4/25/2023 0 Comments Quest hunter saviors of uldum![]() Cards go in and out of the meta depending on what’s printed. They may see play again, but unless you’re a huge fan of that specific deck archetype, you can probably part with the card.Īll that said, there are certainly cards that have not seen play in sets from Year of the Phoenix that are remaining in Standard, but I’m not advocating you dust those yet. (Note: This isn’t a guarantee, and depends on how much you like to experiment.) Cards that are listed as having seen fringe play are just that they were in decks that turned out to not be good enough to be meta relevant, or got swapped out for more powerful cards as decks got refined. Cards that are listed as safe to dust have seen virtually no play in the two years they’ve been in Standard, so it's unlikely that they’re suddenly going to be meta relevant in Wild. This guide is going to focus exclusively on cards from expansion sets that are rotating out of Standard after the Year of the Phoenix comes to a close (Rise of Shadows, Saviors of Uldum, Descent of Dragons, and Galakrond’s Awakening). This post is kind of like Antiques Roadshow for your card collection some of those dusty old antiques you've been holding on to could be used to buy some shiny new legendaries. Luckily for you, though, the set rotation is coming with Forged in the Barrens’ release! Not only does that mean you have three fewer sets to craft for Standard, you also may have some cards in the proverbial attic that you can trade for dust without affecting your future competitive prospects. Even if you spend money on the game, if your luck is poor, or you haven’t been min-maxing quests, you might find yourself two epics or one legendary short of any given deck. Having a collection that allows you to build competitive Hearthstone decks is hard.
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