First World of Warcraft TCG World Champion Crowned
Guillaume Matignon is the 2007 World of Warcraft TCG world champion. After three days of stiff competition against the best players in the world, Matignon is taking home the world champion title along with an epic $100,000 in prize money. Using a Horde Paladin deck, Matignon used the power of Hammer of Justice and The Abominable Greench to defeat [Eric Prieur]’s [Alliance Rogue] deck in the final match and claim the championship. You can make your wow life became more interesting to gold for wow.
In addition to the world championship, this past weekend hosted a Darkmoon Faire, which was full of exciting World of Warcraft events. Thomas Foster and Jason Zelechoski won a chance to sit down to dinner with developers from Blizzard Entertainment. In addition, if you want to wow gold for sale, you can contact us, too. We have plenty of instock to meet your need for gold with lowest price!
Players also competed in Arena tournaments, treasure hunts, and leveling contests throughout the weekend on the exclusive Darkmoon Faire realm, as well as challenging the Blizzard Entertainment team to some matches in Warsong Gulch. You can read about all the events of the weekend at WoWTCG. For more info on the Icecrown Citadel raid, check out our website for your wow gold!
Congratulations to Guillaume Matignon for winning the largest first-prize payout in World of Warcraft TCG history, and thanks to everyone who came out for the event. The more you buy wow money from us, the more you will save and enjoy wow life more interesting!
And the comic contest winner for November, 2007, is… Thundersnow! Congratulations! Keep those comics coming, and you might be next! Stop by each week to see a new comic from the contest. Also, check out all of the November comics. If you want to know more detailed info, please login our website and you also can fishing rods for your characters in the wow game!
We’re pleased to announce that along with the other companies that make up Vivendi Games, we are merging with Activision to form a new global entertainment organization called Activision Blizzard (pending shareholder and regulatory approval).
There will be no changes to our games, our websites, our personnel, or our day-to-day operations as a result of the deal. However, this combining of resources will benefit all of the companies involved and will further strengthen Blizzard’s ability to continue delivering high-quality content for our players around the world for many years to come. To learn more about this exciting new development, please read our Activision Blizzard FAQ.