Why wouldn't you? You could just craft them back without any loss in dust at any time you wish. Just recraft them as soon as you want to try a deck with them or they turn out to be still playable. No one can say for certain what the meta will be like after the nerfs. It's safer to dust them in case they become shit. Why gamble? And what if you open them in packs after the refund period ends?
As for me, I play a lot of druid but I don't like spreading plague in any of them. I still think it's a bad card despite what blizzard says and won't be recrafting them. Murloc warleader is still pretty good but I only play paladin when it shows up in daily quests so I probably won't be recrafting them either. By the time murlocs show up in some other deck, I might have opened new warleaders in packs anyway
Legend with : S65 Freeze Mage, S57 Maly Gonk Druid, S57 "Okay" Shaman, S53 Boom-zooka Hunter, S53 Maly Tog Druid, S52 Wild Tog Druid ft.Blingtron, S50 Quest Rogue, S49 Dead Man's Warrior, S41 Wild Clown Fiesta Druid, S41 Hadronox Jade Druid, S40 Wild OTK Dragon Druid, S35 SMOrc Shaman, S33 Jade Druid, S22 Control Priest, S19 Control Priest
You wouldn't continue playing it if the card or the deck that runs the card becomes garbage though. There's no way to tell until the meta settles again
Legend with : S65 Freeze Mage, S57 Maly Gonk Druid, S57 "Okay" Shaman, S53 Boom-zooka Hunter, S53 Maly Tog Druid, S52 Wild Tog Druid ft.Blingtron, S50 Quest Rogue, S49 Dead Man's Warrior, S41 Wild Clown Fiesta Druid, S41 Hadronox Jade Druid, S40 Wild OTK Dragon Druid, S35 SMOrc Shaman, S33 Jade Druid, S22 Control Priest, S19 Control Priest
Golden Heroes:
Warlock
Druid
Warrior
There is no downside to dusting. But everyone knows that. People that play Blizzard games are not stupid, or are they?
I have a golden Warleader that I'll be dusting, since I don't play the decks that it sees play in. Probably turn into an Arcane Giant or something.
Been in this sort of business only once (when Azure Drake and Co. went to HoF), and didn't have many resources to toy with, then. So I'd like to check with you what I remember of that. Maybe it'll be useful to other people, too ;)
During the "grace period" (2 weeks?) if we disenchant nerfed cards we should receive dust equal to full crafting cost up to max playable copies, correct?
So, for example, if someone owns 2x normal copies plus 1x golden copy of Spreading Plague, their options would be:
Thanks!
You'll get refund for all cards, so dust all of them as I do, you can easily reverse at any time)
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1000 dust, seriously? Also there is almost 100% possibility you'll spend that dust on other cards; i did that in gwent when the nilfgaaard faction was nerfed, guess what - i still can't play that faction cause i already crafted something else :)