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813:(DMF), events that ran Friday through Sunday in cities all across the world. Previously, the most notable competition featured was the Dream Machine Championship, which the winner received a custom built computer. Darkmoon Faire Championship Events offered electronics and travel vouchers to the top finishers of its main event. However, the Darkmoon Faire itself has been emphasized as a miniature convention featuring additional games, as well as side events for players to compete for Apple electronics, gift cards, and World of Warcraft loot cards. 281:- Master Hero cards, when played, replace a player's hero with a new card. The original hero is removed from the game and any damage, abilities, equipment, tokens or attachments that were on the hero beforehand are brought onto the Master Hero. Master Heroes, unless specified otherwise, can use all equipment and abilities, but abilities on cards that look for specific types cannot be activated. Powers originally on heroes do not carry on to the Master Hero. 310:- Offensive cards which can augment a hero's melee or ranged capabilities. As with armor cards, players are limited on how many weapons they may have equipped at once. In order to use a weapon card to increase attack power during combat, a player must pay a resource cost (Strike Cost) associated with the weapon. Weapons can be used when either attacking or defending, but usually only one weapon can be used per combat. 2128: 271:- The character which a given player is playing as. Each hero has an amount of starting health, faction affiliation, race, class, specializations, and professions. The hero's traits determine what other cards can be included in the deck (e.g., Horde heroes can only have Horde allies). Lastly, each hero has a unique power which can be used once per game, after which the hero card is turned face down. Starting with 293:- Other individuals and companions who assist and fight on behalf of the main hero. Most allies are affiliated with either the Horde or the Alliance; cards affiliated with the faction opposing the hero are not permitted in a deck. Neutral allies can be included in a deck of either faction. Allies can attack opposing heroes or allies, but can also be attacked. 361:, booster packs contained 18 random cards due to more variation of card types: 2 extra commons and 1 extra uncommon. The color of the collector number printed on a card indicates its rarity, using a system similar to that of the online game: white for common, green for uncommon, blue for rare, purple for epic, and orange for legendary. 570:, intended as a reward for players who are victorious in the raid. The treasure pack contains holofoils and sometimes contains a random insertion of a loot card. Upper Deck Entertainment also made treasure packs available from their UDE points store, although the cards in these packs are not holofoil. 237:
During play, players start with a single hero. Once per turn, players can play any card from their hand as a resource, which enables the payment of additional cards to augment the hero's powers or add additional members to his or her party. Once brought into play by paying the appropriate cost, all
47: 1143:. After the first day of constructed play, any player with a record of 5-3 or better advanced to day two. Two sets of draft were played on the second day, each set with three rounds. Players sat in draft pods based on their records from day one, where they drafted two packs of 248:, combat attacks are always directed at individual heroes or allies, rather than simply declaring an attack with a number of creatures. Furthermore, damage done to characters accumulates between turns, making combat more expensive for both the attacker and defender. 1259:, from November 10-November 13, 2011. The format consisted of Core and Classic Constructed and Booster Draft. It was won by German player Hans Joachim Höh using a Rohashu Paladin deck, taking down Jim Fleckenstein's less aggressive Rohashu version in the finals. 322:- Special cards which act as resource cards, but with additional abilities. Quests can be completed by fulfilling a condition described on the card. When this is done, a reward is earned (e.g., drawing additional cards) and the quest is normally turned face down. 368:, containing a pre-constructed deck consisting of 33 fixed cards built around one of the 9 classes, 2 booster packs, 3 oversized hero cards and a rulebook. These decks contain 1 rare, 6 uncommons, and the rest are commons. Starter decks were released for 334:- Loot cards are special versions of cards which can be used within the card game (e.g. as normal allies), but which also contain a scratch-off code. This code can be entered into the website for the online game, which will provide a unique in-game item. 1183:. The winners were the American team The Warriors, composed of Ben Isgur, Matt Markoff, and James Kandziolka. They played, respectively: Boarguts the Impaler, Jumo'zin, and Erondra Frostmoon. Their prizes were the Darkmoon Faire tournament scheduled in 770:
As with many trading card games, a variety of different artists with different styles illustrate the cards. Artists include Chris Rahn, Wayne Reynolds, Steve Prescott, Doug Alexander, Thomas M. Baxa, Julie Bell, Mauro Cascioli, Matt Dixon, Alex Horley,
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on August 18, 2005 and released on October 25, 2006. Players can play against each other one-on-one, or can join others in order to defeat dungeon/raid "bosses" based on those in the MMORPG. In March 2010, Upper Deck lost the license from
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In 2008, the U.S. National Championship became the North American Continental Championship (NACC), which combined the Canadian and U.S. National Championship events. The winner of the 2008 NACC was Matt Markoff with a Warlock deck.
