What can I expect to get out of a pack?

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Having casually played Hearthstone for a while, I have opened many card packs. Sadly, I have only unpacked 1 Legendary card, out of over 30 packs. That got me thinking, what are the probabilities for each type of card to show up, including their gold counterpart?



Best Answer

We did a study on the new Journey to Un'Goro packs and came out with this information:

  • 75% common
  • 21% rare
  • 2% epic
  • 0.7% legendary

Numbers found here: Journey to Un'goro Numbers




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How do I get the most out of my packing?

Here are the steps to get prepared.
  • Make a Checklist. A moving checklist may seem tedious, but it works. ...
  • Set Your Budget. ...
  • Hire a Mover or Plan a DIY Move. ...
  • Declutter. ...
  • Get Packing Supplies. ...
  • Pack an Essentials Bag. ...
  • Keep Clothing in Your Dresser Drawers. ...
  • Leave Clothes on Hangers.


  • How do you prepare for a pack?

    Packing time based on home sizeHome SizeTime to packStudio/one-bedroom apartment10-12 hoursOne-bedroom home1-2 daysTwo-bedroom home2-3 daysThree-bedroom home3-5 days2 more rows•Apr 19, 2021

    How long should a pack?

    As a basic rule, allocate a full day of packing per room\u2014double it if you have a lot of things. So, if you have a studio apartment, assume it will take 1-2 days to pack; 2-3 days for a one-bedroom; and approximately 7-8 days for a five-bedroom.



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