Welcome to Stormwind City adventurer, may your stay be most pleasant. There are merchants and taverns abound, just beware of an occasional freebooter. You must be fairly exhausted, travelling all the way from The Barrens. Make sure to pick up all your old belongings before you venture out in search of some new loot.
The Barrens Rewards Track is in our rear mirror, the Stormwind Rewards Track awaiting right ahead. Aside from a few cosmetic differences, they both happen to share almost the exact same patterns. And so there is no better time for looking back and drawing a quick comparison. Or several.
We Might Have Forged a Good Deal of Experience and Gold
Your personal view of the previous Rewards Track - as well as the brand new one - is bound to vary depending on a few factors. Purchasing the Tavern Pass for the bonus experience and rewards or staying with the base version; diligently pursuing Gameplay XP Achievements for that additional gain or not bothering much at all; never missing any daily/weekly quests or letting a handful slip through the cracks; finally, the amount of total time spent on playing the game.
Personally, I had a pretty good experience with how everything has panned out, for the most part - even if I wasn't a big fan of every single solution (Golden Uncraftable cards, begone!).
/enable ranting mode
The problem with Golden Uncraftables is them taking up a precious spot that could be much better spent on gold, a pack, or a free ticket pass for Arena/Duels. If you don't care about the pretty animations and prefer your rewards material, then each Common earned in this way is a substantial loss. Open a few dozen expansion packs and you will own all cards of said rarity anyway.
Golden Rares are slightly more useful, but only under the condition that you can grab relevant cards from the track before you happen to get them from your packs. Then it does indeed reduce the amount needed for a full Rare collection. Otherwise we just end up with extra redundant copies only afterwards. And yes, we could always disenchant these normal versions, but the dust gain is rather pitiful.
Golden Epic "freebies" are the most annoying, as they are buried fairly deep. If you got your Primordial Protector copies from the Barrens packs rather than its Rewards Track, you essentialy lost out on a couple of free Epics (earning all cards from this rarity does require quite a lot of effort/luck in terms of the number of needed packs/dust). Disenchanting them for 100 dust feels bad when it takes 400 to craft another Epic. For me it was a small cause of celebration whenever I "dodged" "the PPs" and found a different Epic card. I didn't even grab the random Epic reward from the track well until after I had collected these two by level 75.
This isn't how a feel-good Rewards Track experience should work, in my mind. Having to wait and bide your time, hope that random luck goes your way. It may not bother some of the more casual players, yet the life of a min-maxer is never easy.
One potential saving grace here would be if Hearthstone eventually flipped the switch and allowed Golden card rewards from preceding Rewards Tracks to become disenchantable (thus also letting newer players to craft Golden copies of those if they desire so). Until then, I know I'm going to scoff at such forced "rewards". Just give me other stuff.
/disable ranting mode
So yes... besides this whole weird Golden Uncraftables system - packs were good (even Phoenix ones to round up the collection), Tavern Tickets even better, gold acceptable (even if I believe the initial 100 levels could still offer us slightly more).
Enjoy Your Stay in Stormwind City
Looking forward, it's more or less the same system. The good becomes slightly better (as we will be getting Standard Packs instead of Year of the Phoenix type; you will still find the latter in your Tavern Brawls). Unfortunately, some of the bad remains with the whole arbitrary Golden Uncraftable "gifts". It would also be great if at least a few more of the utterly boring 50-75 gold rewards turned into a Tavern Ticket (encourage people to visit Arena or Duels a little more often), or at least a pack.
Fortunately, the lazy ones among us don't have to worry about forgetting to claim anything:
Quote From Blizzard When the Rewards Track refreshes when United in Stormwind launches, all players will automatically be granted any unclaimed rewards on both the free track and the Tavern Pass track (if purchased), and a completely new Rewards Track of unlockable loot will take its place.
Psst, they could at least change some of that Rewards Track's cosmetic background. I vote for a host of different landscapes! Or maybe somebody has a better idea?
To Tavern Pass or Not to Tavern Pass
That is the big question (for some of us). Forged in the Barrens managed to tempt me into purchasing that deal - not just because of the cool concept of Diamond cards with Blademaster Samuro leading the way and essentially counting as another "free" Legendary, but largely because of the vast improvements being made at the time to the Rewards Track itself - essentially turning into this modern version as we know it. It wasn't that long ago when Darkmoon Faire's initial model turned out to be an utter failure. In the wake of beneficial updates, it all felt worth supporting.
Quote From Blizzard The Forged in the Barrens Tavern Pass will expire with the launch of United in Stormwind and a new Tavern Pass will be made available for purchase—offering a host of brand-new cosmetic rewards and XP boosts.