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are large scale encounters designed for multiple players to play against. The main difference from Raid Decks is that a Dungeon Deck runs itself with no need for an additional player to act as the Raid Master. Additionally
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each turn in order to reduce damage dealt to a player's hero. Players are limited in how many different pieces of armor they may equip on any given "body part" (e.g., only one piece of chest armor at a
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On August 23, 2013, Blizzard Entertainment announced that the TCG would be discontinued, and that they would not be renewing the game's license. In March 2014, Blizzard released
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are designed to be played against basic starter decks with players unlocking the ability to add new cards by gaining experience from defeating dungeons and leveling up.
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In 2010, under new management with Cryptozoic Entertainment, NACC moved out of Gen Con Indy. Tim Rivera claimed the title for that year in his hometown of Las Vegas.
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Each player uses a hero card and a deck consisting of allies and other supporting cards, such as weapons, abilities, armor, items and quests. Many cards include a
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is a PvP variation of the Starter Deck that contains two pre-constructed decks consisting of 44 fixed cards, 3 oversized hero cards and 8 exclusive allies.
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A Raid Deck typically contains epic boss cards, decks for the boss characters, tokens to represent minions, custom rules for the raid, and a
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In 2011, Mark Mckiernan was crowned the european champion at the EUCC championship in Rimini (Italy) with the Shaman "Spider Deck".
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from October 16-October 19, 2008. Jim Fleckenstein of Virginia won the title using the hero Kil'zin of the Bloodscalp.
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In 2011, Tim Batow emerged victorious at Las Vegas with his particular Warlock deck, nicknamed "Bunny Deck".
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Along with weekly battleground tournaments at local hobby stores, Cryptozoic Entertainment hosted
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Daily Metagame - A WoW TCG site with daily articles, and archived decklists from all events
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Periodically, bonus card sets are released independently to mark special events or dates.
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cards (except abilities) remain until destroyed or removed from play. As in games such as
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later in the month, with the company announcing that planned card sets would be released.
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in early November 2012. Brad Watson defeated Raphael Ait-sliman in the final round.
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collectible card game featuring many of the same characters, abilities and artwork.
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site, Krahulik revealed his artwork for a card that was based on the exploits of
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Block Constructed. It was won by William Postlethwait, also known as "Billy P."
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In 2009, Corey-Scott Burkhart won the NACC at Gen Con Indy with a Shaman deck.
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Darkmoon Faire Baltimore - Hans Joachim Höh, Brad Watson and Stuart Wright
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The first World Championship took place November 30-December 2, 2007 in
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Darkmoon Faire Antwerp - Anssi Alkio, Jeffrey Verwoerd and Stuart Wright
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Twenty-one expansion sets (and one reprint set) were released for the
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Guinness World Record for Greatest Cash Prize for a Trading Card Game
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In addition to standard 2-player game play, the game also features
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Cryptozoic's official World of Warcraft Trading Card Game website
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The U.S. Nationals took place August 16-August 19, 2007 at
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starter decks were included alongside the exclusive cards.
