So if they're allowing players to change decklists for the tournament (which is kind of a big deal), then we should be getting a refund for jungle giants, since the deck is nerfed. Why else would they allow players in a tournament to change a decklist?
They only offer dust refunds when the changes were intended to weaken a card. Not when the changes were intended on streamlining and straightening out mechanics. Blizz' words, not mine. They explicitly address why they're not giving a dust refund. The dust refund cares about why, not the end result.
While that may be true, it's one thing if a bugfix changes behavior that existed for a short period of time, but when something works a certain way for a year, then people craft it expecting it to continue working that way, then it's changed by a "bug fix" that significantly weakens it w/o compensation, that's bound to piss people off. It's not like dust refunds cost blizzard a lot since these kinds of changes don't happen that frequently. It basically allows people who happen to have the card trade it for another card of equal rarity.
While that may be true, it's one thing if a bugfix changes behavior that existed for a short period of time, but when something works a certain way for a year, then people craft it expecting it to continue working that way, then it's changed by a "bug fix" that significantly weakens it w/o compensation, that's bound to piss people off. It's not like dust refunds cost blizzard a lot since these kinds of changes don't happen that frequently. It basically allows people who happen to have the card trade it for another card of equal rarity.
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