This depends a lot on how much dust you have. I had a good stash of dust laid by when the expansion dropped, so I went ahead and crafted Infiltrator Lilian for my Tempo Rogue deck and a few epics as well. But I'm holding off crafting any more until the first round of nerfs. So in my case, I was able to compromise and craft some fun stuff and hold the rest of my dust back. If you have a good sum of dust, maybe you want to do the same. If you don't have much, maybe hang onto it.
But also, like a poster said above, you do you. You have to decide how to balance what's fun now (craft stuff and play it) vs rewarding later (hold onto your dust).
This says it all. I start feeling like a dragon sleeping on my dusty pile of gold but, even if I could craft all decks I want, I tend to wait for the meta to settle and ideally the first round of nerfs... Just crafted Kreen (because he sounded nice in a quest hunter deck) and secret passage (Kingsbane new friend)...
80 packs: the usual 1 in 20 ratio so 4 Legendaries (seemingly not the worst ones). Why would I complain, it's been like that on each and every expansion (or close)?
I didn't count the golden ones as, of course, there was none therein...
Love to see ppl that play the DH class whine on forums now.
Lol @ u
DH is part of the game. Get over it (No I don't play DH, I don't like the present play-style but might if new cards make funnier decks possible).
This thread is of interest to me as, like most of us, I disenchanted all those cards and it's good to know if they could be worth recrafting... If that's not your case, why even bother spending time here (and I can see nobody whining here apart from you...)
Back on the thread subject, I tend to agree with Shadowrisen's answer BTW (If it was a real question: they tried to create a hype for the new class and went completely overboard. They might even consider it a success as DH will now live with an hate/love story )
What about the '1 legendary in the first 10 packs rule though'? Like if I open 5 packs from the next expansion and get no legendary and then start opening the 5 golden packs...?
Do you know what a link is? You have to click on it and READ:
- they are not subject to any form of pity timer rules. There's no guaranteed Legendary in the first 10 packs(nor in the next 40, assuming you ever get that much).
Sincerely, I would never pay for a cardback (be it in real or even virtual money). I've been using random since it's been a feature. I already find it hard to pay for a portrait (never did even if I was a little tempted by Sylvanas, hunter being one of my favorite classes)
Civilization must be an all times favorite (if only for the time I devoted to that game (3221 hours on 5 only), played from the first one till the 5th, didn't like the 6th (probably didn't invest enough time to get hooked))
MMO probably were the love of my life not that much for the games themselves but the fun of joining friends in adventures. Some of those games even were really bad (Ultima Online, Everquest,...) but it was a new world for gamers. Wow probably brought the genre to its top and made me a real PvP player (before that, I sincerely did hate PKs but being able to choose when to go for the fight ( arenas whatever they were called at the time) changed my mind.
My first love definitely was RPG (you know the old D&D stuff. eek that was like 40 years ago). Waiting for the weekend when I could have all my friends together to play was so hard so being able to play every day on my computer was a wonder. First one was Stonekeep (Geez, just found out they still do sell it on steam for 9.99... A 1995 game? Really?). Top was the Witcher 3
Special Mentions: Dungeon Keeper and Black and White
I really didn't know and believed they were on their own pity timer (and I think many (if not most) people do) so this is crucial information when evaluating the value of golden packs (and especially the need to get some more to reach a non-existent pity timer)
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This says it all. I start feeling like a dragon sleeping on my dusty pile of gold but, even if I could craft all decks I want, I tend to wait for the meta to settle and ideally the first round of nerfs... Just crafted Kreen (because he sounded nice in a quest hunter deck) and secret passage (Kingsbane new friend)...
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On the other hand, the question is: do you care for golden cards? To me, a golden legendary is a free legendary of my choice!
It's a lot easier when you'r sure it's a worthless one of course otherwise why not keep it and enjoy the shiny taste when you play it...
One thing is sure don't disenchant if you're not in desperate need for dust...
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80 packs: the usual 1 in 20 ratio so 4 Legendaries (seemingly not the worst ones). Why would I complain, it's been like that on each and every expansion (or close)?
I didn't count the golden ones as, of course, there was none therein...
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I opened my first legendary in 10th pack so I guess it worked for me
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Here is the answer: no pity timer on golden packs
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That is quite an old bug (don't even remember when it started). It doesn't seem like they care as it has no impact on the game...
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This is a standard deck... but could clearly become a wild one and then you would be right...
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DH is part of the game. Get over it (No I don't play DH, I don't like the present play-style but might if new cards make funnier decks possible).
This thread is of interest to me as, like most of us, I disenchanted all those cards and it's good to know if they could be worth recrafting... If that's not your case, why even bother spending time here (and I can see nobody whining here apart from you...)
Back on the thread subject, I tend to agree with Shadowrisen's answer BTW (If it was a real question: they tried to create a hype for the new class and went completely overboard. They might even consider it a success as DH will now live with an hate/love story )
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Missed one vote, 7 accomplished
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Do you know what a link is? You have to click on it and READ:
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Clarification on Golden Classic Packs from
- they are not subject to any form of pity timer rules. There's no guaranteed Legendary in the first 10 packs (nor in the next 40, assuming you ever get that much).
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It's all on you, man, you made me do that list of games and brought so many memories back to live. Thx BTW so Feel Free ;-)
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Sincerely, I would never pay for a cardback (be it in real or even virtual money). I've been using random since it's been a feature. I already find it hard to pay for a portrait (never did even if I was a little tempted by Sylvanas, hunter being one of my favorite classes)
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Civilization must be an all times favorite (if only for the time I devoted to that game (3221 hours on 5 only), played from the first one till the 5th, didn't like the 6th (probably didn't invest enough time to get hooked))
MMO probably were the love of my life not that much for the games themselves but the fun of joining friends in adventures. Some of those games even were really bad (Ultima Online, Everquest,...) but it was a new world for gamers. Wow probably brought the genre to its top and made me a real PvP player (before that, I sincerely did hate PKs but being able to choose when to go for the fight ( arenas whatever they were called at the time) changed my mind.
My first love definitely was RPG (you know the old D&D stuff. eek that was like 40 years ago). Waiting for the weekend when I could have all my friends together to play was so hard so being able to play every day on my computer was a wonder. First one was Stonekeep (Geez, just found out they still do sell it on steam for 9.99... A 1995 game? Really?). Top was the Witcher 3
Special Mentions: Dungeon Keeper and Black and White
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A little google search does the trick: Golden pity timer
I really didn't know and believed they were on their own pity timer (and I think many (if not most) people do) so this is crucial information when evaluating the value of golden packs (and especially the need to get some more to reach a non-existent pity timer)
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Golden packs are not on the same counter AFAIK