When basic and classic moves to legacy set all basic cards will turn common? I just calculated that if i dust all of golden copies of a basic cards i eill get almost 20k dust.
Right now we earn golden copies of basic cards by leveling up the various classes all the way to level 60. Does anyone know how this is going to change? Will there be any sort of 'reward' for reaching level 60 with a class, if we haven't already?
Lmao you people. No, you're not going to be able to DE all the classic and basic cards. If they were given to you for free by blizzard, they won't be free dust.
Lmao you people. No, you're not going to be able to DE all the classic and basic cards. If they were given to you for free by blizzard, they won't be free dust.
We can dust formerly basic cards that were moved to HoF and became commons, so there is a precedent.
143*2*50=14300 is quite a lot of dust but it isn't something that will bankrupt Blizzard
Rewarding players who pay attention and DE every classic card which goes to core seems pretty silly. I hope they have a solution for this! Why keep it in your collection if you get them back for free after the anyway?
Rewarding players who pay attention and DE every classic card which goes to core seems pretty silly. I hope they have a solution for this! Why keep it in your collection if you get them back for free after the anyway?
I hope I have misunderstood something.
Core set is temporary. Sure you can DE your Tirion but he may leave the Core Set next year.
Basic cards and their Golden versions will be granted to all players that have Wild unlocked for free at rotation, as will the normal versions of Demon Hunter Initiate cards (Golden Demon Hunter Initiate cards will still be craftable and disenchantable).
If golden demon hunter initiate are craftable and disenchantable then, I assume, basic cards will be just like they are now - impossible to DE. My hopes to DE that trash to have easier time scrolling through the collection can rest in piece
Rewarding players who pay attention and DE every classic card which goes to core seems pretty silly. I hope they have a solution for this! Why keep it in your collection if you get them back for free after the anyway?
I hope I have misunderstood something.
The point of keeping them is to be able to play them forever in wild, which is the same benefit for keeping every rotating card, with the added benefit of playing them on the new legacy format. Like yeah, for example we know that Tirion will be a part of the core set for the NEXT standard year, which means that people that already own him will infact have 2 copies of Tirion, their regular old one and the free uncraftable/undustable CORE set copy so you could argue that IN THEORY dusting your old Tirion card is basically free dust and while this is technicaally true, then during the next standard year when Tirion rotates out of the core set (or whenever he does it), the free Core copy of Tirion will disappear from your collection effectively leaving you with no Tirion to use on wild or legacy format. Then if he ever gets put back into the core set rotation for any year you would get a uncraftable/undustable copy once more.
TL;DR: Dusting everything classic and basic that rotates with this first iteration of the core set is basically free dust for an entire year but then if a card doesn't come back for the 2nd core set then you basically won't have the card anyomore to play even on Wild/Legacy format.
TL;DR2: Blizzard solution could be that those core set free cards could only be usable on standard to prevent those sort of massive dissanchanments (from people with no interest in wild or legacy formats) but I doubt they'l do that.
Rewarding players who pay attention and DE every classic card which goes to core seems pretty silly. I hope they have a solution for this! Why keep it in your collection if you get them back for free after the anyway?
I hope I have misunderstood something.
The point of keeping them is to be able to play them forever in wild, which is the same benefit for keeping every rotating card, with the added benefit of playing them on the new legacy format. Like yeah, for example we know that Tirion will be a part of the core set for the NEXT standard year, which means that people that already own him will infact have 2 copies of Tirion, their regular old one and the free uncraftable/undustable CORE set copy so you could argue that IN THEORY dusting your old Tirion card is basically free dust and while this is technicaally true, then during the next standard year when Tirion rotates out of the core set (or whenever he does it), the free Core copy of Tirion will disappear from your collection effectively leaving you with no Tirion to use on wild or legacy format. Then if he ever gets put back into the core set rotation for any year you would get a uncraftable/undustable copy once more.
