TCG's new pet enlarging loot card.
I've never actually had the privilege of playing the WoW Trading Card Game on account of living in China, where they don't sell this sort of stuff. But I always love to see the special items from loot cards you can find in the TGC. I've seen people with the spectral tiger a couple of times, as well as a bunch of people with the picnic grill and even a dragon kite.
But with their latest expansion pack, Servants of the Betrayer (they come out with expansion packs right quick compared to Blizzard, don't they?), they've added a "super-common" loot card. Apparently every single booster box full of smaller booster packets is supposed to have two of these things, a "Papa Hummel's Old-Fashioned Pet Biscuit," so pretty soon we may find this sort of item becoming rather ubiquitous. You'll also be able to use it with each of the characters you play, rather than having to choose just one.
But what exactly does it do? As you can see in the pic above, taken from their website, it'll make your non-combat pet you have grow significantly in size, up to the size of a normal hunter pet. But for me the really exciting thing is that it will enlarge your hunter and warlock pets too! I've always wanted to have a hunter with a huge pet, much bigger than my actual character for roleplay reasons, but it seems this might even be an advantage in PvP and Arenas, too, if I made my wing-flapping owl so huge that other players can't see past it so easily, for example. Anyways, this might be the first loot card that is not entirely outside the average player's reach, and especially attractive to two popular classes, no less.
But with their latest expansion pack, Servants of the Betrayer (they come out with expansion packs right quick compared to Blizzard, don't they?), they've added a "super-common" loot card. Apparently every single booster box full of smaller booster packets is supposed to have two of these things, a "Papa Hummel's Old-Fashioned Pet Biscuit," so pretty soon we may find this sort of item becoming rather ubiquitous. You'll also be able to use it with each of the characters you play, rather than having to choose just one.
But what exactly does it do? As you can see in the pic above, taken from their website, it'll make your non-combat pet you have grow significantly in size, up to the size of a normal hunter pet. But for me the really exciting thing is that it will enlarge your hunter and warlock pets too! I've always wanted to have a hunter with a huge pet, much bigger than my actual character for roleplay reasons, but it seems this might even be an advantage in PvP and Arenas, too, if I made my wing-flapping owl so huge that other players can't see past it so easily, for example. Anyways, this might be the first loot card that is not entirely outside the average player's reach, and especially attractive to two popular classes, no less.







Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Mintaka Nov 8th 2008 12:07PM
Biscuits are good!
kate Nov 8th 2008 12:14PM
yes, plz
Ness Nov 8th 2008 12:22PM
count me in
sheli Nov 9th 2008 12:38AM
ME USE
lee Nov 12th 2008 12:24PM
looks awesome
Alar Nov 8th 2008 1:21PM
Same here!
wizas Nov 8th 2008 1:24PM
dose it work all all vanity pets or do you need a diffrent bisquit for each vanity pet? i think the idea is really great and think it has great potential the role players.
Roscoe Nov 8th 2008 1:45PM
Giant Wolpertinger, here I come.
CJ Nov 8th 2008 1:48PM
i would very much like to have these biscuits!
Nettuni Nov 8th 2008 2:22PM
Comment!
Poki Nov 8th 2008 4:06PM
!!
Xanther Nov 8th 2008 4:52PM
That would just be too cool!
sakeoishii Nov 8th 2008 5:27PM
Now thats one to grow on!
squee666 Nov 8th 2008 5:56PM
wow so want
what happens if hunters do that ability that normally make there pets huge then use this
or use this on the baby rhine pet
josh Nov 9th 2008 8:03AM
i want i want i want!!
Andreith Nov 10th 2008 5:01AM
WTB phat l00tz, will /dance for it.
Gizzida Nov 9th 2008 3:29PM
Biskkits!
Arlassor Nov 18th 2008 5:56PM
Where do you turn the card into, to get the trinket?
Verses Jan 18th 2008 9:08AM
Is it a 1+ hour buff or is it permanent?
David Bowers Jan 18th 2008 2:30PM
I'm not absolutely sure, but from my reading of the website I linked to, I think it's permanent.