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A Look at Things to Come

Hi everyone and welcome to the first entry of the WoW TCG R&D Blog (which means the World of Warcraft Trading Card Game Research and Development Blog if you’re not so acronymically inclined.)

 

My name is Danny Mandel. I’m the head designer of the WoW TCG as well as the lead designer of the upcoming Drums of War expansion. My fellow WoW R&D teammates and I will be posting here to fill you in on a wide variety of topics including but not limited to…

 

Design Stories

Like how we came up with Dual Shield on Netherwing Protector’s Shield. Answer: It rhymes with “Dual Wield.” This realization also inspired the cards Double Barrel and Titan’s Grip.

 

Development Stories

Like how we decided to bump up Azeloth’s original stats of 47/47. Actually, I’ll save that one for later.

 

Interesting or funny things that happened at work that day

Like how today developers Ken Ho and Jeff Liu almost, ALMOST had a contest to see who could eat more animal crackers. Maybe tomorrow...

 

Cool and/or Wacky Decks

Like Hunt for Illidan Lead Designer Ben Cichoski’s Xiri + Footsteps of Illidan deck that took our Thursday Interdepartmental League by storm a few weeks ago.

 

Sneak Peeks at upcoming cards

Like what you’ll find below if you keep reading.

 

And possibly most importantly—

 

Answering Questions from You. 

Each week we’re going to dive into our mailbag (which you can find your way into if you send your questions to WoW_R&D@upperdeck.com), and we’ll answer questions you have about designing the game and try to satisfy any other curiosities you might have about the crazy life we lead.

 

Okay, that’s enough of an intro. Let’s get to the meat of today’s post.

 

As many of you know this weekend is the Blizzard Entertainment Worldwide Invitational. To celebrate the event we’re giving out a shiny new card from the Drums of War expansion to attendees.

 

While it’s certainly a little early to start talking about the next big set (we’ve only just had the Hunt for Illidan Sneak Preview) I figure you guys won’t mind if I give you a quick look.

 

But first, here’s a little lead in.

 

In each of the last three expansions (collectively known as The Burning Crusade Block) we’ve asked you to make a choice between sides. 

 

In March of the Legion it was Aldor or Scryer. 

 

In Sevants of the Betrayer it was Loyal or Traitor.

 

In Hunt for Illidan it’s Demon or, well, not a Demon.

 

 

Looking down the road, in Drums of War we’ve decided to take a break from Outland and look at the original conflict of the World of Warcraft: Horde vs Alliance. One of the ways we explore their differences is by focusing on the strengths of the races of each faction. Way back in the Through the Dark Portal expansion we designed mechanics to give the heroes of each race different powers. In Drums of War we’re doing the same only this time it’s mostly about your allies. Take a look.

 

 

I hope you enjoyed today’s blog entry and I look forward to hearing your feedback, questions, and anything else you’d like to share with R+D.

 

Take care,


Danny 

 

Published Monday, June 30, 2008 1:30 AM by 902371

Comments

 

FrankisJank said:

Did you change Azaloths stats to 50/50 because you realized he can't one shot a warrior with Last Stand?  lol, regardless keep the posts coming.
June 30, 2008 2:40 AM
 

MasterBofSweden said:

Likeable things to read, inside a developers head, can't wait to see through your eyes.
June 30, 2008 3:20 AM
 

OpFor said:

Great opening post. Good to see the continuation of racial spec abilities. Looking forward to piecing the WoW TCG mysteries together from these blogs.
June 30, 2008 6:32 AM
 

Fireblast said:

Nice post,

About the racaial traits on allies we already had that in Azeroth
Ophelia Barrows (cannibalize)
Fata'fi that regenerated cause she's a troll
Parvink that drew a card because gnomes are smart etc...

All these are gonna turn into keywords?
I hope it won't turn out like the racial quests and champions were most aren't competively playable (The  dwarf champion is a joke for example)

Anyway good job and keep it coming :)

~
June 30, 2008 6:48 AM
 

Falldown said:

Awesome, so does this mean we'll get Grom Hellscream and Uther Lightbringer cards?
June 30, 2008 11:04 AM
 

GamertotheBone said:

Great entry, love the new card and the way ally abilities will go.
June 30, 2008 12:40 PM
 

sicariusdracus said:

Xiri + Footsteps of Illidan

I totally thought of this first! :) But tell me more... how do you do it faster than turn 13 without some other crazy combo?
June 30, 2008 2:50 PM
 

Brinkman said:

I'm sure glad this lady is in DoW and not HFI! Kaldel/Mollie openings on the play would've been such savagery that local police would need to intervene.
June 30, 2008 3:24 PM
 

Checksthesky said:

Sicarius,

I like to use a little card called Ripped Through the Portal.

Ben
July 1, 2008 8:24 AM
 

MaskedAmeoba said:

I like the new 7 drop personally, much less to set up.

And hmmm, I saw posted by "Medoc" and got a flashback to old school everquest days.  You by any chance weren't an old gamer were ya?
July 1, 2008 10:47 AM
 

Checksthesky said:

I actually had Battlemage Vyara and Vicious Circle as well. But then I was playing block. :)
July 2, 2008 10:55 AM
 

medchem30 said:

Why is First Responder Margan a Draenei Mage?  Shouldn't he be a Priest?
July 2, 2008 11:05 AM
 

JCF said:

Is it safe to assume that the next block is the 'PvP' block? At this stage Drums of War is the only insight we have, but I would guess Blizzard would have asked you to incorporate some aspects of Wrath of the Liche King into sets 8 and 9.

The foil version of this card (the one in the photo) looks really nice in hand, I really do like the way the Magtheridon's Lair cards and this one have been foiled versus the older MC/Ony cards.

I was hoping to keep X'iri/Footsteps a lot quieter than Azaloth/Cull/Flip. Might have to actually write a list around it now *sighs*.
July 2, 2008 11:22 AM
 

Checksthesky said:

Jacimo,

Sorry to spoil your fun but I think it is pretty obvious. :P Plus, the deck is still insanely fun to play. When you catch people unaware, they say things like "Why did you make me a Demon?" and then the realization slowly dawns on them!

Ben
July 2, 2008 11:37 AM
 

Checksthesky said:

Medchem,

Margan is bandaging in the art , I believe. Also, Draenei have a healing ability called Gift of the Naaru.

And he is Elusive because he can turn...Invisible!

Thanks,

Ben

July 2, 2008 11:40 AM
 

JCF said:

It just has one of those wordings where you hope most people overlook it ^^ Something to throw into the mix for my next article anyway, beats writing repeatedly about Divine Spirit and Blast Wave!
July 2, 2008 11:40 AM
 

martin said:

for the free 10 days acc is evryting offline
November 25, 2008 5:56 AM
 

WarsongMaster said:

Mollie didn't end up being a very impactful constructed card.
November 5, 2009 1:25 PM
 

WarsongMaster said:

Why don't these types of blog posts happen anymore?
November 5, 2009 1:26 PM
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