TL;DR: Dusting everything classic and basic that rotates with this first iteration of the core set is basically free dust for an entire year but then if a card doesn't come back for the 2nd core set then you basically won't have the card anyomore to play even on Wild/Legacy format.
TL;DR2: Blizzard solution could be that those core set free cards could only be usable on standard to prevent those sort of massive dissanchanments (from people with no interest in wild or legacy formats) but I doubt they'l do that.
As long as the Classic cards are kept in the collection as well as the core, it makes sense, but the incentive to keep the duplicates around seems like a very weak one. It is almost like keeping 3rd copies of cards in case they allow that in the future. Not allowing cards in a format when you are supposed to be able to use everything makes no sense.
The worst will be if they somehow convert the classic cards.
It seems like the transition will be a mess no matter what they do. They are even introducing a new format with deck building where you use alternate versions of cards and an alternate collection...
Rewarding players who pay attention and DE every classic card which goes to core seems pretty silly. I hope they have a solution for this! Why keep it in your collection if you get them back for free after the anyway?
I hope I have misunderstood something.
The point of keeping them is to be able to play them forever in wild, which is the same benefit for keeping every rotating card, with the added benefit of playing them on the new legacy format. Like yeah, for example we know that Tirion will be a part of the core set for the NEXT standard year, which means that people that already own him will infact have 2 copies of Tirion, their regular old one and the free uncraftable/undustable CORE set copy so you could argue that IN THEORY dusting your old Tirion card is basically free dust and while this is technicaally true, then during the next standard year when Tirion rotates out of the core set (or whenever he does it), the free Core copy of Tirion will disappear from your collection effectively leaving you with no Tirion to use on wild or legacy format. Then if he ever gets put back into the core set rotation for any year you would get a uncraftable/undustable copy once more.
TL;DR: Dusting everything classic and basic that rotates with this first iteration of the core set is basically free dust for an entire year but then if a card doesn't come back for the 2nd core set then you basically won't have the card anyomore to play even on Wild/Legacy format.
TL;DR2: Blizzard solution could be that those core set free cards could only be usable on standard to prevent those sort of massive dissanchanments (from people with no interest in wild or legacy formats) but I doubt they'l do that.
As long as the Classic cards are kept in the collection as well as the core, it makes sense, but the incentive to keep the duplicates around seems like a very weak one. It is almost like keeping 3rd copies of cards in case they allow that in the future. Not allowing cards in a format when you are supposed to be able to use everything makes no sense.
The worst will be if they somehow convert the classic cards.
It seems like the transition will be a mess no matter what they do. They are even introducing a new format with deck building where you use alternate versions of cards and an alternate collection...
Yeah, I mean there's literally no immediate incentive on keeping you classic and basic cards and as I said the "immediate" impact will only be felt during the rotation on 2022 but it's just a balance as it always have been. You care about being able to play every card you want/need in both wild and legacy formats? If yes you keep your classic and basic cards as you've done with every other rotated set. If not then just dust everything and you get the benefit of having more dust for new Standard decks and then for next year and every year after that you lose a big portion of cards available for you on wild which at that point shouldn't matter cause if you do that then you don't care about wild.
When basic and classic moves to legacy set all basic cards will turn common? I just calculated that if i dust all of golden copies of a basic cards i eill get almost 20k dust.
You won't be able to disenchant the (regular + golden) Basic or (regular) Demon Hunter Initiate cards.
Only the ones that went to Hall of Fame, will stay Common rarity, weirdly.
Right now we earn golden copies of basic cards by leveling up the various classes all the way to level 60. Does anyone know how this is going to change? Will there be any sort of 'reward' for reaching level 60 with a class, if we haven't already?
Source?
Lmao you people. No, you're not going to be able to DE all the classic and basic cards. If they were given to you for free by blizzard, they won't be free dust.
On top of that, they already said you wont get any dust.
