Penny Arcade plays cards at the Darkmoon Faire
As expected, Penny Arcade did show up at the Seattle Darkmoon Faire last weekend, and also as expected, Tycho did bring a raid deck. He also, surprisingly, dressed up for the role -- apparently he worse the cape they'd depicted in the comic while running the Molten Core game (though he couldn't find a skull pin to go with it). Sounds like a lot of fun. Upper Deck has coverage of the event, though we couldn't find any mention of the Penny Arcade guys.Another thing Tycho mentions (and that makes it into the comic today, NSFW) is that even for people familiar but not fanatic about the game like them, entering these tournaments can be really tough -- there are tons of solid decks and strategies out there, and if you haven't done the research, someone who has can very easily trounce you. They even mention a "three card infinite damage combo" that players can use. Unfortunately, that's way too far over my TCG strategy head to actually tell you what it is (maybe commenters can help), but it seems like for new players especially, these formal TCG events might be a little tough to get into.
Still, the Darkmoon Faire events are fun, even if you're not playing at the top of the heap. UDE has lots more news about upcoming events on their website.
Filed under: Cheats, Events, Fan stuff, Odds and ends, WoW TCG






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Alex Jun 17th 2008 4:39PM
I do believe that combo is ring of the unliving, beserking, and this one orc ally...vicious stuff.
nearlysober Jun 17th 2008 4:51PM
Actually, the person depicted in the comic beat me in the first round of tournament and we both went over to the PA booth to wait for round 2. The combo he used is:
Ritual Sacrifice
PX-238 Winter Wondervolt
High Priestess Tyrande Whisperwind
The Priestess makes it so that whenever a Night Elf dies in your party, they're replaced by a Wisp. The Wondervolt makes everyone a Night Elf... even Wisps... so if a Wisp dies, it's replaced by a Wisp.
Ritual Sacrifice allows a Warlock to destroy an ally in his party to do 1 damage. So he destroys an ally for 1 damage, it is a Night Elf so its replaced by a Wisp. He destroys the Wisp for 1 damage, it's a Night Elf so it's replaced by a Wisp. And the circle can continue infinately unless the opposing player has a card that allows them to destroy one of the 3 cards mentioned above.
If they don't (as I didn't at the time)... then there is no way to stop it... you're dead.
p-diddy Jun 17th 2008 5:37PM
Bah, prodigal sorcerer the warlock for 1 damage (he wears cloth!) or just use a royal assassin. Problem solved.
Wait, we're talking about MtG, right?
Jubjub Jun 17th 2008 6:31PM
Royal Assassin can be killed too easily, you need something more efficient, or give Royal shroud.
Cryoh Jun 18th 2008 3:50AM
The Orc ally is Barak the Shamed. If you bid, say, 4 billion damage, then the Ring keeps you from being destroyed, and Berserker Rage gives your hero 1 billion ATK.
Slayblaze Jun 17th 2008 8:13PM
By the way, that link to the comic (for those not educated in the ways of gabe and tycho) may indeed contain some rather "colorful" language, as many of their strips do.
Mike Schramm Jun 17th 2008 8:22PM
Good point, I'm a regular reader, so I'm all desensitized, but I marked it NSFW.
Coherent Jun 17th 2008 11:49PM
"Still, the Darkmoon Faire events are fun, ...if you like losing."
fixed that for ya.
Manuella Jun 18th 2008 4:50AM
Was there. had a fun time. It's nice watching Jerry in his dungeon robe. If you were there, I was wearing the 2d20's "These are Natural" shirt.
seankreynolds Jun 18th 2008 1:08PM
"apparently he worse the cape they'd depicted in the comic"
I stop reading for two weeks and come back today ... same retarded errors. Please show a little respect for the work you do, else we won't.
WeirdoKitty Jun 18th 2008 2:47PM
I'm pretty sure that "infinite" translates into "this game system is broken."
Zegim Jun 18th 2008 5:06PM
No, because "infinite" in TcG usually means "arbitrarily large number".
MtG has lots of "infinite" combos. Some good (bans ensue), some just cool (casual fodder!), and the game system of that is far from broken.