Im talking about when ur playing something and gets smoked and you wanna craft something new/better but you cant afford it, so you start disenchanting everything you have?
Im talking about when ur playing something and gets smoked and you wanna craft something new/better but you cant afford it, so you start disenchanting everything you have?
Yep
I always disenchant everything which wonât ever be viable and everything rare and better from previous expansions
Thatâs the only way to stay competitive
But itâs so effective that I literally have ALL the playable cards from the last few previous expansions to the point where you send me the deck list of any class and I just have it 100%.
i have a ton of dust wrapped up in priest stuff, zince i dont like priest i usually dust that
I dust everything I do not have an active use for. Everything Wild is dusted. But I recently returned so I am doing my best to stay consistent this time around.
I made it to Plat 10, I am halfway to 100 on the rewards track, I completed Ashes solo adventure and all the challenges.
I recently started working on the Mercenary Books. Iâve done Hunter, Warrior and I am on the final boss of Priest.
I have accomplished more than I ever thought I would this time around.
Every ârage ___ingâ is cringe. Grow up.
I peacefully uninstall.
I WILL NOT AND YOU CANâT MAKE ME!
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Kidding aside, making decisions based on rage/anger is the most unhealthy. The smart thing to do is not make any decisions until youâve cooled your jets.
On the one hand, you seem to be empirically correct.
On the other hand, I like quoting Sheev Palpatine.
By all means, quote away, good sir.
Yes. I scrapped wheel of death (the real rage disenchant victim) and Unkilliax after they got nerfed and either got mad duke theotar and griftah the vendor with it or I used the dust to gold carnival clown. Canât remember which
I like how the OP is asking about raging and doing something foolish and the first replies are âyep I do this reasonable thing without ragingâ.
I was doing that thing - in part - when I started playing regularly (in Badlands). I would rage and start aggressively making pala decks.
iâve rage dusted several tourist cards (legendaries) so i could craft golden snowflippers for my rogue crystal cove deck.
I really want to play with crystal cove but insanity warlock and buff paladin do it better and there arenât any real tricks rogue can use to stay relevant in this meta. edit: by this i mean as class cards. although i suppose you coooould call griftah a class card but you canât fix rogue by just saying griftah is useful. You can craft a class only deck in mage or paladin or warlock and it would work really well. You do that with rogue and you only get disapointment right now.
Weapon rogue amuses me with so many water elementals floating around. Cutlass could be 0 mana and it still wouldnât work in this meta.
Weapon and Cutlass Rogue arenât the same decks. Cutlass is a lifesteal weapon which relies on playing cards from other classes to extend itsâ duration, while weapon rogue relies on her own class cards which buff her own weapon
With Weapon rogue you just kill Mage before she can even put the King Tide on the board, let alone a bunch of elementals.
my fault for being a lazy writer i did not clarify.
Yeah, itâs unclear from your post if you differentiate the two decks or not, so I just wanted to emphasize it for others who donât
After all, it barely makes sense that the same class has two different weapon decks on the ladder xD
I have never dusted Legendary or Epic cards that dont give me a full dust refund.
I have a giant Demon Hunter collection and i never played any of those stupid cards.
It helps to be cheap, i also dont play wild so all the cards there will remain forever there.
no i have not. i donât disenchant unless i have extras. i play wild though and am a whale so i am just a silly spoiled welfare person so whatever.
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