When the Priest cards were HoF'd they became dustable so its a reasonable question.
If you're level 60 in many or all of the classes then I imagine will you have a full golden core set when rotation happens.
We can dust formerly basic cards that were moved to HoF and became commons, so there is a precedent.
143*2*50=14300 is quite a lot of dust but it isn't something that will bankrupt Blizzard
You will get the full core if you are lvl 60, but for getting golden versions you need to complete achievements
Rewarding players who pay attention and DE every classic card which goes to core seems pretty silly. I hope they have a solution for this! Why keep it in your collection if you get them back for free after the anyway?
I hope I have misunderstood something.
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I sure hope I can dust all those cards and be set for the year of the gryphon!!
:)
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false, you will get a full core set if you are level 10 on all the classes
imagine if it required lvl 60 that would mean most new players would never get a full set because it will change each year
Core set is temporary. Sure you can DE your Tirion but he may leave the Core Set next year.
Of course not.
Activision wants you pay for the new cards, they don't want you to be able to craft them from free dust.
I know that, i was continuing with the example, so if you are lvl 60 obviously you will have everyone
From the core set announcement
Basic cards and their Golden versions will be granted to all players that have Wild unlocked for free at rotation, as will the normal versions of Demon Hunter Initiate cards (Golden Demon Hunter Initiate cards will still be craftable and disenchantable).
If golden demon hunter initiate are craftable and disenchantable then, I assume, basic cards will be just like they are now - impossible to DE. My hopes to DE that trash to have easier time scrolling through the collection can rest in piece
The point of keeping them is to be able to play them forever in wild, which is the same benefit for keeping every rotating card, with the added benefit of playing them on the new legacy format. Like yeah, for example we know that Tirion will be a part of the core set for the NEXT standard year, which means that people that already own him will infact have 2 copies of Tirion, their regular old one and the free uncraftable/undustable CORE set copy so you could argue that IN THEORY dusting your old Tirion card is basically free dust and while this is technicaally true, then during the next standard year when Tirion rotates out of the core set (or whenever he does it), the free Core copy of Tirion will disappear from your collection effectively leaving you with no Tirion to use on wild or legacy format. Then if he ever gets put back into the core set rotation for any year you would get a uncraftable/undustable copy once more.
TL;DR: Dusting everything classic and basic that rotates with this first iteration of the core set is basically free dust for an entire year but then if a card doesn't come back for the 2nd core set then you basically won't have the card anyomore to play even on Wild/Legacy format.
TL;DR2: Blizzard solution could be that those core set free cards could only be usable on standard to prevent those sort of massive dissanchanments (from people with no interest in wild or legacy formats) but I doubt they'l do that.
As long as the Classic cards are kept in the collection as well as the core, it makes sense, but the incentive to keep the duplicates around seems like a very weak one. It is almost like keeping 3rd copies of cards in case they allow that in the future. Not allowing cards in a format when you are supposed to be able to use everything makes no sense.
The worst will be if they somehow convert the classic cards.
It seems like the transition will be a mess no matter what they do. They are even introducing a new format with deck building where you use alternate versions of cards and an alternate collection...
Editor of the Heartpwn Legendary Crafting Guide:
https://www.hearthpwn.com/forums/hearthstone-general/card-discussion/205920-legendary-tier-list-crafting-guide
Yeah, I mean there's literally no immediate incentive on keeping you classic and basic cards and as I said the "immediate" impact will only be felt during the rotation on 2022 but it's just a balance as it always have been. You care about being able to play every card you want/need in both wild and legacy formats? If yes you keep your classic and basic cards as you've done with every other rotated set. If not then just dust everything and you get the benefit of having more dust for new Standard decks and then for next year and every year after that you lose a big portion of cards available for you on wild which at that point shouldn't matter cause if you do that then you don't care about wild.
if you only want to play standard disenchant if you want to play all game modes (wild, standard and classic) keep the cards