July 13th, 2012

The WoW factor

This month’s CARDS & BOARDS has CHEE YIH YANG talking to a local trading card game community that has thrived through Facebook and a blog.

BACK in January. I wrote about how there will be more virtual communities rising out of the relentless assimilation of social media and its web-related spin-offs in our lives.

This month, I talk to an individual who’s managed to start up a blog that features contributors from a local community of World of Warcraft TCG (Trading Card Game) fans.

Karry Lim Hock Soon, a 35-year-old system administrator, had been living and working in Cyberjaya when he was bitten by the World of Warcraft (WoW) MMORPG (massively multiplayer online role playing game) bug.

His fascination for the online game soon translated into an obsession for the card game as well, which debuted back in 2006 (Upper Deck Entertainment made the game then). While he was in Cyberjaya, he initially found it difficult to locate players, until he stumbled upon a Facebook community based in the same locale.

A casual game between two players at a recent boardgames/card games expo at MMU Cyberjaya.

This was the WoW TCG.my Facebook group, facebook.com/groups/wowtcgmy/, which was then made up of mainly Multimedia University students.

“I played with the group for several weeks and was thinking about taking the group to the next level. That’s when I decided to start the blog and get writers within the group to contribute to the blog,” said Lim.

Online sounding board

Team CyberWOW (teamcyberwow.blogspot.com/), the blog that was started by Lim, is also affiliated with Cryptozoic Entertainment, who now produces the WoW TCG. (Upper Deck Entertainment lost the licence to make the TCG several years back to Cryptozoic.)

The articles cater to not only hardcore tournament players, but also the more casual WoW TCG crowd, with introductory-level articles that teach the less experienced on ways of rising to the top, and succeeding.

Naturally, the ultimate objective of the blog is to get more players clued in on the wonderful world of WoW TCG. For the uninitiated, WoW TCG is played between Heroes that have different “Classes”.

Each Hero class has its own unique strengths and weaknesses – the Warrior for example, is the typical “tank” class, sporting plenty of Equipment such as Weapons and Armor, but the Mage bears almost no Equipment, and instead relies on an arsenal of deadly spells, called Abilities.

The WoW TCG is thus very familiar to online gamers, as it’s essentially a cardboard treatment of the same virtual universe. The learning curve is reasonable, and is only slightly more complicated than the likes of Magic: The Gathering.

The game had a good start in Malaysia when it first burst on the scene, but faded away around the same time that Upper Deck started running into widely-reported troubles and delays of expansions. It picked up again once Cryptozoic revitalised the franchise, and WoW TCG got another major boost when local comic and game shop franchise, Comics Corner, started distributing the game again this year.

Grinding on successfully

Lim thinks social media played an important part in the sustenance of his local community. He feels that it’s made it easier for everyone to be kept abreast on what’s the latest events, in a real-time manner.

“Social media is another way to bring in new players and promote the game. I do not want this game just to cater for players who play the online game, but to all TCGs fans.

“Without social media, WoW TCG itself, and our community would not be a success and will not be where it is now,” said Lim.

So what are some of the key ingredients in ensuring a successful blog? He reckons that having a consistent stream of content works great. Having fresh content is important, so people keep coming back.

Right now, Team CyberWOW aims for updates at least once or twice a week. It doesn’t sound terribly intensive, but it’s harder than it seems as his group of gamers need to devote time to contribute articles.

Most importantly, Lim also aims to give as much local context as possible.

Articles written from a first-person perspective on player experiences in various events give a glimpse to everyone on what WoW TCG is really about.

Go check them out if you have not, at teamcyberwow.blogspot.com/.
*CHEE YIH YANG is now off to make more spells for the fledgling Blood Bowl Team Manager Card Game league. E-mail the esoteric gaming nut at yihyang@gmail.com if you have comments, questions, hot gaming news and tips, and trading lists and deck ideas, for both Magic and World of Warcraft. Check out his blog at blog.rage.com.my/category/cards-and-boards, and follow him on Twitter at twitter.com/arcturus_mengsk.

June 24th, 2012

First looks at Tomb of the Forgotten

World of Warcraft Trading Card Game (or WoW TCG in short) would be pumped as hell over the arrival of the latest expansion set!

 

Now that us Malaysians have another steady WoW TCG supplier to count on, it’s time to crack open more packs, and enjoy the new loot.

 

One of the better ways to enjoy WoW TCG is undoubtedly by buying the Epic Collection. It’s great value as you get a cool playmat, a bunch of booster packs, and some shiny stuff, all locked in a nice sturdy box that has class separators for you to sort your budding card collection.

 

I bought one in Worldbreaker, and I still love the box. Well, curious? Then get the lowdown from local WoW TCG, Team CyberWOW, on what the deal is, for the latest set’s Epic Collection, here! Convinced yet? ;-)

 

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June 12th, 2012

M13 spoilers abound

It’s been a long time coming for Magic: the Gathering fans, but another new core set beckons!

 

This time, it’s M13, and this has been confirmed for some months now. Except, that it’s now spoiler season for a brand-new core set.

 

Officially, the Wizards of the Coast website MagictheGathering.com has already kicked things off by lining up M13 spoilers alongside its previews for the latest edition electronic game, Duels of the Planeswalkers 2013.

 

Well, the set’s still a month away from release but there’s already a whole bunch of spoilers all over the inter-webs: check out GatheringMagic.com for a comprehensive dose of it.

