Would really like to hear your opinion about the topic.
I couldnt buy a lot of packs last expansion so i am struggling to have all new decks. Tho i do play tournaments so i really need all good cards. I also NEVER ever touched wild, should i dust my wild legendarys?
As someone will surely post this in a matter of minutes - it's up to you. If you don't intend to play Wild, dust it. I did and feel no regrets.
Although sometimes I feel like playing the old cancerous Tempo Mage with Flamewanker and Arcane Blast, or Dragon Tempo Warrior (omg how I miss that deck, it could really fix the meta this days!). I've even thought about crafting those few cards it needs, as those are mostly commons some rares and 2 epics (Twilight Guardian), but then I remembered about Fiery War Axe nerf and immediately lost interest.
So - you play standard and would play wild only out of nostalgia once or twice in three months? Dust the shit out of those cards. As next rotation hits, Imma gonna sit on heaps of dust myself.
No ~ just because you aren't touching wild at the moment doesn't mean you won't eventually. Lots of standard players in recent months have been making the jump and they have been really satisfied with the wild meta game and now treat standard as their casual game mode.
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Just be aware that you really decrease your possibilities. And that you do not get good value for your cards. Essentially, you Change four old (wild) legendaries into one new. You will constantly lose value by DE wild legendaries. Additionally, you can use them in adventures (like the frozen throne challenge or heroic modes) and often also in brawl (or sometimes heroic brawl). And there already were a couple of People stating their regret that they dusted everything.
But if you're really desperate and you're sure you will never use them, do it (and there also were People who claimed they did not regret DE wild Cards). I wouldn't do it but it's your collection.
I personally disenchant every wild card at the start of a new rotation so its easier to craft the new legendaries and adapt to the new meta... I think this decision is up to each player...
I dusted all mine. If I could do it over I would keep a select few. They should be fairly obvious, but cards like Kel'Thasud keep finding ways to be useful in tavern brawls/PVE.
So, I'd probably keep the best 20% and dust the rest.
400 dust doesn't even go very far. Also, you should probably try Wild before committing yourself to never, ever playing it. Which is what you are doing if you dust your Wild cards.
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I have never found wild interesting. I am confident that I never will. In the off chance I do, I can always fall back on the hearthstone standby of pay to win. Right now I care about winning in standard, so wild cards are expendable.
Given how poor the return on investment is for dusting cards, you shouldn't bother - you'll be able to craft four new legendaries for the cost of dusting sixteen. I'd at least recommend giving Wild a chance, rather than throwing away all of your collection for very little return. If you find that you no longer enjoy playing your favourite decks in the older format, then you can take your chances pressing the button. But dusting everything reflexively, without even bothering to explore the obvious alternative, seems needlessly rash.
I never play Wild, but I find that I always end up regretting it when I dust a legendary. Maybe Blizzard keeps track of how often certain cards are dusted and then commissions a deck using that card from an influential player. I then want to try that deck and find out I have dusted it. Then, I buy a bunch of packs so that I can get the dust for that legendary again. The truth is out there!
If yo haven't touched wild yet its safe to assume you wont bother with it later, especially since it will always be a shithole with patches/raza/all broken cards that are causing problems in standard now. You can also just save couple of playable wild cards for brawls and de rest.
If wild was able to be separated by expansion in separate leagues maybe then I'd find it interesting, but then you'd probably have almost all players playing in the expansion slot that has all the stupid stuff everyone abuses currently and the rest taking 3 minutes to find a match. As it is it is just a dumping ground where the pile just keeps getting bigger as they print more cards.
I figured the only way I dont lose the value of my money spent on this game is to play wild. It is every cards destiny to end up in wild. So either blizzard does some really shady creations that make old legends unusable or the cards keep infinite value in wild.
I've been playing wild for the past couple expansions and i have to say it is a breathe of fresh air compared to the 3-4 decks you see continuously on standard.
Plenty of people say - standard rotates so it's always fresh. I find this not true, standard takes about a month to settle. After that you'll see the same decks round and round. Wild kind of keeps you guessing, at least it does for me.
