What does the * behind some of the rune names signify? I know that you can't trade those cards. But any other significance?
I have no clue. I can't think of a good reason other than, when you first start out during SOE not sure if it is still true now. They gave you a premade BG. I think its so you can easily find them on the checklist. Still not a good enough reason to ruin the look of my collection on the checklist. -_-
I'd assume to protect the value of their cards, since a free epic every fifth skirmish makes it really easy to forge rares. But you can still get tradeable epics from skirmish as well, so...
Maybe we can define what the * means beside it or something. Just so we don't have 80 more of these threads.
The * has no intrinsic meaning. What ever valuation it signifies is constructed by those who interact with it. What conclusions we reach here would be arbitrary - and ultimately forgotten.
i'm fairly sure, and i could easily be wrong on this, but i'm fairly sure that the runes with a * next to them started all as part of a free deck that was given out to new players, likely under SOE. the untradeable part was so that people wouldn't spam alternate accounts and flood the market with the same rune 5000 times, basically how i remember it, anyhow.
This is exactly the case. There was a UD and IS deck, both with * runes. These runes still show up every so often in packs, which is a bug. There are plans to fix this, but because the runes are coded as completely seperate runes, it's a lot of work to make sure everyone gets to keep the right runes.
Burning Tree runes didn't have the * and was tradeable. (I remember it since it was what I started with and used while saving up gold for my first BG; Voils.)
This was why on poxbox, the runes in the Burning Tree deck was the least valueable ones. Worth 1-2 poxbox point max.
I almost forgot about those. The Old Faction Starter Decks if I am not mistaken. Instead of a * they had a lock or something on them to show that the runes was untradeable.
No, it wasn't the Burning Tree deck, as stated, that was filled with all commons and was a split deck, it was the Pandemonium UD deck. But yeah, the * runes are leftovers, they should not be found in packs but they are. Eventually the goal is to just get rid of them and/or merge them with regular runes, but yeah.