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World of Warcraft miniatures game launches

Filed under: World of Warcraft, Fantasy, MMO industry, Trading card games


One of the biggest names in the trading card industry is Upper Deck Entertainment. Given the success of their World of Warcraft Trading Card Game, they've released a follow-up game this week: The World of Warcraft Miniatures Game.

The World of Warcraft Miniatures Game went on sale worldwide as of Tuesday, November 11th. There are 70 different miniatures, including Warchief Thrall, Varimathras, and yes... even Leeroy Jenkins. There's a bonus for your actual WoW characters as well -- miniatures booster packs come with sample packs from the WoW Trading Card Game which might include Loot cards. Essentially, they're unlocks for "cosmetic in-game upgrades for their online World of Warcraft characters". Check out the Upper Deck launch announcement for their World of Warcraft Miniatures Game for the full details.
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The Daily Grind: What do you think of table-top games?

Filed under: World of Warcraft, EverQuest, EverQuest II, Culture, Warhammer Online, Opinion, The Daily Grind, Trading card games

There exists a very close relationship between MMOs and table-top games.

Yesterday saw the launch of Ethernauts, the fifth expansion to EverQuest-related collectible trading card game Legends of Norrath. LoN is digital, but gameplay-wise, it's totally a table-top game. World of Warcraft has an entirely material trading card game. Warhammer Online is of course based on the Warhammer miniatures game, and WoW is getting a miniatures game of its own. And of course, the RPG genre originated on the table-top with Dungeons & Dragons.

We're wondering: how much crossover is there between digital and table-top games? How many of our readers play them? Tell us! What do you think of table-top games?

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Legends of Norrath launches fifth expansion: Ethernauts

Filed under: Fantasy, EverQuest, EverQuest II, News items, Trading card games

Today marks the release of the fifth expansion to the Legends of Norrath digital trading card game -- Ethernauts. More than 280 cards join the existing arsenal, including four avatar cards, two new unit races, and 20 loot cards. They all play into a story that sets the stage for EverQuest II's upcoming The Shadow Odyssey expansion. In fact, there are even some scenarios based on never-before-seen TSO content.

In an attempt to give would-be newbies an incentive to buy in, SOE has also introduced the Legendary Starter Pack at the price of $19.99. If you're a vet, though, you can pick up Ethernauts booster packs for $2.99 each. Current EverQuest or EQ2 subscribers will get a free starter deck, 'cause, y'know -- you're not hooked on Norrath enough already, right?

Oh, and there are a bunch of special events all weekend celebrating the launch.

Well met, fellow Norrathian! Make sure to check out all of our coverage of the next EverQuest II expansion, The Shadow Odyssey as well as Seeds of Destruction, the next expansion to EverQuest!

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Legends of Norrath Ethernauts loot card preview

Filed under: Fantasy, EverQuest, EverQuest II, Trading card games, Legends of Norrath


We've been walking through some previews of the Legends of Norrath cards over the last two weeks, and now SOE has some more 'fun stuff' to show off. We have three brand-new loot cards to show off. Two are transformations for your EverQuest II character, and the third is a brand-new pet for your EverQuest character. Check out Allakhazam for even more EQ2 and EQ loot card hijinks!. Plus, keep your eyes on Massively for more loot card information soon, and another preview card through next week!


Well met, fellow Norrathian! Make sure to check out all of our coverage of the next EverQuest II expansion, The Shadow Odyssey as well as Seeds of Destruction, the next expansion to EverQuest!

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Legends of Norrath Ethernauts card preview: Geotic Rune

Filed under: Fantasy, Screenshots, EverQuest, EverQuest II, Trading card games, Legends of Norrath

Last week we began our latest preview series for the upcoming expansion to the TCG Legends of Norrath: Ethernauts. Vicious Assault, last week's card, introduced the 'card counter' mechanic that is taking a bow in this newest expansion. This week's preview card, Geotic Rune, utilizes that same mechanic to provide an all-new level of power to a very traditional Mage deck build.

Another early-to-midgame card, Geotic Rune will increase the power level of all those 'pet decks' out there. It sounds in general like pet fans will be getting a few treats in Ethernauts, a topic touched on in this week's designer analysis. SOE-Denver's Evan Lorentz joins us once again to discuss how Geotic Rune fits into the new expansion to Legends of Norrath, and where you might end up using it in your decks.

Read on below the cut for full details.

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Legends of Norrath Ethernauts card preview: Vicious Assault

Filed under: Fantasy, Screenshots, EverQuest, EverQuest II, Trading card games, Legends of Norrath

We announced the upcoming expansion to Legends of Norrath just a little less than two weeks ago. Already the release date for the new card set is approaching, and for the next few weeks we'll be offering up a preview-card-a-week to familiarize you with the expansion's new game elements. The art for the new set meets the standard set by previous expansions, and this time around we'll be trying to include comments from card designers along with the actual art itself.

