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No German Leeroy Jenkins?

Last post 07-02-2007, 5:55 AM by VinceTUK. 12 replies.
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  •  06-26-2007, 3:19 PM 776259

    No German Leeroy Jenkins?

    So I'm looking around on the German version of Ebay, scouting out cheap versions of the very playable cards for fun, and I've noticed absolutely no Leeroy Jenkins for sale.

    In fact, there's NEVER been one for sale, as far as I can see. On top of that, he's not even listed on any of the German sale sites.


    What gives? Did Leeroy not make the cut?


  •  06-28-2007, 4:40 AM 777415 in reply to 776259

    Re: No German Leeroy Jenkins?

    Given I think I've seen a German Leeroy, I suspect it's just they're in no mood to sell.

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  •  06-28-2007, 8:00 AM 777552 in reply to 777415

    Re: No German Leeroy Jenkins?

    Indeed, we do have them ;) I just guess that nobody wants to give his Lerroy away ;)

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  •  06-28-2007, 10:16 AM 777718 in reply to 777552

    Re: No German Leeroy Jenkins?

    If I'm playing in a US tourney, and I have german cards - is that legal?

    just checking... A box of Dunken Portal or  Helden von Azeroth would be kind of cool.

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  •  06-28-2007, 10:24 AM 777732 in reply to 777718

    Re: No German Leeroy Jenkins?

    If im correct they should be as legal as english versions..  I cant really be sure.

    But what about german tournaments how its about there.. are only german cards legal in there? Im wondering because this question asked.

  •  06-28-2007, 10:33 AM 777751 in reply to 777732

    Re: No German Leeroy Jenkins?

    The WoW TCG Tournament Policy Document doesn't mention foreign cards, but if it's like Yu-Gi-OH!, then you can use foreign cards as long as you have the English one at hand for reference.

    Yu-Gi-OH! Official Tournament Policy Document:
    When using a card that is not in a local language, a local-language version of the card or an accurate card translation must be available outside of the Deck to show to any opponent. This will help ensure that both players understand exactly what the card does.
    I would imagine it would work the same way in WoW TCG, but they'd need to update the Tournament Policy Document for WoW TCG first...


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  •  06-28-2007, 10:42 AM 777756 in reply to 777751

    Re: No German Leeroy Jenkins?

    so that i can search for it on ebay, what is the german spelling for leeroy jenkins anyway.
    i have found some pretty cool cards already, but have no idea what to look for specifically.
    also what i notice is that many of the sellers dont make it known they ship worldwide and many dont take paypal. :(

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  •  06-28-2007, 10:57 AM 777766 in reply to 777756

    Re: No German Leeroy Jenkins?

    I would thing that "Leeroy Jenkins" in German is "Leeroy Jenkins".  Your name doesn't change just because you go to a different country...
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  •  06-28-2007, 11:07 AM 777773 in reply to 777766

    Re: No German Leeroy Jenkins?

    I understand that this has not been covered in the rules policy for this game, but I am assuming that if the set and card number matches up, can an "English version" of the card be the Sheet UDE releases with every card's set and text on it? Excuse me for not having the proper document names but I am at work and having a very bad sinus attack.
  •  06-28-2007, 12:06 PM 777828 in reply to 777773

    Re: No German Leeroy Jenkins?

    1131783:
    I understand that this has not been covered in the rules policy for this game, but I am assuming that if the set and card number matches up, can an "English version" of the card be the Sheet UDE releases with every card's set and text on it? Excuse me for not having the proper document names but I am at work and having a very bad sinus attack.


    I'm imagining the insides of people's noses, gland and sinus related organs chasing you and beating you while you are running, typing this in on your laptop with one hand...


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  •  06-28-2007, 1:27 PM 777909 in reply to 777773

    Re: No German Leeroy Jenkins?

    TravisInferno:
    I understand that this has not been covered in the rules policy for this game, but I am assuming that if the set and card number matches up, can an "English version" of the card be the Sheet UDE releases with every card's set and text on it? Excuse me for not having the proper document names but I am at work and having a very bad sinus attack.
    I would imagine that the Official Card Reference would be an appropriate "English version of the text."  I would allow it, anyway, for whatever that's worth.  ;-)
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  •  06-30-2007, 6:45 AM 779079 in reply to 777909

    Re: No German Leeroy Jenkins?

    898673:
    TravisInferno:
    I understand that this has not been covered in the rules policy for this game, but I am assuming that if the set and card number matches up, can an "English version" of the card be the Sheet UDE releases with every card's set and text on it? Excuse me for not having the proper document names but I am at work and having a very bad sinus attack.
    I would imagine that the Official Card Reference would be an appropriate "English version of the text."  I would allow it, anyway, for whatever that's worth.  ;-)

    You frightened me there for a moment :-P

    Myself I'm playing with german cards too, but for many of the epics and even blues (MC at that though) I wanted I didn't find any german ones on sale. Stonegrip Gauntlets, Skullflame Shield, Shaw, Perdition's Blade - I run those in english now :)

    Considering many of the prizes at tournaments are actually english cards too (I have two english Counterspell promos now, and in one of the boosters I won I found a Chromie) I just gave up on the "just one language" thing and run both german and english in my decks now :)


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  •  07-02-2007, 5:55 AM 779942 in reply to 777756

    Re: No German Leeroy Jenkins?

    1657147:
    so that i can search for it on ebay, what is the german spelling for leeroy jenkins anyway.
    i have found some pretty cool cards already, but have no idea what to look for specifically.
    also what i notice is that many of the sellers dont make it known they ship worldwide and many dont take paypal. :(


    We don't specifically state it, but do have the option to pay in dollars so would hope that made it clear.

    To be honest, as a non-US citizen I get fed up with the number of people on Ebay who think 'Worldwide' shipping means Canada and Mexico but nothing else!

    Before anyone asks, we have only a very limited of selection of German cards (to be honest, no-ones ever asked and we ship English by default) but if you're desperate you can ask us.

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