Blizzard doesn’t give you dust for buffed cards. Only for nerfed ones.
P.S. I realized after I made my post that I should explain Blizzard’s policy. Blizzard gives out card dust for nerfs because they figure that you went through the money, time, and/or dust to get those cards. And nerfing a card makes it, or it’s deck much less likely to see play. So the idea is to compensate people instead of taking their money, time, and dust and telling them to fuck off.
The reason this doesn’t apply to buffs is that the thought process behind a buff is that the card, or the deck the card is played in becomes more prevalent. And in that case, the buff would be the reward.
I play Even Paladin. I can no longer use Libram of Justice in Even Paladin. The Libram Package was quite powerful, given that most of the cards are even-costed.
I play Even Paladin. I can no longer use Libram of Justice in Even Paladin. The Libram Package was quite powerful, given that most of the cards are even-costed.
Any change in a card should give you the possibility to dust it. Blizzard might decide this is a buff and you may not agree with this. The way Blizzard thinks is not always clear to me so I would prefer them to let me decide what I want to do with any card they decide to change...
Now, I have to say in this case it sounds "a little" greedy...
why?
You expected a buff and a refund at the same time?
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Because it got buffed?
because it got buffed...
Blizzard doesn’t give you dust for buffed cards. Only for nerfed ones.
P.S. I realized after I made my post that I should explain Blizzard’s policy. Blizzard gives out card dust for nerfs because they figure that you went through the money, time, and/or dust to get those cards. And nerfing a card makes it, or it’s deck much less likely to see play. So the idea is to compensate people instead of taking their money, time, and dust and telling them to fuck off.
The reason this doesn’t apply to buffs is that the thought process behind a buff is that the card, or the deck the card is played in becomes more prevalent. And in that case, the buff would be the reward.
I hope this helps.
It got buffed, not nerfed.
Lmfao delete this
I sometimes doubt some people creating threads here are sane.
I play Even Paladin. I can no longer use Libram of Justice in Even Paladin. The Libram Package was quite powerful, given that most of the cards are even-costed.
Any change in a card should give you the possibility to dust it. Blizzard might decide this is a buff and you may not agree with this. The way Blizzard thinks is not always clear to me so I would prefer them to let me decide what I want to do with any card they decide to change...
Now, I have to say in this case it sounds "a little" greedy...
what if it ruined someones even paladin though
Keymaster Alabaster come faster
Dust whiners shup up holy crap y'all are pathetic lmao.