Today we're previewing 'Vicious Assault', an early-to-midgame ability that starts an avatar-on-avatar combat. SOE Denver's Evan Lorentz walks us through the card and its use; despite the ability itself being fairly straightforward, the new set offers up some different takes on tried-and-true LoN strategies.

Read on below the cut for the full card art and Lorentz's take.

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Legends of Norrath's next expansion, Ethernauts, incoming

Filed under: Fantasy, EverQuest, EverQuest II, Expansions, Trading card games, Legends of Norrath

The folks at Sony Online Entertainment passed us word that a brand-new expansion to their fantasy-themed TCG Legends of Norrath is coming very soon. Called simply Ethernauts, it will be the fifth expansion to the game since the game launched at the end of summer last year. It follows close on the heels of the Oathbreaker expansion, which came out in June of this year. While there are a lot of similarities with past expansions (280 new cards, 20 new loot cards, etc.) Ethernauts looks to be adding a few new bits of flavour to the pot.

Most intriguing is its deep tie-in to the upcoming Shadow Odyssey expansion to EverQuest 2. That connection was hinted at in our interview with LoN developers Kyle Heuer and Tom Lischke in June of this year. Players will take on the roles of ancient heroes, fighting against the darkness of The Void in the far distant past of Norrath. New gameplay elements will also be introduced, with all-new options for starter decks and deck building. We have the full release formatted below the cut, if you're interested. Look to this space in the near future for our typical art previews and promo art from the new expansion.

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The Star Wars Galaxies TCG goes live

Filed under: Sci-fi, Launches, Star Wars Galaxies, Trading card games

Word from the official Star Wars Galaxies forums is that Champions of the Force, the brand new SOE TCG, is now live. We confirmed with a quick duck in-world, and claimed our five booster packs and starter decks from the jaws of the interface. All you need to do to play the game is type a quick /TCG into the chatbox, a method that will hopefully soon be joined by a standalone interface.

Along with the launch of the TCG itself comes a brand new section of the forums to support the card players. There are areas for strategy discussions, tech issues, and of course some talk of the game's simply fantastic art. If you're as excited as we are about the new game you might want to attend a player-organized Launch Party for the new game. It's taking place on the Starsider server (this blogger's home in the galaxy far, far away) both Friday and Saturday. There are handy timezone markers in the official party post to let you know what time to show up. Make sure to put on your dancing shoes and tell them Massively sent you.


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Loot from the Galaxy Far, Far Away: Great Hyperspace War Bas-Relief

Filed under: Sci-fi, New titles, Star Wars Galaxies, Trading card games

All week we've been highlighting a series of loot cards for the soon-to-be-released Champions of the Force trading card game, and this blogger thinks we've saved the best for last. Champions is based on the SOE MMO Star Wars Galaxies, but this newest loot card goes way, way back to a time long before the Rebellion and Empire. The folks at SOE and LucasArts were nice enough to work with us to offer you a card-a-day all week, and we've had some good ones so far. We've taken a look at the Gungan Vendor, the Mechano-Chair, the Jedi Crest, and then (yesterday) the XJ-2 Airspeeder. Today's card, the last for our preview week, is another art object for your player housing. But whan an object!

It's a massive bas-relief carving depicting the Great Hyperspace War between the Republic and the forces of the Sith Empire. This is an ancient conflict, one that really contextualizes the age of the Republic; it took place some 20,000 years after the founding of that august body, and some 1,000 years before the Great Sith War depicted in Knights of the Old Republic. The Great Hyperspace War took place between the Republic and the Sith Empire at the height of its power. The Republic may have even been felled, if not for internicine fighting between the Sith Lords Naga Sadow and Ludo Kressh over the planet Korriban. Click through to see the loot card depicting this ancient conflict, a work not unlike one owned by the Emperor himself ...

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Loot from the Galaxy Far, Far Away: XJ-2 Airspeeder

Filed under: Sci-fi, New titles, Star Wars Galaxies, Trading card games

All this week we've been highlighting a series of loot cards for the soon-to-be-released Champions of the Force trading card game. It's based on Star Wars Galaxies, and all six of the Lucas movies The folks at SOE and LucasArts have been nice enough to work with us to offer you a card-a-day, and we've already had some good ones. The Mechano-Chair, the Gungan Vendor, and yesterday's Jedi Crest are all pretty nice add-ons. As with the Legends of Norrath game these loot cards improve the quality of life for players, and today's is intended to do so in style!

Today's loot card is a brand new two-seat speeder, a red and silver Narglatch AirTech XJ-2. It's based on the hot little speeder we see Republic Senator Bail Organa driving in "Episode III: Revenge of the Sith." Leia's adoptive father, it seems, liked to futz around with a speeder from a kit. He actually put the thing together himself, and spent some of his (rare) free time making improvements to the stylized craft. If you can claim this loot card during your Champions play, you can drive away with his hard work! Click on through below the cut for a look at the loot card itself.

