Upper Deck Entertainment has announced the three 'Loot' cards that will be included in its March of the Legion Expansion for the World of Warcraft TCG (see 'WoW:  March of the Legion Expansion').  The 'Loot' cards include a Paper Airplane card, a Robotic Homing Chicken card, and a Kiting card.  UDE plans to insert more loot cards in its March of the Legion Expansion, which is due at retail in late November, in order to provide players increased opportunities to collect any or all of the three new cards that not only can play a powerful role in the trading card game, but which also provide players with useful and fun perks in the online World of Warcraft game.

 

The rarest of the 'Loot' cards in the March of the Legion expansion is the Kiting card which provides players with a 3-D kite featuring one of the game's most iconic foes, Onxyia.  The kite is usable anytime throughout online sessions where players can roam the grounds with their flying kite in tow.  The rarest 'Loot' card from the Fires of Outland Expansion, the Spectral Tiger mount has been selling for up to five hundred dollars on eBay, and the opportunity to saunter through the online WoW game with Onxyia in tow might prove equally attractive.

 

The most common 'Loot' item from March of the Legion will be a Paper Airplane card that allows online gamers to acquire a manual to get one of two different types of paper airplanes: a small Zeppelin or something that looks like a Gnome's Cessna.  The best part of the paper airplanes is that players can make multiples and then unleash a swarm of paper on an unsuspecting target.  In the TCG the Paper Airplane card allows a player to stall an opponent's development.

 

 

 

Cosmetic pets are one of the coolest features of the WoW online game and the Robotic Homing Chicken 'Loot' card allows players to acquire their own crazy rocket-propelled rooster.  In the TCG this card is designed for multi-player games where it can wreak havoc -- take this baby to a Gurubashi Grand Melee event and see how quickly opponents learn to 'fear the chicken.'