I think it would be nice to have 2-3 hour cooldown before a card someone crafts binds to account - I.e 2-3 hours to get your dust back and then it’s permanent.
this way ppl who save dust for a particular card can get it back if they change their mind or if the synergy they were expecting doesn’t work.
The issue with someone crafting a card, playing with it, and then DE'ing for full value is they could just keep doing that. Craft a full deck, play two hours, DE and craft a new deck, play another two hours.
Just wouldn't work. Maybe there should be something of a "sandbox mode" where you can build a deck with any card, and play against innkeeper decks (to that end, Innkeeper AI decks should be better... having them be the three prebuilt decks would be great), but being able to craft and play on ladder (or even in Casual) then DE for full dust isn't feasible. Blizzard would destroy their entire monetization scheme by doing it. Not a stan for bliz, just that it'd be impossible.
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That said, I'd love it if all crafted cards could be DE'd for full value until you play a constructed game. The fact that if you click out of the crafting window, you've now committed, is awkward. It's easy enough to make an honest mistake, mis-click once, and be out-of-luck. Couldn't be abused, since you're locked into the cards as soon as you play with them, but it'd be a nice quality of life change.
Yeah this is one of those things that would be brilliant from a player perspective but catastrophic from a business point of view. It's the sort of thing that would just cause the game to fold and I'd rather it stayed active. Unlike what seems to be 80÷ of this forum, I really like this game and would like to see it continue for as long as possible.
That would have been cool to have. I found out the hard way I can't play Raza Priest as well as other priest decks.Wasted a good chunk of dust crafting that deck.
That sandbox idea sounds great. A mode where you have access to all the cards, but can only play test it vs. AI, while not optimal for the meta, would at least let a player see if the deck suits their play style.
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That would have been cool to have. I found out the hard way I can't play Raza Priest as well as other priest decks.Wasted a good chunk of dust crafting that deck.
That sandbox idea sounds great. A mode where you have access to all the cards, but can only play test it vs. AI, while not optimal for the meta, would at least let a player see if the deck suits their play style.
Either that or a sandbox where you can only craft cards based on the dust you already have. Having access to all cards I think is a bit too much of an ask :)
You should be allowed to test the deck beforehand, but it won't happen. It is beneficial for Blizzard if people spend more dust. So if you craft the deck and it doesn't perform as expected, you are forced to craft another one. Blizzard wants it.
I think it would be nice to have 2-3 hour cooldown before a card someone crafts binds to account - I.e 2-3 hours to get your dust back and then it’s permanent.
this way ppl who save dust for a particular card can get it back if they change their mind or if the synergy they were expecting doesn’t work.
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The issue with someone crafting a card, playing with it, and then DE'ing for full value is they could just keep doing that. Craft a full deck, play two hours, DE and craft a new deck, play another two hours.
Just wouldn't work. Maybe there should be something of a "sandbox mode" where you can build a deck with any card, and play against innkeeper decks (to that end, Innkeeper AI decks should be better... having them be the three prebuilt decks would be great), but being able to craft and play on ladder (or even in Casual) then DE for full dust isn't feasible. Blizzard would destroy their entire monetization scheme by doing it. Not a stan for bliz, just that it'd be impossible.
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That said, I'd love it if all crafted cards could be DE'd for full value until you play a constructed game. The fact that if you click out of the crafting window, you've now committed, is awkward. It's easy enough to make an honest mistake, mis-click once, and be out-of-luck. Couldn't be abused, since you're locked into the cards as soon as you play with them, but it'd be a nice quality of life change.
Making every viable deck ever for anyone once reached 10k dust in the bank? Keep dreaming Blizz will never do that. Why buy packs then?
Yeah this is one of those things that would be brilliant from a player perspective but catastrophic from a business point of view. It's the sort of thing that would just cause the game to fold and I'd rather it stayed active. Unlike what seems to be 80÷ of this forum, I really like this game and would like to see it continue for as long as possible.
All valid points - I’m sure that most players would end up keeping the cards but I get that this may not be as simple as I initially thought.
i like the sandbox idea or the suggestion of using it in casual mode for 1 hour before it binds, unless you play constructed.
That would have been cool to have. I found out the hard way I can't play Raza Priest as well as other priest decks.Wasted a good chunk of dust crafting that deck.
That sandbox idea sounds great. A mode where you have access to all the cards, but can only play test it vs. AI, while not optimal for the meta, would at least let a player see if the deck suits their play style.
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Either that or a sandbox where you can only craft cards based on the dust you already have. Having access to all cards I think is a bit too much of an ask :)
You should be allowed to test the deck beforehand, but it won't happen. It is beneficial for Blizzard if people spend more dust. So if you craft the deck and it doesn't perform as expected, you are forced to craft another one. Blizzard wants it.
If they did allow a 2 hour cool down, it would need to be limited so that you could only do it to a given card like once per season or something