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Loot from the Galaxy Far, Far Away: Jedi Crest Painting

Filed under: Sci-fi, New titles, Star Wars Galaxies, Trading card games

All this week we've been highlighting a series of loot cards for the soon-to-be-released Champions of the Force trading card game, the one based on Star Wars Galaxies. The folks at SOE and LucasArts were nice enough to work with us to offer you a card-a-day all week! We've already tackled the for-fun Gungan Vendor and not-very-practical Mechano-Chair vehicle. Other sites are getting in on the fun as well: go check out IGN's promo look at the Champions archetypes. Meanwhile, our card of the day is a painting!

Paintings have a long history of being fan favorites for SWG fans, originally introduced to the game as craftable items when the game launched. Players can create paintings to this day, but the developers have long used player housing paintings as rewards for holidays, special events, and important quest lines. This particular painting is of an upheld lightsaber and a crest, a commemoration of the long-lasting influence of the Jedi Council. Click on through below the cut to check it out, and think about where it might look good in your in-game home.

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Loot from the Galaxy Far, Far Away: Mechano-Chair

Filed under: Sci-fi, New titles, Star Wars Galaxies, Trading card games

All this week we're going to be highlighting a series of loot cards for the soon-to-be-released Champions of the Force trading card game, the one based on Star Wars Galaxies. We began yesterday with the Gungan Vendor, and we'll be showing off more cards all wee! As with the Legends of Norrath game, these loot cards improve the quality of life for players, and are fun and (sometimes) funny additions to the gameworld.

Today's card is a Mechano-Chair, a sort of hovering conveyance like the one used by Anakin Skywalker's stepfather Cliegg Lars in "Episode II: Attack of the Clones." In-game, this device will most likely function as per the 60 month veteran reward. That hoverchair is much smaller, patterned after Yoda's hoverplatform from the same movie. Power Chairs, as they're known in the Star Wars canon, are actually used by a number of individuals in the expanded universe. Nab this card and you'll soon be floating in style; click through to check out the card itself.

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Loot from the Galaxy Far, Far Away: Gungan Vendor

Filed under: Sci-fi, New titles, Star Wars Galaxies, Trading card games

All this week we're going to be highlighting a series of loot cards for the soon-to-be-released Champions of the Force trading card game based on Star Wars Galaxies. The folks at SOE and LucasArts were nice enough to work with us to offer you a card-a-day all week! As with the Legends of Norrath game, these loot cards improve the quality of life for players, and are fun and (sometimes) funny additions to the gameworld.

Today's card is meant to be funny: the Gungan Vendor. He joins the Jawa Vendor we've already looked at here on the site. The Gungans, an aquatic species of humanoid native to Naboo, are probably best known for the desperate antics of one Jar Jar Binks. Despite Binks, the Gungans are actually a proud warrior race. This card will allow you to place a vendor in your player housing representing a Gungan trader, the perfect barker for a Naboo-based business. Click on through below the cut for a look at this particular toy.

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Champions of the Force, exposed

Filed under: Sci-fi, Previews, Star Wars Galaxies, Trading card games

Champions of the Force, the online-only collectible trading card game for Star Wars Galaxies got a public airing at Comic-Con just recently, where LucasArts took the time to show off this tight and well-polished game. And polished it is. Legends of Norrath might have been a fair crowd-pleaser, but it had its share of flaws, and SOE-Denver have taken time to tune things up and streamline the play. Plus, it's Star Wars -- come on. You know you want it.

Search your feelings, you know it to be true.

You will be able to get your groove on, either via the SWG client or through a special standalone client, against other players or against an NPC opponent. Four classic Star Wars archetypes are available for play: Rebel and Jedi, and (of course) those bad boys, the Imperials and Sith. Aside from the basic one-on-one matches, there's word of at least one storyline game (and perhaps more later) set somewhere between Star Wars epsiodes four and five.

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LoN July Loot Tournament takes place this weekend

Filed under: Fantasy, EverQuest, EverQuest II, Contests, Events, in-game, Trading card games, Legends of Norrath

The next Legends of Norrath Loot Tournament is knocking at your door and offering sweet, sweet loot for your participation this weekend. For 10 Event Passes, you're guaranteed at least three boosters packs, as well as a unique promotional card (Talisman of Pure Chaos) and one of two loot cards (Cloak of Dark Energy for EverQuest II and Familiar of Warden Hanwar for EverQuest). Placing in the top 25 will mean even more booster packs.

Kicking off on the 19th of July, the event will be all wrapped up just one day later, so you'll need to get involved this weekend if you want those prizes -- only U.S. residents are eligible, unfortunately.

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