Naxxramas Raid Deck and Treasure Packs now available

According to Dan Bojanowski, Upper Deck's World of Warcraft TCG Senior Brand Manager, the stand-alone approach "was created as a direct result of customer feedback." Aside from containing the standard content such as exclusive foil cards, the set would also include "alternate art heroes featuring heroes from the Drums of War block in Naxxramas-themed gear and settings."
The Raid Deck, which is available for $29.99, contains a 110-card raid deck, 15 oversized boss cards, a 16-card Treasure Pack, and a UDE points card (or Loot card) and rulebook. Treasure Packs retail for $9.99 apiece and contain 15 random foil Treasure Pack cards out of a total of thirty collectible cards, a hero in Naxxramas-themed armor, and a UDE points card or Loot card. Hero cards are drawn from the Drums of War expansion set with variant art, with a total of ten cards with new art to collect. Each Treasure Pack also has a chance to contain a random Loot card from the Fields of Honor expansion set.
Filed under: Fan stuff, Odds and ends, Raiding, WoW TCG






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
peagle Dec 28th 2009 3:16PM
Wonder why the loot cards come from Fields of Honor, rather than the newly released Scourgewar set.
FifthDream Dec 28th 2009 3:26PM
Comment'd.
Wait, we're not trying to win these? Aww.
splodesondeath Dec 28th 2009 4:10PM
Hehe, "Treasure Packs".
I wish that was a breakfast cereal. Or a euphemism.
...and I have a bad feeling it already is a euphemism.
ZMES_Matt Dec 28th 2009 4:41PM
This and the Landro's pet box makes picking the card game up again really tempting... >.<
Unfortunately, the card game generally boiled down to who could afford to get 4-sets of certain rare/epic cards, and I can't stand buying single cards for inflated prices. If they could somehow just make all cards accessable for tournaments, not even to keep, but just for deck building purposes, it'd put a lot more skill into the local tournaments rather than luck and/or checkbook size. Nothing worse than getting rolled by cookie-cutter deck someone paid 4-5 hundred dollars for and they didn't even come up with the strategy.
Djorki Dec 28th 2009 6:43PM
/roll