However, this time around we remain in the known territory. It's fine, just nothing hugely noteworthy. Varian, King of Stormwind is no Blademaster Samuro in terms of power level impact, much as I like the character (Orc 'Samurai' just sounds cooler, okay?). Yrel and Tamsin skins look alright, the rest isn't necessarily my cup of tea. Bonus experience is the greatest boon, but eh... all signs point to sitting this one out in my case. That said, the lovely Diamond Varian with his trusted swords is trying his best to change my mind.
Whatever you decide for yourselves, it's best to know from day 1 and follow through - there is no recovering any bonus XP boost that is inevitably lost with later purchases.
The Journey Thus Far
For reference and for tracking one's progress: I tend to play both on Europe and Americas servers, almost always reaching at least Diamond 5 in Standard and aiming to clear up dailies and weeklies. I generally dislike ladder climbing (tournament play is so much more interesting), the main temptation is just the rewards. My final results this time around:
- Rewards Track Europe = Level 233 (with the Tavern Pass, no quests being saved for the new Rewards Track), current gold count at 4295.
- Rewards Track Americas = Level 168 (without the Tavern Pass, all quests being saved for the new Rewards Track), current gold count at 3200.
Now, I'm also pretty sure I have missed out on a few dailies (and maybe even a couple weeklies) here and there - it does get chaotic trying to keep track of both regions whenever time isn't on one's side. Quests can be occasionally frustrating as well, as they still partially follow an outdated model (Sinti's excellent rhetoric on the subject from half a year ago still remains very true).
All the cosmetic skins also cost a fair chunk of gold if one's will wasn't iron strong! And I might have prioritized Arena/Duels runs plus some achievements (the whole snafu there did not help things) on the home turf that is Europe - which matters especially for Duels, with a far more extensive Wild collection from the years of play. Overall, I wouldn't say I ever felt I had to grind much - no afking Battlegrounds or Brawls for tiny amounts of experience, not playing much on some weeks beyond completing quests in the most efficient manner possible.
How about the rest of you?
You Are (Probably) Prepared
If you have pre-purchased or won any bundles and have already been opening your Stormwind packs through private Fireside Gatherings, you might also be aware that this time around Hearthstone team put a solution in place for your normal and golden variants of Varian, King of Stormwind, and for the golden version of Lady Prestor (as the regular is free and uncraftable) well ahead of time. It's the same one we eventually saw being used for the Barrens cards. This grace period should last about a week, so don't wait too long (the answer is - as with all refunds - yes, you should totally disenchant for the full dust value if you get to be this lucky).
Quote From Celestalon Not a bug. Similar situation to Mankrik and Samuro during Barrens launch. Since they're on the Reward Track, but could be opened in packs prior to being claimed, Katrana and Varian start out refundable.
Remember about this little trick (but for Golden cards to properly show up while in the "crafting mode", you may have to tick a separate box) from the most recent patch:
Quote From Blizzard
- Searching “Refund” in the Collection will now populate with cards eligible for a dust refund.
And there is also that little matter of holding onto your quests or completing them. We've covered this particular dilemma before. It all depends on where you are at with it. Using myself as an example:
Like this...
All cleaned up on Europe, since it were my final hours with the Tavern Pass and 20% XP bonus. May not be nearly as spoiled for the Stormwind Rewards Track.
... or like this.
Then on Americas, saving up everything there is for that little headstart in the coming Stormwind meta. The chunks of 50 gold from the previous track stopped having any appeal, and there was no bonus XP to be milked anyway.
Has anyone else been preparing in a similar fashion (I would guess so)?
All That Is Left
If you care about Darkbishop Benedictus in his Diamond form, or the cosmetic coin, remember about this handy note:
Quote From Blizzard Keep in mind that United in Stormwind will have a 35-card Mini-Set that will make it easier to reach both the 25 total United in Stormwind Legendary cards for the Archbishop Benedictus Diamond card reward and the 135 total United in Stormwind cards for the Lordaeron Cosmetic Coin. We’ll have more information to share about the United in Stormwind Mini-Set in the coming months.
There was also this tiny qualify of life change in the recent patch:
Quote From Blizzard
- Pressing and holding on the Rewards Track page arrows will now flip through the pages quickly.
It does what it says there when in the game, except it's not so much flipping through the pages as flipping through the *page numbers*, and you have to keep looking at the changing count at the bottom if you are trying to land on a specific one.
Last but not least, it's worth noting that some of our community members have been documenting their Rewards Track progress and impressions on the forums from the very start: here is a link to all the Barrens journeys. Maybe some of you will want to join in for the Stormwind path.
Whatever your focus, good luck getting the most out of it!
Happy with your Rewards Track progress for Forged in the Barrens? Regret buying or not buying the Tavern Pass? Think you could've done anything bettter or differently, or maybe you also found it problematic to do all quests regularly? We would love to hear your thoughts on the topic!