As a Free 2 Play player for 3+ years now, i disenchanted all GvG & TgT cards except The Best Legendary to have piece of memory of that expansion (for example : GvG i kept Dr.Boom aka Dr. Balance & from TgT i kept Justicar Trueheart). The rest i disenchanted, cause i knew & know now, that "standart" ladder will always be the number 1 game mode in Hearthstone. & Too keep up with the standart meta and maybe even have a chance to climb really high or have more cards to experiment with, u need a good deck or the best meta deck & for that you need alot of dust/packs. The next expansion to rotate out will be Old Gods, so i will keep The entire C'thun cards package, I'll keep N'zoth & i will keep Yogg cause it has a somewhat sentimental value to me LUL. The rest will be dusted. Yes, i do go & play wild mode, but it's mostly for fun or to complete a quest & nothing more. So, in conclusion, if you don't intend to play wild seriously in the future, then yes, disenchant the legendries you won't use ever & start to prepare to make a new legendary investment in the next or current expansion. Hearthstone is becoming more & more expansive to play, so you need all the help you can get. I hope this message helped you in some way to make a good decision & and decisions in the future. ;)
It's up to you. If you're going to feel nostalgic eventually and wanna play don't, however i've never been interested in wild and never will just because I don't find that format fun. A lot of people are talking about return rate for dust and all but honestly why have those cards sitting there doing nothing for a format you have no intention of playing. If you might play it every now and then keep them, if not, there is no value in keeping them
I occasionally play wild and have dusted all but a handful of my wild cards. I don't regret it at all when I do play wild as I have plenty of good standard cards due to having the dust to craft anything I want. Yes, you do constantly lose value over time, but considering how much gold I make between expansions, it more than makes up for it (my dust is steadily increasing to the point where I craft golden legendary cards for certain 'must have' cards). That said, it doesn't necessarily mean that you should; it really just depends on what type of player you are. At the very least, perhaps consider keeping legendary or even epic cards that have unique or powerful effects (i.e. keep Reno and Emperor but feel free to dust Rend Blackand and Mekgineer Thermaplugg). As more and more powerful cards get released with the newer expansions, many wild cards just won't ever go into a deck (Rend or Thermaplugg as I just mentioned), but before you dust something, always try to consider the combo potential as that is the main hook for wild.
LOL Wild>>>>>standard, in EVERYTHING. Much more fun, more decks, endless options, balanced also.. But definitely it will be worth disenhanting them, like 100 dust for epic and 400 for legendary such a value
LOL Wild>>>>>standard, in EVERYTHING. Much more fun, more decks, endless options, balanced also.. But definitely it will be worth disenhanting them, like 100 dust for epic and 400 for legendary such a value
Lol does double sarcasm cancel itself out kind of like a double negative?
the middle ground is the best choice.dust legends (and epics) you would never put in a deck,even a meme one...say hemet or stuff like that.keep the rest.if you feel the same at 3 months check your collection again.you may find some things to dust that you wouldnt earlier.at least keep all the playable like kt,dr7 loatheb etc.
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Would really like to hear your opinion about the topic.
I couldnt buy a lot of packs last expansion so i am struggling to have all new decks. Tho i do play tournaments so i really need all good cards. I also NEVER ever touched wild, should i dust my wild legendarys?
As someone will surely post this in a matter of minutes - it's up to you. If you don't intend to play Wild, dust it. I did and feel no regrets.
Although sometimes I feel like playing the old cancerous Tempo Mage with Flamewanker and Arcane Blast, or Dragon Tempo Warrior (omg how I miss that deck, it could really fix the meta this days!). I've even thought about crafting those few cards it needs, as those are mostly commons some rares and 2 epics (Twilight Guardian), but then I remembered about Fiery War Axe nerf and immediately lost interest.
So - you play standard and would play wild only out of nostalgia once or twice in three months? Dust the shit out of those cards. As next rotation hits, Imma gonna sit on heaps of dust myself.
I've no clue what I'm doing...
No ~ just because you aren't touching wild at the moment doesn't mean you won't eventually. Lots of standard players in recent months have been making the jump and they have been really satisfied with the wild meta game and now treat standard as their casual game mode.
Just be aware that you really decrease your possibilities. And that you do not get good value for your cards. Essentially, you Change four old (wild) legendaries into one new. You will constantly lose value by DE wild legendaries. Additionally, you can use them in adventures (like the frozen throne challenge or heroic modes) and often also in brawl (or sometimes heroic brawl). And there already were a couple of People stating their regret that they dusted everything.
But if you're really desperate and you're sure you will never use them, do it (and there also were People who claimed they did not regret DE wild Cards). I wouldn't do it but it's your collection.
No, don't do this, no rare standard meta become boring as hell and Wild is your way.
If you make this terrible decision a least spend your dust in classic epics and legendarys otherwise you will receive a hard hit every rotation.
I personally disenchant every wild card at the start of a new rotation so its easier to craft the new legendaries and adapt to the new meta... I think this decision is up to each player...
I dusted all mine. If I could do it over I would keep a select few. They should be fairly obvious, but cards like Kel'Thasud keep finding ways to be useful in tavern brawls/PVE.
So, I'd probably keep the best 20% and dust the rest.
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If you dust them, you will one day regret it.
400 dust doesn't even go very far. Also, you should probably try Wild before committing yourself to never, ever playing it. Which is what you are doing if you dust your Wild cards.
