That is why we should have access to the whole collection, even in standard. And no, not like Wild is now.
Basically you can always "access" all/any of your cards like this:
- wild stays the same, all cards, all expansions
- standard gets a rotation of available expansions, like arena has now
- these rotations change after 2 months or so, or any interval deemed appropriate to not get bored and shake up the meta, irrespective of other releases (like minisets and such)
- probably the idea of a miniset becomes a bit redundant too, in this context
- this also means that an "expansion" doesn't need to have 130+ cards out of which 90% are almost useless. Maybe expansions should in fact be limited minisets, with fewer released cards.
The problem is the financial aspect for blizzard. They release huge (useless) expansions to justify the cost of the bundles and such.
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Well, your arguments are all very valid.
That is why we should have access to the whole collection, even in standard. And no, not like Wild is now.
Basically you can always "access" all/any of your cards like this:
- wild stays the same, all cards, all expansions
- standard gets a rotation of available expansions, like arena has now
- these rotations change after 2 months or so, or any interval deemed appropriate to not get bored and shake up the meta, irrespective of other releases (like minisets and such)
- probably the idea of a miniset becomes a bit redundant too, in this context
- this also means that an "expansion" doesn't need to have 130+ cards out of which 90% are almost useless. Maybe expansions should in fact be limited minisets, with fewer released cards.
The problem is the financial aspect for blizzard. They release huge (useless) expansions to justify the cost of the bundles and such.