Posted Jan 20, 2008 at 04:56AM by Victor B. Listed in: News Tags: Burning Legion, Upper Deck Entertainment
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WoW Loot cards for Servants of the Betrayer expansion revealed - Image 1 WoW Loot cards for Servants of the Betrayer expansion revealed - Image 2 


If you're one of those fellows who plays both World of Warcraft's MMORPG and TCG, then have we got news for you. The folks at Upper Deck Entertainment have revealed the three new loot cards that'll be made available in the Servants of the Betrayer TCG expansion. In order of rarity, the three cards are called Papa Hummel's Old Fashioned Pet Biscuit, Personalized Weather Making Machine, and the X-51 Nether-Rocket.

First off is the super-common loot card called Papa Hummel's Old Fashioned Pet Biscuit. This card actually allows you to pick up a stack of consumable biscuits from Landro Longshot in Booty Bay. What's so special about these biscuits, however, is that they allow your cosmetic pet to grow in size temporarily. Sure, they won't help you fight off the hordes of the burning legion, but at least your pet is just a little bit larger.

The second card, the Personalized Weather Making Machine, is an uncommon loot item that gives a player a personalized weather machine in their inventory. The item, when clicked, creates a random weather graphic above the character's head. This'll allow you to make some fake rain sprinkle around your head while you traverse the wastes of Shadowmoon Valley, though once again, it has very little utility.

If you're looking for utility, however, then the rare loot card called the X-51 Nether-Rocket is just the thing you're looking for. Redeeming the code from Landro Longshot allows you to buy your very own flying rocket transport. As the picture above shows, the rocket you're buying allows you to actually ride on it like a flying mount, and comes in standard and epic forms.

We'd like to remind you that these cards aren't out yet, as you'll have to wait for the Servants of the Betrayer to get these. Expect official web previews will be available in March, so sit tight, save your cash, and wait for this TCG expansion to make its way to store shelves.


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