Wednesday, November 25th, 2009 at
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It’s day three of our World of Warcraft 5th Anniversary giveaway extravaganza and we’re celebrating it by giving away 3 codes to Scourgewar TCG deck loot card, Tiny . This summons a mini mount that doesn’t increase your run speed, but, well, it looks damn funny. Draenei on a pony? Tauren on a raptor? 50 charges of fun in every code! To enter for a chance to win, leave a comment in this post by Thursday, November 26th, 12pm ET (noon). That’s it. Limit one entry per person and make sure you’re registered with a valid email address. We’ll be choosing three winners randomly from the entrants and contact them via email after the close of the contest. Note that we won’t be emailing the code to the winners until mid-December when it is made available to us by the fine people at Upper Deck . Pics of the mounts in action after the jump! Continue reading WoW 5th Anniversary Giveaway: 3 Tiny mount loot codes Filed under: Contests , WoW TCG WoW 5th Anniversary Giveaway: 3 Tiny mount loot codes originally appeared on WoW.com on Wed, 25 Nov 2009 09:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink | Email this | Comments

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Monday, November 23rd, 2009 at
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Hey guys heres a great article all about WoW 5th Anniversary Giveaway: Spectral Kitten loot code
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In honor of World of Warcraft’s 5th Anniversary today, we are kicking off three days of giveaways with one of the sweetest, shiniest, most drool-worthy prizes we could get our hands on: the ultra rare Spectral Kitten from Upper Deck’s upcoming Scourgewar TCG expansion . The code from this card can be redeemed for an in-game non-combat pet called the Spectral Tiger Cub (complete with miniature armor) that follows you around playfully and meows when you click on him. How do you get your chance to win this? Put down the E-Bay bid and step away slowly, pet collectors, we have a better way for you here at WoW.com. Simply leave a comment in this post by 12pm (noon) tomorrow ET. That’s it. Limit one entry per person and make sure you’re registered with a valid email address. We’ll be choosing one winner randomly from the entrants and contact them via email after the close of the contest. Note that we won’t be emailing the code to the winner until mid-December when it is made available to us by the fine people at Upper Deck . And the best part? This contest is open to all readers regardless of where in the world you live. So leave your comment below, cross your fingers and hope for the best. And even if you don’t win this one, there are plenty of contests to come here at WoW.com over the next three days. Screenshot of the Spectral Tiger Cub in-game after the jump. Continue reading WoW 5th Anniversary Giveaway: Spectral Kitten loot code Filed under: Contests , WoW TCG WoW 5th Anniversary Giveaway: Spectral Kitten loot code originally appeared on WoW.com on Mon, 23 Nov 2009 08:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink | Email this | Comments

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Monday, November 16th, 2009 at
1:00 pm
Found this article when I was searching the internet
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I’ll be up front and admit that I don’t play Upper Deck’s World of Warcraft TCG . If I had oodles disposable income and the time, though, I totally would. It’s just that between the MMOG and, uh, real life it seems pretty difficult to find time to collect cards, build decks, and find people to play with or compete against. That said, I think Upper Deck’s card game looks awesome and I had fun in the short time that I played it back when it was launched. If I wasn’t playing WoW , I think I’d be playing the card game. More than any other licensed WoW product, I think, the WoW TCG feels extremely tied in to the game world. The art, along with a lot of game references such as NPCs, locations, and spells, make it feel like an extension of Azeroth. In many ways, some of the things that are featured in the card game are canon. I thoroughly enjoy the artwork in particular. They blow me away and I use every opportunity (such as this one) to include WoW TCG card art into my posts. I can’t praise Upper Deck’s graphic design team enough — everything from the cards to the website to associated merchandise feels 100% World of Warcraft . When the WoW.com office in the clouds heard the rumor that the WoW TCG was about to die a sad and miserable death, I was kind of dismayed. I mean, we knew it to be false , but it was a sad thought anyway. Aside from being a fun game (and all-consuming habit!), the TCG is also famous for its loot cards. So on this nice morning, I’d like to make a toast to the not-dead-nor-dying card game. Do you play the WoW TCG? Would you have wanted to? What’re your favorite cards? Any favorite loot cards? Is there anything in particular about the TCG that you like or dislike? Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , Fan stuff , Breakfast topics , WoW TCG Breakfast Topic: An ode to the WoW TCG originally appeared on WoW.com on Mon, 16 Nov 2009 08:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink | Email this | Comments

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Saturday, November 7th, 2009 at
11:00 pm
Heres an article I found when surfing all about Realm Championships and a 2010 preview for the TCG
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The WoW TCG has just finished up their year with the World Championships , but apparently they’re not sitting back on their laurels — they’ve just sent word that their Realm Championships will be going down November 14-15, 2009, in cities around the world like “San Diego, Philadelphia, Helsinki, Manchester (England), Singapore and Melbourne.” These are invite-only tournaments, but they’re always accompanied by events that are open to the public , including lots and lots of TCG playing, giveaways and door prizes, and sometimes even special realms of the online game set up for players to join. If you’ve never seen a TCG event and one is headed to your city, it’s worth checking out. Additionally, the TCG folks have outlined their plans for 2010 over on their website, and it sounds like it’ll be a busy year. They’re kicking things off with the Scourgewar release, including the TCG loot of the mini-mounts (finally, a pony!), the Tuskarr Kite, and a Spectral Tiger Cub. And later in the year, you can look forward to a Naxxramas dungeon deck, another expansion called Wrathgate (with likely more in-game loot to go after), and finally, an Icecrown Citadel raid deck release. Should be an exciting 2010 for the trading card game — we’ll definitely be watching for that new expansion and the loot items due out with it. Filed under: Events , Fan stuff , Odds and ends , Wrath of the Lich King , WoW TCG Realm Championships and a 2010 preview for the TCG originally appeared on WoW.com on Sat, 07 Nov 2009 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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Monday, October 26th, 2009 at
9:00 pm
Hey guys heres a great article all about Upper Deck’s Hero of the Year
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This rather strange announcement over on the Upper Deck page about the TCG (in which, by the way, they admit that all of those problems you contest winners have been having giving your codes to Landro are completely intentional — they’re joking, in case you’re wondering) is all about one of the cooler things they’re doing with the TCG tournament system, something called Hero of the Year . The world champs have already been chosen, but as I understand it, these are like points winners: they may not have won the championship, but they earn points for placing in each tournament, and at the end of the year the person with the most points gets named Hero of the Year, and wins all the prizes associated with that: a free year of Upper Deck product and play, years of GameFly and Netflix, and of course lots of loot cards and exclusive loot. 2009’s Hero of the Year is a guy named Jan Palys from Germany — congrats to him and the rest of the top 10, called the Elite Minions. There’s some other fun with this as well, especially if you’re planning to hit up an event next year: for the next 12 months, anyone who beats one of these winners in tournament play will get a special exclusive card called Mystic Denial that will block any card your opponent plays. It’s a cool idea — gives you something else to chase as you hit up whatever Upper Deck event happens to show up in your town. Filed under: Events , Fan stuff , WoW TCG Upper Deck’s Hero of the Year originally appeared on WoW.com on Mon, 26 Oct 2009 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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