Shadowverse
Liquefy classes you don't play or hold the cards for future?
Hey there. New player, i have a few decks im fairly happy with that get me a decent amount of wins. But all my decks are missing many key legendaries.

should i pick 2-3 classes to just liquefy everything from them to try to power up my favoured classes (Dragon, Blood, Shadow)? if you ever did this did you regret it?
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abe1801 3 ENE 2017 a las 5:48 
i refuse to play havencraft, but i dont liquify the cards, i usually liquify cards i dont play to finish making decks which lacks only few cards. just take your chances with card packs dont be too hasty to liquify cards
Woofer McGee 3 ENE 2017 a las 6:05 
I'd say if you are planning to spend money on the game you might want to keep them. If you are a 100% f2p player, choosing classes to focus on will reduce the grind. Personally I keep all the cards except Forestcraft because I don't like it.
NisseDood 3 ENE 2017 a las 6:27 
Save them in case you get stuck with a daily for that class and dont want to wait a day to reroll mission again.
NeloDante 3 ENE 2017 a las 6:34 
You can take a risk and liquify cards that have a lower user score of 8 in shadowverse gamepress. Those cards are usually awful and no deck would take them, so you would not lose anything by destroying it.

However the risk comes if they somehow buff those cards which you now don't have.
Potor10 3 ENE 2017 a las 7:03 
I would go even lower and liquefy anything under 7, though you might have trouble getting a read meta deck for a while
Brave Sir Robin 3 ENE 2017 a las 7:56 
Initially it's not a terrible idea IF you fully understand the value of various classes and cards you're melting. Having 1-2 strong decks are more useful initially to learn and do general 'win 6/7 matches' dailies than having junk for all 7 classes. Also there's enough good neutral cards now that you can do class dailies with a straight neutral deck (and a few removal spells from that class). I melted all my Dragon and Rune cards when I first started playing, and I still have no regrets. Also I usually auto-melt any animated cards unless I need them for a deck.

Ignore the terrible advice about 'gamepress ratings' though, Gamepress isn't the be all of Shadowverse sites and metas change. If you need a handful more vials to finish a deck then sure, melt a few cards you currently see absolutely no use for. Otherwise if they're in classes you use you may as well keep to have the option.
Potor10 3 ENE 2017 a las 8:16 
Publicado originalmente por LBG:
Initially it's not a terrible idea IF you fully understand the value of various classes and cards you're melting. Having 1-2 strong decks are more useful initially to learn and do general 'win 6/7 matches' dailies than having junk for all 7 classes. Also there's enough good neutral cards now that you can do class dailies with a straight neutral deck (and a few removal spells from that class). I melted all my Dragon and Rune cards when I first started playing, and I still have no regrets. Also I usually auto-melt any animated cards unless I need them for a deck.

Ignore the terrible advice about 'gamepress ratings' though, Gamepress isn't the be all of Shadowverse sites and metas change. If you need a handful more vials to finish a deck then sure, melt a few cards you currently see absolutely no use for. Otherwise if they're in classes you use you may as well keep to have the option.
I disagree, dimension shift seems absolutely useless for a new player (18 cost for an extra turn, almost completely unplayable without the correct deck) without gamepress rating it a 10 and recommending decks built around it I would've vialed it a lot earlier. Glad I didn't, stick to gamepress if you don't know anything, atleast it's a baseline at minimum.
SilentCaay 3 ENE 2017 a las 8:30 
You should liquefy cards you won't ever use, not entire classes. That's silly.
ICStars77 3 ENE 2017 a las 8:58 
Kind of repeating what was already said, but I would be extremely hesitant on liquifying an entire class, however if you don't plan on playing a specific style then go ahead and liquify all cards of that type of deck. For example if bat aggro bloodcraft decks seem boring to you and you never want to play it go ahead and liquify anything that has to do with bat spam. Even then I'd be hesitant though.
Bishop 3 ENE 2017 a las 10:17 
Why liquify anything? This game gives you a lot to make 2-3 decks anyway. Collecting cards is the main point of ccg, butchering your own collection gives you nothing in long term.
I do liquify animated cards tough, don't really care about those..
Sir Fluffykins 3 ENE 2017 a las 10:20 
Publicado originalmente por Bishop:
Why liquify anything? This game gives you a lot to make 2-3 decks anyway. Collecting cards is the main point of ccg, butchering your own collection gives you nothing in long term.
I do liquify animated cards tough, don't really care about those..

I keep all the cards, only liquidated the Homecoming golds, because I figured I don't use them, would get full vial value and can most likely get them again in future packs.
Sir Fluffykins 3 ENE 2017 a las 10:23 
Publicado originalmente por Chris:
Saw your review for the game tc, just wondering. what's piratestone?

Think he's refering to how after the new Hearthstone expansion people jumped on the new OP cards and you got Jade Shamen and Pirate Warrior. You never saw pirate before suddenly it was wall to wall Pirate Warriors
Firewall 3 ENE 2017 a las 10:43 
Publicado originalmente por Bishop:
Why liquify anything? This game gives you a lot to make 2-3 decks anyway.

This is bull, you'll more than likely have to liquify a few of your initial batch of cards if you do not get a good initial roll for a specific deck. Much less 2-3 viable decks.
ICStars77 3 ENE 2017 a las 10:52 
Publicado originalmente por Firewall:
Publicado originalmente por Bishop:
Why liquify anything? This game gives you a lot to make 2-3 decks anyway.

This is bull, you'll more than likely have to liquify a few of your initial batch of cards if you do not get a good initial roll for a specific deck. Much less 2-3 viable decks.
Not really - I haven't liquified anything huge (extras mainly) and have 2-3 decent decks (2 I use in ranked at B rank) and have played a month maybe - you get a lot of tickets and esp with new year a ton of gold. It's not hard to make an efficient deck at low rank with no legendaries without even spending vials (or only on a couple cards anyway).
Separa 3 ENE 2017 a las 10:56 
Publicado originalmente por NisseDood:
Save them in case you get stuck with a daily for that class and dont want to wait a day to reroll mission again.

Neutral decks, which are now fairly viable, can eliminate that issue. They work better with some classes than others but, since your alt-classes are likely to be lacking in some way anyway; having a strong neutral deck can save you the trouble of needing to horde for everything. From my experience with mine though; I would not suggest making it your main, unless perhaps you want to use it with Dragon. Dragon seems to be the best match for them, imo; since the class has a lot of complimentary cards that work great with it. And if you're going to do that; you might as well save all your Dragon cards too. Everything else would be purely optional, at that point. So if you go the melting route; you could work on the two of them and then start branching out, once you have everything that you need for them.
Última edición por Separa; 3 ENE 2017 a las 11:06
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