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The World Cup Championship took place March 4-6, 2011 in
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The following types of cards are featured in the game:
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The sixth and final World Championships took place in
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Three Dungeon Decks were released in November 2011:
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In the May 26, 2006 update of the 32: 2363:Collectible card games based on video games 1225:The third World Championship took place in 1105:Darkmoon Faire Las Vegas - Hans Joachim Höh 1074:Darkmoon Faire Indianapolis - Norvic Santos 974:Darkmoon Faire Los Angeles - Alex Gellerman 885:Darkmoon Faire Antwerp - Christian Pfeiffer 469:(released August 2010 - foil reprints from 2165: 2151: 2143: 1954: 1700: 1591: 1577: 1569: 1395:"Press Release: More Cards and More Loot!" 876:Darkmoon Faire Stuttgart - Laurent Pagorek 851:Darkmoon Faire Philadelphia - Brian Durkin 833:Darkmoon Faire Los Angeles - Oliver Schmid 683:- A set of 3 cards to mark the release of 1453:"UDE Store: Drums of War PvP Battle deck" 1017:Darkmoon Faire Poznań - Marcin Filipowicz 1496:"WoW TCG - Tim Rivera at Daily Metagame" 1191:along with $ 15,000 in Amazon vouchers. 1099:Darkmoon Faire Dallas - James Kandziolka 1062:Darkmoon Faire Madrid - Jeffrey Verwoerd 1050:Darkmoon Faire Los Angeles - Brad Watson 1014:Darkmoon Faire Indianapolis - Ben Bellis 971:Darkmoon Faire Antwerp - Christian Kurze 968:Darkmoon Faire Guangzhou - Xie Zhi Qiang 954:Darkmoon Faire Las Vegas - David Bodimer 933:Darkmoon Faire Charlotte - Bobby Victory 894:Darkmoon Faire Paris - Pierre Malherbaud 888:Darkmoon Faire Indianapolis - Jimmy Choi 845:Darkmoon Faire Milan - Erik van der Laan 275:, Hero cards no longer have professions. 258: 1275: 1020:Darkmoon Faire Philadelphia - Dan Clark 1008:Darkmoon Faire Las Vegas - Jason Newill 1005:Darkmoon Faire Singapore - Lee Keng Yin 891:Darkmoon Faire New Jersey - Brad Watson 882:Darkmoon Faire Seattle - Morgan Findlay 857:Darkmoon Faire San Diego - Tomas Kuchta 854:Darkmoon Faire Lille - Jonas Skali Lami 1818:Warcraft Adventures: Lord of the Clans 1083:Darkmoon Faire Atlanta - Basem Alsalah 1071:Darkmoon Faire Prague - Martin Clement 1065:Darkmoon Faire Las Vegas - Kellen Abel 999:Darkmoon Faire Koln - Krzysztof Morzyc 987:Darkmoon Faire Orlando - Stuart Wright 965:Darkmoon Faire Houston - Calvin Keeney 948:Darkmoon Faire Amsterdam - Anssi Alkio 686:World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade 31: 1345:"World of Warcraft Trading Card Game" 1114:Darkmoon Faire Prague - Andrea Dorigo 1111:Darkmoon Faire Poznań - Manuel Alvisi 1053:Darkmoon Faire Cannes - Stuart Wright 993:Darkmoon Faire Beijing - Qigeng Zhang 951:Darkmoon Faire Austin - Rob Swarowski 848:Darkmoon Faire London - Stuart Wright 529:Timewalkers: Betrayal of the Guardian 7: 1424:"World of Warcraft TCG Products FAQ" 1108:Darkmoon Faire Venice - Julian Ukeni 1080:Darkmoon Faire Shanghai - Yinan Liao 879:Darkmoon Faire Lyon - Bernd Reinartz 870:Darkmoon Faire Orlando - Brad Watson 842:Darkmoon Faire Chicago - Brad Watson 1865:World of Warcraft Trading Card Game 1557:World of Warcraft Trading Card Game 1068:Darkmoon Faire Beijing - Xiang Jing 1026:Darkmoon Faire Shanghai - Hui Xiang 1011:Darkmoon Faire Rimini - Brad Watson 1002:Darkmoon Faire Shenzhen - Lo Ka Man 939:Darkmoon Faire Sydney - Brad Watson 930:Darkmoon Faire Koln - Stuart Wright 900:Darkmoon Faire Prague - Gabor Körös 897:Darkmoon Faire Anaheim - Tim Rivera 165:World of Warcraft Trading Card Game 1297:. 27 February 2010. 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Index

World of Warcraft TCG

Designers
Brian Kibler
Upper Deck Company
Cryptozoic
Card playing
Arithmetic
Strategy
collectible card game
Blizzard Entertainment
MMORPG
World of Warcraft
Upper Deck Entertainment
Blizzard Entertainment
Cryptozoic Entertainment
Hearthstone
online
Magic: The Gathering

booster packs
Starter Decks
Battle Deck
World of Warcraft
Dungeons & Dragons
Illidan Stormrage
Sylvanas Windrunner
World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade
WotLK
Cataclysm

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