It should come as no shocker that Blizzard is destroying the meta by removing the Odd/Even issue entirely from Standard. At least what they are doing is going to be compensating the players that invested dust into these cards.
So the question is... what are your thoughts as to whether it would be worth it to craft, regular or golden, any of the HOF cards before the change goes into effect?
On one hand, having the dust on hand to craft other things is a nice thing to have. On the other, you'll get your dust back AND have a card to play in wild. What do you guys think?+
It should come as no shocker that Blizzard is destroying the meta by removing the Odd/Even issue entirely from Standard. At least what they are doing is going to be compensating the players that invested dust into these cards.
So the question is... what are your thoughts as to whether it would be worth it to craft, regular or golden, any of the HOF cards before the change goes into effect?
On one hand, having the dust on hand to craft other things is a nice thing to have. On the other, you'll get your dust back AND have a card to play in wild. What do you guys think?+
you could craft it and then get the dust back when it rotates and disenchant it.....depends if you play wild but you'll get extra
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Well you craft them for free basically, so it is objectively right to craft anything being moved that you have dust for and don't already have 2 copies of (at this point in the expansion cycle you are presumably not planning on using it for anything else before getting refunded anyway).
Also, if you have the dust, they should be golden. Partly this is because they are shinier, but also if you consider dusting them once they rotate you'll get more from them. E.g. with one of the epics, if you craft it golden you have net 0 when it rotates but 400 dust worth of a card to DE if you want, but it would only be worth 100 if not golden.
Well you craft them for free basically, so it is objectively right to craft anything being moved that you have dust for and don't already have 2 copies of (at this point in the expansion cycle you are presumably not planning on using it for anything else before getting refunded anyway).
Also, if you have the dust, they should be golden. Partly this is because they are shinier, but also if you consider dusting them once they rotate you'll get more from them. E.g. with one of the epics, if you craft it golden you have net 0 when it rotates but 400 dust worth of a card to DE if you want, but it would only be worth 100 if not golden.
just do it because its shinier, dust doesnt matter lol
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I posted one little correction to the OP a few minutes ago, so read the OP and then skip to the last page.
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It's literally free cards in Wild as long as you have the dust how is this even a question?
Even if you don't play wild you can then disenchant the cards for a small net gain of dust.
Everything this said is true, but it goes a little further than that.
Whenever a common goes into the HoF, there's actually a chance to manufacture a small amount of dust in addition to keeping the regular copies of cards.
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It should come as no shocker that Blizzard is destroying the meta by removing the Odd/Even issue entirely from Standard. At least what they are doing is going to be compensating the players that invested dust into these cards.
So the question is... what are your thoughts as to whether it would be worth it to craft, regular or golden, any of the HOF cards before the change goes into effect?
On one hand, having the dust on hand to craft other things is a nice thing to have. On the other, you'll get your dust back AND have a card to play in wild. What do you guys think?+
a useless thread, just do what you want
you could craft it and then get the dust back when it rotates and disenchant it.....depends if you play wild but you'll get extra
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Well you craft them for free basically, so it is objectively right to craft anything being moved that you have dust for and don't already have 2 copies of (at this point in the expansion cycle you are presumably not planning on using it for anything else before getting refunded anyway).
Also, if you have the dust, they should be golden. Partly this is because they are shinier, but also if you consider dusting them once they rotate you'll get more from them. E.g. with one of the epics, if you craft it golden you have net 0 when it rotates but 400 dust worth of a card to DE if you want, but it would only be worth 100 if not golden.
just do it because its shinier, dust doesnt matter lol
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Read the dust guide under Card Discussion forum.
I posted one little correction to the OP a few minutes ago, so read the OP and then skip to the last page.
Helpful Clarification on Forbidden Topics for Hearthstone Forums:
Enjoying Americans winning in the Olympics is forbidden because it is political. A 14 plus page discussion of state-sponsored lawsuits against a multi-national corporation based on harassment, discrimination, and wrongful death allegations is apparently not political enough to raise an issue.
It's literally free cards in Wild as long as you have the dust how is this even a question?
Even if you don't play wild you can then disenchant the cards for a small net gain of dust.
Everything this said is true, but it goes a little further than that.
Whenever a common goes into the HoF, there's actually a chance to manufacture a small amount of dust in addition to keeping the regular copies of cards.
Helpful Clarification on Forbidden Topics for Hearthstone Forums:
Enjoying Americans winning in the Olympics is forbidden because it is political. A 14 plus page discussion of state-sponsored lawsuits against a multi-national corporation based on harassment, discrimination, and wrongful death allegations is apparently not political enough to raise an issue.