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Drums of War (TCG)

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Drums of War
Drums of War logo.jpg
Publisher(s) Upper Deck Entertainment
Type Standard
Release date October 28, 2008
Total cards 268
Trading Card Game
This article contains information from the Trading Card Game which is considered non-canon.
Drums of War art

Drums of War is the seventh normal World of Warcraft TCG set, released in 28 October, 2008.[1]

Set Details

Not much is known about this set, but the items available for redemption can be found on the 2.4.3 PTR.[2] [3]


A Drums of War PVP Battle Deck is available for two players to start playing. Unlike the Heroes of Azeroth, the starter heroes are fixed:

  • Alliance: Spellweaver Jihan (human mage)
  • Horde: The Longeye (troll hunter)

New in Drums of War

  • Locations are a new card type that can be placed face up in your resource row like Quests, but they stay face up even after you use their powers.
  • Allies have four new racial keywords: berserking (Troll), diplomacy (Human), shadowmeld (Night Elf), and war stomp (Tauren).
  • Armor sets are equipment cards that occupy multiple uniqueness slots.
  • Dual-class abilities can be included in the decks of two different classes.

Numbering

The numbering is based on a priority of:

  1. Exclusive Cards
  2. Heroes
    1. Alliance
    2. Horde
  3. Abilities
    1. Class Abilities
      1. Druid Abilities
      2. Hunter Abilities and Pets
      3. Mage Abilities
      4. Paladin Abilities
      5. Priest Abilities
      6. Rogue Abilities
      7. Shaman Abilities
      8. Warlock Abilities and Pets
      9. Warrior Abilities
    2. Alliance Abilities
    3. Horde Abilities
    4. Neutral Abilities
  4. Allies
    1. Alliance Allies
    2. Horde Allies
    3. Neutral Allies
  5. Equipment
    1. Armor
    2. Items
    3. Weapons
  6. Quests
    1. Alliance Quests
    2. Horde Quests
    3. Neutral Quests

Each section is then ordered alphabetically.

Card List

References

 
  1. ^ http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/wowminis/en/news/default.aspx?aid=4911
  2. ^ Landro Longshot chat dialog image showing expansion listed as an option
  3. ^ Landro Longshot chat dialog image showing list of possible loot card turn-ins