So I'm a new player who can't wait for the rotation to happen. As part of the preparation I crafted Baku, to add it to my collection and possibly play it in the future in Wild (or dust in the future). Now I'm almost out of dust and I'm wandering if I should do the same with Genn and/or epics that I'm missing. I could always dust some of my extra cards (worth about 1k), some of the weakest legends (like Face Collector) or legends that will be rotating out (Val'anyr, Skull of the Man'ari, Professor Putricide).
I've been looking at this list: https://www.hearthpwn.com/top-decks/179429-secrets-hunter and created an analog out of the cards I have. So far I enjoy it, but I'll definitely wait for the new expansion to go live before I do any crafting. 1000 dust needed for the remaining cards is a lot for me. Assuming that the archetype remains viable in the new meta, do you think it's good idea to craft the rare / epic cards for it that will rotate out? Or should I look for replacements among the cards that will last longer.
Also any advice on how to get a familiar with different classes / playstiles? I guess I was lucky with hunter because I got majority of the cards for a top level deck. But for most of other classes I don't have a single legendary, so I can't really experiment with them.
So I'm not sure if I follow IDBY. After I get my guaranteed legendary from Rastakhan's Rumble packs what is the difference of buying those packs vs Boomsday or Witchwood? Wouldn't the choice depend on the deck I'm trying to make, since they all rotate out at the same time (April 2020)?
I ended up buying two more Frozen Throne packs and now I have Deathstalker Rexxar, Professor Putricide and Subject 9 so I was thinking about buying packs to build up whatever version of Secret Hunter is meta after the new expansion rolls in.
Thanks for all the replies. And thanks to IDBY for his awesome guide. It seems majority of you suggests both focusing on the upcoming expansion and not dusting cards which are about to rotate.
But now I'm really intrigued by Whizbang that some of you mentioned. I'm tempted to dust enough pre Witchwood cards to get it, so that I can have some fun while growing collection of cards from this year in the anticipation of the rotation. Do you guys think it's a good investment (in that case guaranteed 800 dust from frozen throne and ungoro packs might actually be useful as Neeson suggested).
I'm a new F2P player following advices I found on this forum (https://www.hearthpwn.com/forums/hearthstone-general/general-discussion/211142-mistakes-and-pitfalls-for-new-players-and-advice) on the quest of building up my collection. One piece of advice that I commonly see online is that one should start with getting enough packs from every expansion to get all guaranteed legendaries. I followed that idea on all expansions except Journey to Un'Goro and Knights of the Frozen Throne. I know that those two will rotate out of standard in April, so I'm wondering if it's worth spending my hard earned gold on that , instead of building up collection from this year (including upcoming expansion). Since I'm interested in standard I'd probably just dust all the cards from old expansions before rotation happens.
I'll grateful for insight from veterans. Also my humble collection should be public if that helps your insight.
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So I'm a new player who can't wait for the rotation to happen. As part of the preparation I crafted Baku, to add it to my collection and possibly play it in the future in Wild (or dust in the future). Now I'm almost out of dust and I'm wandering if I should do the same with Genn and/or epics that I'm missing. I could always dust some of my extra cards (worth about 1k), some of the weakest legends (like Face Collector) or legends that will be rotating out (Val'anyr, Skull of the Man'ari, Professor Putricide).
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Thanks for the answer!
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Does it mean I can run an Odd deck with even cost minions?
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I've been looking at this list: https://www.hearthpwn.com/top-decks/179429-secrets-hunter and created an analog out of the cards I have. So far I enjoy it, but I'll definitely wait for the new expansion to go live before I do any crafting. 1000 dust needed for the remaining cards is a lot for me. Assuming that the archetype remains viable in the new meta, do you think it's good idea to craft the rare / epic cards for it that will rotate out? Or should I look for replacements among the cards that will last longer.
Also any advice on how to get a familiar with different classes / playstiles? I guess I was lucky with hunter because I got majority of the cards for a top level deck. But for most of other classes I don't have a single legendary, so I can't really experiment with them.
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So I'm not sure if I follow IDBY. After I get my guaranteed legendary from Rastakhan's Rumble packs what is the difference of buying those packs vs Boomsday or Witchwood? Wouldn't the choice depend on the deck I'm trying to make, since they all rotate out at the same time (April 2020)?
I ended up buying two more Frozen Throne packs and now I have Deathstalker Rexxar, Professor Putricide and Subject 9 so I was thinking about buying packs to build up whatever version of Secret Hunter is meta after the new expansion rolls in.
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Thanks for all the replies. And thanks to IDBY for his awesome guide. It seems majority of you suggests both focusing on the upcoming expansion and not dusting cards which are about to rotate.
But now I'm really intrigued by Whizbang that some of you mentioned. I'm tempted to dust enough pre Witchwood cards to get it, so that I can have some fun while growing collection of cards from this year in the anticipation of the rotation. Do you guys think it's a good investment (in that case guaranteed 800 dust from frozen throne and ungoro packs might actually be useful as Neeson suggested).
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Hello everyone,
I'm a new F2P player following advices I found on this forum (https://www.hearthpwn.com/forums/hearthstone-general/general-discussion/211142-mistakes-and-pitfalls-for-new-players-and-advice) on the quest of building up my collection. One piece of advice that I commonly see online is that one should start with getting enough packs from every expansion to get all guaranteed legendaries. I followed that idea on all expansions except Journey to Un'Goro and Knights of the Frozen Throne. I know that those two will rotate out of standard in April, so I'm wondering if it's worth spending my hard earned gold on that , instead of building up collection from this year (including upcoming expansion). Since I'm interested in standard I'd probably just dust all the cards from old expansions before rotation happens.
I'll grateful for insight from veterans. Also my humble collection should be public if that helps your insight.