How can we tell you what you want to play? You need to know it by urself. If you want to play more druid decks, invest in druid, if u want to play warrior, invest in warrior...
That's what I always think when people ask what should they play with
craft a Wisp 357 times, then disenchant all those. with the remaining 1805 dust craft craft 45 more, disenchant those. with the remaining 230 dust craft 2 Angry Chicken that you always wanted (be honest) & at the end of the day you have 30 delicious dust left, conglaturation!
It always baffles me when people say "I only play x class". Wtf, you are missing out on like 90% of the content of the game.
Yea sure druid is good class right now but it's always been boring as fuck class to play.
If you want to play control warrior you need quest,baku and odd taunts
or mechs and dr boom hero
Wtf is wrong with playing only one class? Look at LoL....normaly players are playing few(3-5) champs out of 130+ so they are missing out 95%+ content of game? Not so sure about that.
This:
This isn't some MMO or an adventure game where the goal is to 100% the content.
Card games aren't meant to be 'fully experienced'. Instead the idea is to gather a batch of cards, use it to make a deck that looks interesting, then go to town with it.
The whole negative mentality behind 'playing only one class' is the mistake early players make in dusting EVERYTHING and crafting for one class is that decks fade away in rotation and classes change, weaken, alter. A person who went 100% on pirate warrior last year would HATE how slow they play now and would have no way of focusing on the similarly fast Odd Rogue.
As far as the OP, I would try to focus on:
Cards that open up multiple good decks. So neutral would be the first priority i.e Togwoggle.
Decks that only need 1-2 more expensive cards or a few cheap cards to finish. So, for example, if you only need 2 Star Aligners to get Star Druid to work then that's fine. Try to avoid decks that need a whole batch of cards you don't have.
Have some dust for the next expansion in hand as well.
After ALL of that, then aim for those cards that are very meme and only for 1 deck but are interesting.
Also try to piece together what you actually like, from an archetype, rather than a class based, mentality, and see if you can make decks for them (following the rules above). i know early on I HATED Rogue so I avoided making any deck for her even if I could afford it. Later on, Rogue shifted and decks showed up that I WAS interested in, but since I had never invested in rogue early on those decks now had a whole TON of cards I didn't have, making it far too expensive to make. I eventually spent time finding Tempoish (as that's my preferred archetype) decks I coudl do with Rogue that were rather meme but not too expensive (Deathrattle Rogue, then Jade Rogue which lead to crafting the DK for her, which led to Tess Rogue which I currently play). I can't make the tier 1 decks as I'm still missing a lot but eventually Rotation will fix that and get me up to speed.
Point is, try to find what you like out of Druid and see if you can find other decks that aren't too expensive to make that you have similar traits. If you can make Control Warrior without too much cost that'll work well, for example. That way, if Druid gets nerfed or an expansion changes them into something you don't like (or ruins them) you'll have other places to go.
craft a Wisp 357 times, then disenchant all those. with the remaining 1805 dust craft craft 45 more, disenchant those. with the remaining 230 dust craft 2 Angry Chicken that you always wanted (be honest) & at the end of the day you have 30 delicious dust left, conglaturation!
Can mods lock the thread already? My decision is made. Thank you so much.
It always baffles me when people say "I only play x class". Wtf, you are missing out on like 90% of the content of the game.
Yea sure druid is good class right now but it's always been boring as fuck class to play.
If you want to play control warrior you need quest,baku and odd taunts
or mechs and dr boom hero
Wtf is wrong with playing only one class? Look at LoL....normaly players are playing few(3-5) champs out of 130+ so they are missing out 95%+ content of game? Not so sure about that.
This:
This isn't some MMO or an adventure game where the goal is to 100% the content.
Card games aren't meant to be 'fully experienced'. Instead the idea is to gather a batch of cards, use it to make a deck that looks interesting, then go to town with it.
The whole negative mentality behind 'playing only one class' is the mistake early players make in dusting EVERYTHING and crafting for one class is that decks fade away in rotation and classes change, weaken, alter. A person who went 100% on pirate warrior last year would HATE how slow they play now and would have no way of focusing on the similarly fast Odd Rogue.
As far as the OP, I would try to focus on:
Cards that open up multiple good decks. So neutral would be the first priority i.e Togwoggle.
