So 2 months into every expansion we'll get this new "mini sets" which are 35 new cards added to the current expansion pack. This is in order to keep the meta fresh. It's obviously also a move to earn more money. I wanted to know if there's any info out there on the rarities of the 35 new cards. Do we know if maybe they'll stick to the Galakronds Awakening plan? Cause that also had 35 cards and the distribution was:
4 Legendaries
8 Epics
12 Rares
15 Commons
I'm asking this just cause of money implications and to know on average how many packs you need to at least get all new commons and rares. Thanks in advance.
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Did Galakrond's Awakening involve packs? I thought it was a mini-set that you unlocked gradually going through the encounters.
Could be misremembering.
No, Galakrond's Awakening was an adventure. The only reason I'm making the comparison is because both "sets" are 35 cards so it makes sense they would follow the same route. They could also go full greed and print yet another class legendary for each class thus making it 3 legendaries per class every single expansion. They could also not print any new neutral legendaries at all and print more of the other rarities or they could also make something completely different. I was just asking if there's any info on this subject and kinda speculating how could it be based on previous data and behaviour.
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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.
Did Galakrond's Awakening involve packs? I thought it was a mini-set that you unlocked gradually going through the encounters.
Could be misremembering.
No, Galakrond's Awakening was an adventure. The only reason I'm making the comparison is because both "sets" are 35 cards so it makes sense they would follow the same route. They could also go full greed and print yet another class legendary for each class thus making it 3 legendaries per class every single expansion. They could also not print any new neutral legendaries at all and print more of the other rarities or they could also make something completely different. I was just asking if there's any info on this subject and kinda speculating how could it be based on previous data and behaviour.
So 2 months into every expansion we'll get this new "mini sets" which are 35 new cards added to the current expansion pack. This is in order to keep the meta fresh. It's obviously also a move to earn more money. I wanted to know if there's any info out there on the rarities of the 35 new cards. Do we know if maybe they'll stick to the Galakronds Awakening plan? Cause that also had 35 cards and the distribution was:
I'm asking this just cause of money implications and to know on average how many packs you need to at least get all new commons and rares. Thanks in advance.
I think that's a pretty good guess, but there is nothing official released yet, so we can only speculate.
Did Galakrond's Awakening involve packs? I thought it was a mini-set that you unlocked gradually going through the encounters.
Could be misremembering.
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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.
No, Galakrond's Awakening was an adventure. The only reason I'm making the comparison is because both "sets" are 35 cards so it makes sense they would follow the same route. They could also go full greed and print yet another class legendary for each class thus making it 3 legendaries per class every single expansion. They could also not print any new neutral legendaries at all and print more of the other rarities or they could also make something completely different. I was just asking if there's any info on this subject and kinda speculating how could it be based on previous data and behaviour.
Gotcha.
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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.
Thanks for the clarification