Disenchant Cards becoming core

If i for example disenchant ”Brightwing” card. Will i get a New one when the core set comes? If so its Free dust, right?

Sounds reasonable. I don’t remember if they said what happens at the end of the year to the core cards. Are they added to your set or removed forever? This is not entirely trivial information.

You will get all the cards in the Core set for free… temporarily, while they are in the Core set, and then they will be gone. You don’t get to keep the Core set after it rotates out.

Edit: It was stressed that Core set cards are separate cards from their previous versions.

so if you have brightwing you will have a “core” brightwing added to your set along side your “old” brightwing…and they are totally different cards with the same exact name, picture, and effect??

I assume core cards will be uncraftable and cannot be dusted, similar to basic set was.

It’s not really free dust.
Let’s say you own Brightwing today. That card is yours forever (well, as long as Hearthstone is supported and is playable, obviously.)
The Brightwing you get via the Core set will only be yours for a year. So after that year is over, it may or may not be included in the following year’s Core set.

With Classic cards that existed in June 2014, you will only be able to use them in the new Classic format if you actually own the card, not if it’s in the Core set.

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The point is, if you are free to play, and you never ever want to play wild, classic, etc. you can disenchant all classics, because in the following years you will get new core sets (all it’s cards, no matter if you have them or not) that are playable in standard. You just need to collect the new expansions to play standard. But if you plan to play any wild or classic modes in the future, you would really wreck your collection by disenchanting the classic set.

I imagine there will be quests for playing Classic mode too so you’d likely be missing out on those as well

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