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Finally, Second Dinner released something that can truly be called a bundle without fear of being laughed at! If you don’t yet know why this is an excellent bundle, let me explain.
Guide
A 133% Progress Value is the statistical maximum, above which no bundles are usually released! This is the kind of value we wanted to see in the best bundles before their value dropped earlier this year. An excellent result, it’s very hard to go higher.
And what’s the price for such generosity? Just 4,500 Gold, which an F2P player can accumulate in 2 months, and a player who buys the Season Pass in 1.5 months. That’s very little, especially considering that bundles with similar value mostly used to cost 7,500 Gold, with rare exceptions.
Moreover, 7,500 Credits will not only give you plenty of resources and cosmetics on the CL track, including an average of 1.5 Spotlight Caches, but also allow you to split a card 6 times!
This is especially beneficial due to the ongoing and soon-to-end period of boosted chances for good splits. So it will very likely result in an Inked or Golden split if you split one card from scratch.
Comparison With Other Bundles
Looking at all the bundles for Gold released after the introduction of Spotlight Caches in the game, it’s clear that the The One Who Knocks bundle loses only to three bundles: Sugar, Spice, and Everything Ice, High Stakes and Rip and Tear. None of them compares in terms of price and content: Rip and Tear provides too few resources overall, and the other two have much higher prices.
If you compare the bundle within its price category, it simply has no competitors, especially in the last 6 months.
In terms of Credits for Gold, the The One Who Knocks bundle shares the top spot with Rip and Tear, offering an incredible 1.67 Credits per Gold with such a high amount of Credits.
The only area where the bundle slightly lags is the number of new cards per every 700 Gold for players with a nearly complete collection.
Here, the bundle falls behind the aforementioned bundles and a few bundles containing Collector’s Tokens. This is the only minor drawback of this bundle.
But if we consider only the last 6 months, in terms of the mentioned metric, the The One Who Knocks bundle is surpassed only by Glows to the Chest, which is still a great result.
The Usefulness Of The Variant In The Meta
Shadow King is an excellent card, very popular in the current meta as well as in many past metas. Since it’s a Series 3 card, those who don’t have the card can use the variant to put it in their deck and play without any issues.
Veterans will likely appreciate the good art and can frequently use the variant in their decks thanks to Shadow King’s strength.
Below are three strong decks that currently have a high win rate and include Shadow King.
Conclusion
Thus, this is one of the best bundles and I can recommend it to absolutely everyone who has enough Gold: you’ll get a lot of Credits, good Progress Value, for not too high a price, plus a great variant for Shadow King – one of the most popular and meta cards right now. And if you don’t have Shadow King, you’ll also be able to play him for free, just by getting the variant!
So definitely 5 stars out of 5. I’d give it 6 if I could.
Also, don’t forget that you can evaluate this bundle in comparison to others using a variety of different criteria, utilizing the special chart on the dedicated The One Who Knocks bundle page! Below is a detailed guide on how to use our tools to evaluate bundles on your own.
Wrap Up
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