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'World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King' Board Game from freeamfva's blog

If you can't get enough of World of Warcraft, you'll be excited to know that Blizzard is now accepting pre-orders for the World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King - A Pandemic System Board Game! It's a collaborative effort between Blizzard and Z-man games to bring the fun of one of the most famous MMORPGs of all time to a table near you.To get more news about Buy WoW WLK Gold, you can visit lootwowgold official website.

The name of the game is quite a mouthful; to be fair, though, players are getting a lot in return. Z-man has taken their popular Pandemic series of games and tweaked the rules/settings to apply them to the World of Warcraft universe. One of those tweaks is an added "quests" game mechanic which doesn't exist in the vanilla Pandemic ruleset. The quests are little missions your hero can go on to battle monsters, destroy relics of evil, and generally move the game action along. The extra-large game board itself is littered with iconic locations from the world of Azeroth which players who are familiar with the game will know and love. And if you're into figs, you will like this game. Carefully crafted and painted figurines of characters like Thrall, Varian Wrynn, and Sylvanas Windrunner are part and parcel with the rest of the game.
You can pre-order the game right now on either the Z-man games website or the official Blizzard store page. It's designed for 1 - 5 players age 14 years and up, with an estimated 45 - 60 minute run time per game. It retails for $59.99 USD and, according to the websites, will ship no later than November 30, 2021. Check out the trailer and images below to see if this board game is up your alley.

World of Warcraft is the first game most people think of when talking about MMO RPGs.

Adventuring through Azeroth, Outland, Panderia, Draenor, and all the other worlds that Blizzard has created over the past 15-plus years is something that many games have at least dabbled in. Since being released in 2004, there have been eight expansions to World of Warcraft, each introducing a variety of new features like classes, races, zones, and gameplay options.

In 2019, Blizzard tested the idea of what an expansion could be by introducing legacy servers in the form of World of Warcraft Classic, a completely fresh start to the game where players could level the same way they did when WoW originally came out.With so many expansions, it’s sometimes difficult to keep track of when each was released and in what order. Here’s a quick refresher on when each expansion was launched in chronological order.


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