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World of Warcraft miniatures game will be released on November 11th. It has been designed and will be published by
Upper Deck, the company behind the
WoW TCG. For those curious how the game works, there are a number of gameplay previews at the
News section of the game's website.
According to the
FAQ, you can play with between one and five characters (each represented by a 40mm miniature) on each side of a battle (there are three sides -- Alliance, Horde, and Monster). Each character has an "action bar" which can be customized with abilities from
WoW. Starter sets (priced at $24.99) will include basics like dice, rules, etc. as well as two Alliance and two Horde miniatures. Booster packs ($14.99) will include three random miniatures from one faction. The company plans to release expansions based on famous
WoW raids in the future.
This is perhaps most interesting in that
Warcraft has taken the opposite approach of its initial inspiration,
Warhammer, by starting with video games and later moving on to miniature-based board games!
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