Hmm, well, the theorycrafting is still new so be ready for a lot of different ideas, but:
1. For now, I'd say buying packs. Arena is great.. IF you do well in it, but new players tend to have a hard time with it. Arena starts being viable once you can do an average of 3 wins there. For now, packs will work. As far as which packs, I'd say Classic. The meta is still VERY in flux but for now it seems a lot of classic cards are still heavy in the running. Besides, it's the 'evergreen' set and won't go away for a while so it's a safe pick anyway.
As far as dust, hold it tightly. You will want to craft some cards, but you want to be VERY careful what you craft, at least early on. The fewer commons/rares you craft to get to a good spot, the better as, eventually, dust is best placed for getting epics/legendaries, which packs rarely give out.
What's a good spot? In this order:
1. A grinding deck. A deck that you can get some wins on. In Casual, about 50/50 win/loss will work. In Ranked, I'd say something that could get you to rank 15. Sidenote, try ranked when you can as you get gold cards depending on how well you do in there at the end of the month.
Typically that's either a C'thun deck or an aggro deck. Though really if that priest deck is doing well for you then well.. there you go, stick with it.
2. decks for each class that you can win games with. Doesn't ahve to be even a 50% win rate.. just enough to complete quests. If you can manage it by just dumping some free cards and whatever you have into a deck and spamming it until you win then that'll do. I knew some 'basic' decks that did so but they are OLD and some of hte cards have been altered since then, so you may need to hunt a little for any classes you have trouble in.
Otherwise, if you need to craft cards or dust something to get #1 or 2 then do so, but try to do as little as possible. The less you spend now, the better overall. If you plan to dust anything, de A LOT of research on the card to find if it's useful anywhere (even if it's a class you don't like).
Once you have a deck you can grind a bit with and can complete quests, from there, just focus on getting gold, buying packs, hoarding dust, and building your collection.. and practice. Learn the game, how to trade ,how to mulligan, and so on. If you can add in learning Arena, that'll be a MAJOR boost as well as arena is the best place for a F2Per.. once you can do well enough in it.
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Hmm, well, the theorycrafting is still new so be ready for a lot of different ideas, but:
1. For now, I'd say buying packs. Arena is great.. IF you do well in it, but new players tend to have a hard time with it. Arena starts being viable once you can do an average of 3 wins there. For now, packs will work. As far as which packs, I'd say Classic. The meta is still VERY in flux but for now it seems a lot of classic cards are still heavy in the running. Besides, it's the 'evergreen' set and won't go away for a while so it's a safe pick anyway.
As far as dust, hold it tightly. You will want to craft some cards, but you want to be VERY careful what you craft, at least early on. The fewer commons/rares you craft to get to a good spot, the better as, eventually, dust is best placed for getting epics/legendaries, which packs rarely give out.
What's a good spot? In this order:
1. A grinding deck. A deck that you can get some wins on. In Casual, about 50/50 win/loss will work. In Ranked, I'd say something that could get you to rank 15. Sidenote, try ranked when you can as you get gold cards depending on how well you do in there at the end of the month.
Typically that's either a C'thun deck or an aggro deck. Though really if that priest deck is doing well for you then well.. there you go, stick with it.
2. decks for each class that you can win games with. Doesn't ahve to be even a 50% win rate.. just enough to complete quests. If you can manage it by just dumping some free cards and whatever you have into a deck and spamming it until you win then that'll do. I knew some 'basic' decks that did so but they are OLD and some of hte cards have been altered since then, so you may need to hunt a little for any classes you have trouble in.
Otherwise, if you need to craft cards or dust something to get #1 or 2 then do so, but try to do as little as possible. The less you spend now, the better overall. If you plan to dust anything, de A LOT of research on the card to find if it's useful anywhere (even if it's a class you don't like).
Once you have a deck you can grind a bit with and can complete quests, from there, just focus on getting gold, buying packs, hoarding dust, and building your collection.. and practice. Learn the game, how to trade ,how to mulligan, and so on. If you can add in learning Arena, that'll be a MAJOR boost as well as arena is the best place for a F2Per.. once you can do well enough in it.
One does not simply walk into Mordor,
unless they want to be the best they can be.