What to do with repeated cards [duplicate]
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I'm playing Hearthstone, and looking my card collection I saw that I have repeated more than two cards.
I know that I can only put two of each card in any deck, so my question is:
What do I do with the extra cards?
Best Answer
You can craft your extra cards into dust, which can then be used to craft into new cards.
Because you can make any number of decks with only 2 of a card (hooray, digital games!) it's a good idea to turn anything you have extras of into dust.
Disenchanting rates are as follows:
Regular (non-gold) cards:
- Common (white) disenchants into 5 dust
- Rare (blue) disenchants into 20 dust
- Epic (purple) disenchants into 100 dust
- Legendary (orange) disenchants into 400 dust
Gold cards:
- Common (white) disenchants into 50 dust
- Rare (blue) disenchants into 100 dust
- Epic (purple) disenchants into 400 dust
- Legendary (orange) disenchants into 1600 dust
When you are in the crafting interface (accessible by the 'crafting' button in My Collection) you can easily turn all your extra cards into dust. If you have extra cards, a button appears in the blank space circled (since I have no extras at the moment, I have no button).
You can find more details (including the cost of crafting cards) on the Hearthstone wiki crafting page.
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Answer 2
You can disenchant them for dust with the crafting system. Dust is then used to craft other cards that you want.
There is a consideration to make though.
When cards are nerfed, you get more dust for disenchanting them for a limited time, so taking that into account, it's suggested that you don't disenchant cards until you have need of the dust.
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