 

M13 releases globally on July 13, with pre-release events hitting us the weekend before.

 

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June 3rd, 2012

WoW TCG now back in Comics Corner

Well, straight after I raved about the new incoming WoW TCG expansion set, there’s more good news. Your friendly games stockist and hangout Comics Corner will be filling us with supplies of the new set, Tomb of the Forgotten, this month onwards!

 

Better yet, there they now have stocks of the newer recent expansions, Crown of Heavens and Throne of the Tides. And, Champion Decks too!

 

Well, for the record, supply of WoW TCG even in the Klang Valley has never been the most plentiful. Am glad to note theis positive change in this, as more stocks should feed us fanboys well enough!

 

Will it mean that we will now have another place to participate in sanctioned events, crack packs and win cool premium cards? Let’s see what happens next shall we? ;-)

 

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May 4th, 2012

Buying cards online

What does a cash-strapped card flipper do when he wants most bang from his hard-earned buck?

 

Why, shop online of course! Let’s face it, whether it’s Magic: the Gathering or the World of Warcraft TCG, the random distribution of cards mean that it’s the best and worst thing, at the same time.

 

You might buy a box of booster packs, and still be short of quite a few rares, and occasionally, even uncommons.

 

There’s trading and all that, but what happens when everyone wants the same epic Monster / mythic Planeswalker?

 

Well, this is where web stores such as MTGMintcard.com and TrollandToad.com come in. Auction websites such as eBay can be handy as well, but sometimes, you just want to buy the cards straight, rather than wait for auctions to end.

 

I used to rely on MTGMintcard.com a lot when I played Magic and WoW actively a year ago. The Hong Kong-based web store ships pretty fast, with a pricing that is okay – not too cheap, but not exorbitant.

 

Best part is, they sure save me the hassle of ploughing through box after box for particular rare or epic cards!

 

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May 2nd, 2012

Tomb time

It’s that time of the year again when a new World of Warcraft Trading Card Game (WoW TCG) set comes a-calling.

 

Tomb of the Forgotten, will check in worldwide by June 12, with more monsters, loot and other good stuff, then!

 

Very few preview cards for now, but the good news is, the previews will kick off on WoWTCG.com by May 26. The bad news? Well, we got around three and a half more weeks to wait it out, so, let’s keep on waiting shall we?

 

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April 15th, 2012

Return to Ravnica

Wizards of the Coast has certainly been not averse to revisiting older expansions, in churning out the new stuff. Yeap, here’s looking at you, Scars of Mirrodin.

 

Looks like mixing up the new and the old, will once again be the theme for the upcoming Return of Ravnica block, which has just been announced last week by Wizards.

 

The original Ravnica block gave us some pretty fun and memorable times, with plenty of thematic storytelling involved. The different guilds, powerful critters and spells, and of course, the now-super-pricey shocklands – ah, that block was one of the best in recent years, in my books.

 

How will Wizards reimagine this classic? How can they top the shocklands? Will some of the original set’s heavy-hitters make a reappearance? Find out in September then!

 

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April 3rd, 2012

Avacyn Restored spoilers are go

Magic: the Gathering fans would no doubt be ooh-ing and ahh-ing at the new stuff that’s being spoiler-ed online.

 

Yeap, a new set means we are go on spoilers, and what better way than to kick things off with this?

For more spoilers, do check out the GatheringMagic.com as well as the official Magic webpage of course. Don’t forget the official Magic: the Gathering Facebook page too – some exclusive content will be shared across there first.

 

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April 1st, 2012

Prereleases get even more gimmicky!

TCG (trading card game) fans always get plenty of cool swag when playing in pre-release events, but I bet you haven’t seen anything as cool as a “Helvault.”

 

The upcoming Magic expansion, Avacyn Restored, will feature exclusive Helvault kits, which are essentially mock-ups of the Helvault so central to the final story arc of the Innistrad block.

 

The bad news? Not all stores worldwide will have Helvault kits. Will Malaysia have it? We’ll have to wait a little longer then!

 

Meantime, check out the cool teaser for Avacyn Restored, in the very article which talks about the Helvault events, here.

 

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March 27th, 2012

Two guys (Venser vs Koth) and a lady (Sylvanas Windrunner)

Okay Magic: the Gathering and World of Warcraft TCG fans, listen up!

 

The decklist for the latest Magic product, the Duel Decks: Venser vs Koth, is now completely demystified and up online! Wizards.com has spoiled the product’s deck lists, here.

 

As the name would suggest, Venser vs Koth has two decks, each containing a copy of the aforementioned planeswalkers.

 

Perfect for some friendly and fun Magic action straight up, these preconstructed decks may not exactly be tournament-worthy, but ought to provide plenty of fun!

 

Don’t know about you, but I do love decks that are pure fun, very casual and thus, make for some random and exciting games.

 

Good deal for beginners and experienced Magic players alike, Venser vs Koth is actually perfect for further tweaks and customization. Just add more copies of the cards already in, or heck, swap in other cards! That’s why it’s a trading card game yo!

 

While we’re on the subject of TCGs with preconstructed decks, WoW TCG also announced its Champion Decks recently.

 

And looks like the contents of the Hunter deck, is now online for everyone’s consumption!  (Albeit this is off a third-party reviewer.) Kudos to gloriousaspect.com for this awesome read.

 

Now, I’m eagerly awaiting what the other Champion Decks have. Can’t wait!

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