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DISENCHANTING GUIDE
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LAST UPDATE:09/06/2016
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Introduction
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Hi guys, so this guide is intended as a resource for newer players; the aim is to help you figure out what cards to craft/disenchant. It is regularly updated by the community.
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Card Ranking Explanation
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Okay so in the following sheet we have given each card a "power ranking". "A" being the best and "F" being the worst. Here is a broad explanation of what these catagories mean:
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RankExplanation
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AA Tier cards are powerful and popular. They are freqently played as '3-of's' in a variety of different decks, factions, and Archetypes. A card may also be classified as A-tier if it is an excelent tech card.
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BB Tier cards are good but are a bit more niche/situational than A-Tier cards.
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CC Tier cards are "Mr. Average". These are the sorts of cards you often use to "fill out" your deck once you have added all the 'Good cards'.
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DD Tier cards are usually bad/highly situational and as a result rarely see play. Can be decent in the "right deck" however.
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FThe F Tier is the junkyard; cards in this section are usually completely unplayable and are so therefore safe to dust.
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Number of Copies Explaination
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In addition to a "power ranking" (see above) We have also suggested the number of copies you should have in your collection.

Please note that the suggested number of copies is only a guideline, while the plan is to update this guide in accordance with 'meta' changes/new cards we cannot account for taste. For example, Chasis of Mechazor is a card you want three copies of IF you want to play Mech decks. If you don't care about mechs at all it is safe to disenchant.

Many cards have been given a range rather than a single number.To once again use Chasis of Mechazor as an example you want somewhere between 0-3 copies in your collection (mech players want 3 copies, and everyone needs 0).

A card like Spiral Technique might be very powerful, but most decks that use this card don't run 3 copies. So a card like this might be given a range of "1-2".

In many cases the "notes" accompanying each card are intended to help explain why we have recommend crafting X copies. Flameblood Warlock for example is given a range of [0-3] with the accompanying note: "Great for aggro, terrible in everything else". So basically, if you want to play Aggro decks you want three copies of this card. If however Aggro does not interest you then you can safely dust away.
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A Few Quick Tips:
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By pressing Ctrl + F you can search for a card.
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You can order the data A-Z by clicking on a column.
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Change Log:
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DateEditorChange notes:
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15/05/2016Smash thingsVersion 1.0 of this Guide Released
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06/06/2016Smash thingsAdded June Cards
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09/06/2016Smash thingsChanged a few power rankings and notes.
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