Decks that only need 1-2 more expensive cards or a few cheap cards to finish. So, for example, if you only need 2 Star Aligners to get Star Druid to work then that's fine. Try to avoid decks that need a whole batch of cards you don't have.
Have some dust for the next expansion in hand as well.
After ALL of that, then aim for those cards that are very meme and only for 1 deck but are interesting.
Also try to piece together what you actually like, from an archetype, rather than a class based, mentality, and see if you can make decks for them (following the rules above). i know early on I HATED Rogue so I avoided making any deck for her even if I could afford it. Later on, Rogue shifted and decks showed up that I WAS interested in, but since I had never invested in rogue early on those decks now had a whole TON of cards I didn't have, making it far too expensive to make. I eventually spent time finding Tempoish (as that's my preferred archetype) decks I coudl do with Rogue that were rather meme but not too expensive (Deathrattle Rogue, then Jade Rogue which lead to crafting the DK for her, which led to Tess Rogue which I currently play). I can't make the tier 1 decks as I'm still missing a lot but eventually Rotation will fix that and get me up to speed.
Point is, try to find what you like out of Druid and see if you can find other decks that aren't too expensive to make that you have similar traits. If you can make Control Warrior without too much cost that'll work well, for example. That way, if Druid gets nerfed or an expansion changes them into something you don't like (or ruins them) you'll have other places to go.
Thank you for the advice. I have already crafted togwaggle as well as every competitive Druid deck, just want to make some fun meme druid decks for legend. I do like control warrior too though and warrior as a class, and it has some competitive decks. I think you helped me decide that I’ll probably finish some meme decks but I won’t craft druid cards for the sake of it, and then I’ll make control warrior.
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That's what I always think when people ask what should they play with
craft a Wisp 357 times, then disenchant all those. with the remaining 1805 dust craft craft 45 more, disenchant those. with the remaining 230 dust craft 2 Angry Chicken that you always wanted (be honest) & at the end of the day you have 30 delicious dust left, conglaturation!
This:
This isn't some MMO or an adventure game where the goal is to 100% the content.
Card games aren't meant to be 'fully experienced'. Instead the idea is to gather a batch of cards, use it to make a deck that looks interesting, then go to town with it.
The whole negative mentality behind 'playing only one class' is the mistake early players make in dusting EVERYTHING and crafting for one class is that decks fade away in rotation and classes change, weaken, alter. A person who went 100% on pirate warrior last year would HATE how slow they play now and would have no way of focusing on the similarly fast Odd Rogue.
As far as the OP, I would try to focus on:
Cards that open up multiple good decks. So neutral would be the first priority i.e Togwoggle.
Decks that only need 1-2 more expensive cards or a few cheap cards to finish. So, for example, if you only need 2 Star Aligners to get Star Druid to work then that's fine. Try to avoid decks that need a whole batch of cards you don't have.
Have some dust for the next expansion in hand as well.
After ALL of that, then aim for those cards that are very meme and only for 1 deck but are interesting.
Also try to piece together what you actually like, from an archetype, rather than a class based, mentality, and see if you can make decks for them (following the rules above). i know early on I HATED Rogue so I avoided making any deck for her even if I could afford it. Later on, Rogue shifted and decks showed up that I WAS interested in, but since I had never invested in rogue early on those decks now had a whole TON of cards I didn't have, making it far too expensive to make. I eventually spent time finding Tempoish (as that's my preferred archetype) decks I coudl do with Rogue that were rather meme but not too expensive (Deathrattle Rogue, then Jade Rogue which lead to crafting the DK for her, which led to Tess Rogue which I currently play). I can't make the tier 1 decks as I'm still missing a lot but eventually Rotation will fix that and get me up to speed.
Point is, try to find what you like out of Druid and see if you can find other decks that aren't too expensive to make that you have similar traits. If you can make Control Warrior without too much cost that'll work well, for example. That way, if Druid gets nerfed or an expansion changes them into something you don't like (or ruins them) you'll have other places to go.
One does not simply walk into Mordor,
unless they want to be the best they can be.
Can mods lock the thread already? My decision is made. Thank you so much.
Thank you for the advice. I have already crafted togwaggle as well as every competitive Druid deck, just want to make some fun meme druid decks for legend. I do like control warrior too though and warrior as a class, and it has some competitive decks. I think you helped me decide that I’ll probably finish some meme decks but I won’t craft druid cards for the sake of it, and then I’ll make control warrior.