First blizzard slaps them with this mount given for free as a twitch drop.
Then stomped them down while they’re on the ground to give it back again as a trading post mount.
More importantly, scalpers on eBay are crying.
First blizzard slaps them with this mount given for free as a twitch drop.
Then stomped them down while they’re on the ground to give it back again as a trading post mount.
More importantly, scalpers on eBay are crying.
Can’t say I ever feel sad about people buying lootboxes
What’s the opposite of F?
I want to pay my disrespects
Can I find an F to give? Nope… cant say I have any.
H is the opposite of F on my keyboard.
I will never pay a single iota of respect for those clowns. In fact, I revel in what I hope is their rage and misery.
Imagine the rage when the swift spectral tiger gets added
Impressive, now let’s see the rest.
Glorious
Goood goooood! Let the hate flow through you… and give me my magic rooster already!!!
(and swift zulian tiger pls)
To anyone who paid real money for this… I’m not sorry.
All these mounts and no brutosaur is a F
To anyone who paid ridiculous sums of money for pixels. I’m not sorry.
Anyone that paid hundreds or thousands of real dollars, or millions of gold, deserve it.
They were warned from way back in MoP or WoD when TCG items showed up on the BMAH. They were also warned when Blizzard said years ago that TCG items would make it back into the game.
Blizzard never set the prices of these items, people on eBay did, so Blizzard owes nobody nothing.
I have both. Add ‘em. Give ‘em away for free.
DO IT BLIZZ
Magic rooster when?
eventually it will get added.
The dev’s are still avoiding not opening pandoras box with the spectral tiger.
You’re only delaying the inevitable dev’s.
To anyone who paid money for that. ROFL
I mean really this almost anything that’s deemed “collectible” and not an antique. Any TCG can open the press with any release and print a card into the dirt. Any video game can release again. Any designer handbag can have a second print run. Any board game can have subsequent versions. Any comic book can see a boom or bust.
Most IPs throttle the desire to cash in too much though, because that sense of collectibility is what keeps people buying the new stuff at a premium. The premium is that a limited print/edition gives it more value when it’s artificial scarcity.
Look at the secondary market for nearly any Nintendo video game, it’s redone how well they hold their prices.
I’m all for collectibles, but digital items ain’t where it’s at just yet… obviously. (staring at you NFTs).