yeah it's a crappy decklist. It's got some "ideas" (Scabbs + Smite + x?) and tenwu + smite and potion of illusion + smite/scabbs/edwin. But it's too clunky. Costs of cards are too high to get a big Edwin or get big turns with field contact.
Edit: Orange label should read Gold You Would Have Lost
The math is a bit trickier than ya'll are doing, since up until a certain point you only get a 10 or 15% XP boost. So the easiest way (imo) to calculate this is to just use excel.
We can say if you were level 50 without the pass then you have 156,525 XP, but if you had the tavern pass you would have had 183,283 XP. Then we see that much XP is level 69, where you would have been rewarded 950 gold more.
Or, if you were level 50 with the pass, then you still have 156,525 XP, but if you did not have the pass you would have 133,752 XP, which correlates to level 45 and 1500 less gold.
Then you can put it all in a graph for us visual thinkers. You'll see that at level 350 the net gain if you had the pass (but currently don't) is 0, because you don't earn gold beyond that level.
Conversely, if you have the pass and are at level 350 then you have gained the most gold you can from the pass (3250). But as you start gaining more XP with the pass you get nothing, but without the pass would start closing that gap.
tl;dr: If you don't have the pass and reach level 113 by the end, you should have bought the pass (1500 gold is net even, plus some other goodies). If you do have the pass and reached level 135, then the pass was definitely worth it.
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Yeah think you're right. Just don't want to craft him since he goes away next expansion....
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Any good substitutes for Teron Gorefiend?
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yeah it's a crappy decklist. It's got some "ideas" (Scabbs + Smite + x?) and tenwu + smite and potion of illusion + smite/scabbs/edwin. But it's too clunky. Costs of cards are too high to get a big Edwin or get big turns with field contact.
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Edit: Orange label should read Gold You Would Have Lost
The math is a bit trickier than ya'll are doing, since up until a certain point you only get a 10 or 15% XP boost. So the easiest way (imo) to calculate this is to just use excel.
We can say if you were level 50 without the pass then you have 156,525 XP, but if you had the tavern pass you would have had 183,283 XP. Then we see that much XP is level 69, where you would have been rewarded 950 gold more.
Or, if you were level 50 with the pass, then you still have 156,525 XP, but if you did not have the pass you would have 133,752 XP, which correlates to level 45 and 1500 less gold.
Then you can put it all in a graph for us visual thinkers. You'll see that at level 350 the net gain if you had the pass (but currently don't) is 0, because you don't earn gold beyond that level.
Conversely, if you have the pass and are at level 350 then you have gained the most gold you can from the pass (3250). But as you start gaining more XP with the pass you get nothing, but without the pass would start closing that gap.
tl;dr: If you don't have the pass and reach level 113 by the end, you should have bought the pass (1500 gold is net even, plus some other goodies). If you do have the pass and reached level 135, then the pass was definitely worth it.
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lol what a joke. +500 for guide. lululululul