Comments
Got to level 200 without the Tavern Pass. Had a lot of fun in recent weeks going for all of the achievements, too, playing a lot of classes and cards I wouldn't have otherwise. Good luck with your packs, everybody!
The part where they dropped the achievements like five days before the expansion dropped really sucked. Still made it to 177 without the Tavern Pass and 6500 gold for the launch which is more than enough.
Full seven days even. Yep, that one sure hurt. I was hoping for a good chunk of last minute experience there.
I was around lvl 240 when the new expansion released! Saven enough gold for 79 packs (not 80 just because of the saving)
I saved 3 weekly quests and one daily for the new track. Started great with some cool cards (not the ones I wanted though) and got Scabbs + a golden epic + normal epic. On a standar pack today, so nice experience indeed.
I got to level 288, with the pass. In DMF, I got well over level 300, but played a little less HS this expansion because I was busy IRL and with other games. Happy with my haul, and lots of gold on hand to supplement my packs from the pre-orders as needed. I am really hyped for UiS.
I got to 186 today (no pass) - did bgs to get up to the next level so my XP wasn't wasted. I agree about golden epics in the rewards track, some people love the cosmetic value but they are only good if you've not opened the non-golden already as far as I am concerned.
Had 5 quests on the edge of completion for the new track - and already claimed the level 20 legendary reward.
Had a good opening this time unlike last few expacs. And was lucky enough to win a mega bundle last night with less than 24 hours to go to launch.
So all in all, yay!
Good luck with your pack openings everyone if you've not opened them yet.
I spent a long time without playing. I was completely tired of the game. I still kept paying attention to the meta situation and things seemed pretty bad so i didn't bother playing and lost an incredible amount of gold/exp. I finished at level 57 and got Neeru Fireblade at level 50 which was the worst possible card to receive (this card became completely pointless thanks to the new Warlock quest). I came back now and i'm definitely completely behind. I'm not going to preorder anything anymore so i'll start with just 15 to 20 packs at best. I'll mostly go budget for now and use cards from previous expansions.
I stopped playing for a month and a half and got to like...170? somewhere up there.
Finished at level 228 w/Tavern Pass. I'm debating whether or not to get this one. I don't care about the cosmetics this time round, but I do like getting a fair bit more gold for packs.
I almost never buy the bundle since im mostly playing arena and a bit of BG. So for me the Taverne pass is the perfect way to both support the game without having to buy alot of packs and instead get some more gold and cosmetic stuff.
Ended at 260 so its was great
Another one like me. Mostly arena and some bgs and buying the tavern pass. This time was the closest to bundle bc bg perks and cool quests but i'll stick to collecting through arena.
I am at 150lvl without Tavern Pass and missed a lot of weekly/daily quests this time and I'm really surprised how generous Hearthstone became in years.
I was almost(bought only 2 or 3 bundles) completely f2p player since beginning and I honestly can say that Hearthstone became really generous with Year of Gryphon and it made me come back to the game after hanging out on Runeterra.
I hope they continue and improve to do so and thanks all of you who supports the game with purchases. :)
And as always, I'm ready to test new cards with my crazy ol' pal Whizbang the Wonderful until at least reach 20th lvl of the pass.
I reached lvl 156, but i didnt have as much time as i had in the past since i spent more time with my 2 year old boy. All in all it's okay. (: Hf to everybody with the new exp today!
251 with Tavern path and without bot or anything like that. Would have been a few dozens levels more, but my father died so was busy with family matters...
I hope you're doing OK.
Aimed for level 300, got there two days ago and decided to save all quests for the new pass. Then, like an idiot, I played a single game of Battlegrounds for fun, not realizing that you can complete a bunch of quests there as well, so now I had to waste almost all of my saved quests on the old pass to even out the experience bar.
Oh well, at least I have 14k gold, that should take care of most of the collection I think. I can even spend some of it on old cardbacks. Wouldn't want to play Quest Warrior without the Pirate card back.
Great comprehensive article.
I reached level 350 with Tavern Pass and without botting. My current gold balance is roughly 18K and I have 292K excess arcane dust lying around.
You can read about more RT experiences of fellow OoC members in this recurring thread: Rewards Track current progress
Hmm, it feels like I've never got some of these notifications back in the day. But that thread (and your initial one way before) have certainly served as fine inspirations. :)
Also, damn. Can we have your gold and dust?
If only gold and dust were transferrable goods between accounts 😅
I got busy with site stuff and made it to level 70. Also, Battlegrounds isn't great for farming experience so the Hearthstone that I did play last expansion, minus the first week, didn't amount to much in the rewards track.
Imagine running a Hearthstone site and not reaching level 100. OMEGALUL