I have been playing Hearthstone for several months now and I currently have about 2000 dust. The legendaries I have are Lord Jaraxxus, Archmage Antonidas, and Dr. Boom. I was wondering if it would be better to spend about 1400 dust on a new deck such as a Token Druid deck
It depends entirely on what you want to do, really. That deck is pretty good and if you craft it and learn to play it I'm sure you'll see some success. The question is just if the deck grabs you enough that you want to play it.
This question seems to get asked on a daily basis...
There is no right answer - I think often what it comes down to is how much do you like to win vs. how much do you like to play around? Not that the two are mutually exclusive but if it comes down to adding 1 more card to slightly improve a deck you've already played 500 times vs. trying something completely new and possibly not working out, that's your call.
Personally, I'd craft Sylvanas Windrunner if you don't have her, but that's just me.
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So I'm assuming the question is should you craft the epics for a Druid or just add the legend, same question I and a lot of other people have. The answer for me and I am assuming you is if you want to play a different deck or just make your current decks better. I personally would want to make the epics that can go into a new deck or a new legendary that I could make a deck around, but that is because I love having multiple decks and trying new things. Playing the same decks gets old to me
The downside of crafting neutral legendaries that can be included in every decks is that each character play style doesnt vary that much. You'd still be playing some sort of value deck. I did that on classic when i was starting out and gameplay regardless of which character I use got a bit stale. Sylvanas Windrunner is very solid choice if you want to go that route. Alexstrasza is a card that you kind of have build around so a bit of crafting needed in order to get the most out of her.
For me playing a "complete"/unique deck is more fun and rewarding.
Don't craft a card unless you intend to use it...basically if these neutral legendaries won't have a place in a deck you want to run, don't craft them. Craft to make decks.
often times it is better to craft 4 epics instead of 1 legendary - although youre right about your choices - Sylvanas Windrunner and Alexstrasza are 2 cards you want to have in your collection after several months of playing because they are part of the "big classic 3" remaining useful nowadays besidesRagnaros the Firelord
to answer your question the other guys are right if they say that depends on you - but heres my opinion from a different point of view:
often times playing a new deck(which already got some success and you see this via netdecking) will help you learning the game from a whole different angle - what i mean is: if you never played competetive druid before you might not know how to play against druids exactly
The point is : learning to play a new class helps you really a lot in playing against these class - because you learn which decisions they have to make every turn. so it is easier to get them to a point where they have to make unusual decisions which wins you games
but: if you have "YOUR DECK" - which you are playing with since ages and you wanna improve it go for it: in the starting time i also only focused on one class to get "some success( rank 15) then come up with 2 more classes after some time (getting to rank 10 etc.) and since the last 8 months i play somewhere between rank 5 and legend - success always comes over time
so yeah they are right: Its your choice about :
whats your "plan" for the next time? Answer yourself that question and you know what to do
I have been playing Hearthstone for several months now and I currently have about 2000 dust. The legendaries I have are Lord Jaraxxus, Archmage Antonidas, and Dr. Boom. I was wondering if it would be better to spend about 1400 dust on a new deck such as a Token Druid deck
It depends entirely on what you want to do, really. That deck is pretty good and if you craft it and learn to play it I'm sure you'll see some success. The question is just if the deck grabs you enough that you want to play it.
Nothing doing, traveler.
This question seems to get asked on a daily basis...
There is no right answer - I think often what it comes down to is how much do you like to win vs. how much do you like to play around? Not that the two are mutually exclusive but if it comes down to adding 1 more card to slightly improve a deck you've already played 500 times vs. trying something completely new and possibly not working out, that's your call.
Personally, I'd craft Sylvanas Windrunner if you don't have her, but that's just me.
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So I'm assuming the question is should you craft the epics for a Druid or just add the legend, same question I and a lot of other people have. The answer for me and I am assuming you is if you want to play a different deck or just make your current decks better. I personally would want to make the epics that can go into a new deck or a new legendary that I could make a deck around, but that is because I love having multiple decks and trying new things. Playing the same decks gets old to me
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The downside of crafting neutral legendaries that can be included in every decks is that each character play style doesnt vary that much. You'd still be playing some sort of value deck. I did that on classic when i was starting out and gameplay regardless of which character I use got a bit stale. Sylvanas Windrunner is very solid choice if you want to go that route. Alexstrasza is a card that you kind of have build around so a bit of crafting needed in order to get the most out of her.
For me playing a "complete"/unique deck is more fun and rewarding.
Don't craft a card unless you intend to use it...basically if these neutral legendaries won't have a place in a deck you want to run, don't craft them. Craft to make decks.
often times it is better to craft 4 epics instead of 1 legendary - although youre right about your choices - Sylvanas Windrunner and Alexstrasza are 2 cards you want to have in your collection after several months of playing because they are part of the "big classic 3" remaining useful nowadays besidesRagnaros the Firelord
to answer your question the other guys are right if they say that depends on you - but heres my opinion from a different point of view:
often times playing a new deck(which already got some success and you see this via netdecking) will help you learning the game from a whole different angle - what i mean is: if you never played competetive druid before you might not know how to play against druids exactly
The point is : learning to play a new class helps you really a lot in playing against these class - because you learn which decisions they have to make every turn. so it is easier to get them to a point where they have to make unusual decisions which wins you games
but: if you have "YOUR DECK" - which you are playing with since ages and you wanna improve it go for it: in the starting time i also only focused on one class to get "some success( rank 15) then come up with 2 more classes after some time (getting to rank 10 etc.) and since the last 8 months i play somewhere between rank 5 and legend - success always comes over time
so yeah they are right: Its your choice about :
whats your "plan" for the next time? Answer yourself that question and you know what to do
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