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I have never found wild interesting. I am confident that I never will. In the off chance I do, I can always fall back on the hearthstone standby of pay to win. Right now I care about winning in standard, so wild cards are expendable.
Given how poor the return on investment is for dusting cards, you shouldn't bother - you'll be able to craft four new legendaries for the cost of dusting sixteen. I'd at least recommend giving Wild a chance, rather than throwing away all of your collection for very little return. If you find that you no longer enjoy playing your favourite decks in the older format, then you can take your chances pressing the button. But dusting everything reflexively, without even bothering to explore the obvious alternative, seems needlessly rash.
I never play Wild, but I find that I always end up regretting it when I dust a legendary. Maybe Blizzard keeps track of how often certain cards are dusted and then commissions a deck using that card from an influential player. I then want to try that deck and find out I have dusted it. Then, I buy a bunch of packs so that I can get the dust for that legendary again. The truth is out there!
If yo haven't touched wild yet its safe to assume you wont bother with it later, especially since it will always be a shithole with patches/raza/all broken cards that are causing problems in standard now. You can also just save couple of playable wild cards for brawls and de rest.
If wild was able to be separated by expansion in separate leagues maybe then I'd find it interesting, but then you'd probably have almost all players playing in the expansion slot that has all the stupid stuff everyone abuses currently and the rest taking 3 minutes to find a match. As it is it is just a dumping ground where the pile just keeps getting bigger as they print more cards.
I figured the only way I dont lose the value of my money spent on this game is to play wild. It is every cards destiny to end up in wild. So either blizzard does some really shady creations that make old legends unusable or the cards keep infinite value in wild.
I've been playing wild for the past couple expansions and i have to say it is a breathe of fresh air compared to the 3-4 decks you see continuously on standard.
Plenty of people say - standard rotates so it's always fresh. I find this not true, standard takes about a month to settle. After that you'll see the same decks round and round. Wild kind of keeps you guessing, at least it does for me.
As a Free 2 Play player for 3+ years now, i disenchanted all GvG & TgT cards except The Best Legendary to have piece of memory of that expansion (for example : GvG i kept Dr.Boom aka Dr. Balance & from TgT i kept Justicar Trueheart). The rest i disenchanted, cause i knew & know now, that "standart" ladder will always be the number 1 game mode in Hearthstone. & Too keep up with the standart meta and maybe even have a chance to climb really high or have more cards to experiment with, u need a good deck or the best meta deck & for that you need alot of dust/packs. The next expansion to rotate out will be Old Gods, so i will keep The entire C'thun cards package, I'll keep N'zoth & i will keep Yogg cause it has a somewhat sentimental value to me LUL. The rest will be dusted. Yes, i do go & play wild mode, but it's mostly for fun or to complete a quest & nothing more. So, in conclusion, if you don't intend to play wild seriously in the future, then yes, disenchant the legendries you won't use ever & start to prepare to make a new legendary investment in the next or current expansion. Hearthstone is becoming more & more expansive to play, so you need all the help you can get. I hope this message helped you in some way to make a good decision & and decisions in the future. ;)
It's up to you. If you're going to feel nostalgic eventually and wanna play don't, however i've never been interested in wild and never will just because I don't find that format fun. A lot of people are talking about return rate for dust and all but honestly why have those cards sitting there doing nothing for a format you have no intention of playing. If you might play it every now and then keep them, if not, there is no value in keeping them
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I occasionally play wild and have dusted all but a handful of my wild cards. I don't regret it at all when I do play wild as I have plenty of good standard cards due to having the dust to craft anything I want. Yes, you do constantly lose value over time, but considering how much gold I make between expansions, it more than makes up for it (my dust is steadily increasing to the point where I craft golden legendary cards for certain 'must have' cards). That said, it doesn't necessarily mean that you should; it really just depends on what type of player you are. At the very least, perhaps consider keeping legendary or even epic cards that have unique or powerful effects (i.e. keep Reno and Emperor but feel free to dust Rend Blackand and Mekgineer Thermaplugg). As more and more powerful cards get released with the newer expansions, many wild cards just won't ever go into a deck (Rend or Thermaplugg as I just mentioned), but before you dust something, always try to consider the combo potential as that is the main hook for wild.
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LOL Wild>>>>>standard, in EVERYTHING. Much more fun, more decks, endless options, balanced also.. But definitely it will be worth disenhanting them, like 100 dust for epic and 400 for legendary such a value
the middle ground is the best choice.dust legends (and epics) you would never put in a deck,even a meme one...say hemet or stuff like that.keep the rest.if you feel the same at 3 months check your collection again.you may find some things to dust that you wouldnt earlier.at least keep all the playable like kt,dr7 loatheb etc.
best way to win is have your opponent give up and concede.