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World of Warcraft Trading Card Game : ウィキペディア英語版
World of Warcraft Trading Card Game

The ''World of Warcraft Trading Card Game'' (WoW TCG) was a collectible card game based on Blizzard Entertainment's MMORPG, ''World of Warcraft''. The game was announced by Upper Deck Entertainment on August 18, 2005, and released on October 25, 2006.〔(About trading card game )〕 Players can fight against each other one-on-one, or can join others in order to defeat dungeon/raid bosses based on those in the MMORPG. In March 2010, Upper Deck Entertainment lost the License from Blizzard Entertainment.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Press Announcement )〕 On March 24, 2010 Cryptozoic Entertainment announced the acquisition of the game's license and that planned card sets would be released.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Press Release )
Blizzard Entertainment announced on August 23, 2013, that the TCG was discontinued, and that they would not be renewing the game's license.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=World of Warcraft Trading Card Game )〕 In March 2014, Blizzard released ''Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft'' that is an online collectible card game featuring many of the same characters, abilities and artwork.
==Game details==
Each player uses a hero card and a deck consisting of allies and other supporting cards, such as weapons, abilities, armor, items and quests. Many cards include a ''trait icon'', which limits what heroes can include the card in their decks. Some booster packs also contain legendary rares, or ''loot cards'' (i.e. special versions of normal cards) which contain a scratch-off code. This code can then be redeemed in the online game for a virtual prize. The prizes include special tabards, gimmick items, non-combat pets, and mounts.
During play, players start with a single hero. Once per turn, players can play any card from their hand as a resource, which enables the payment of additional cards to augment the hero's powers or add additional members to his or her party. Once brought into play by paying the appropriate cost, all cards (except abilities) remain until destroyed or removed from play. As in games such as ''Magic: The Gathering'', the goal is to reduce the remaining health of the opposing hero to zero. Unlike ''Magic'', combat attacks are always directed at individual heroes or allies, rather than simply declaring an attack with a number of creatures. Furthermore, damage done to characters accumulates between turns, making combat more expensive for both the attacker and defender.

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