I think Twitch Prime rewards are awesome

I see these people being like " it’s so rare why giving it away " " stop doing that " ect ect.

Tbh most of the people I know that got those current content from boosters literally don’t care. Most of the people who can afford such item on the black market or the auction house don’t care that after probably what is at least months but maybe even years of purchasing, everyone gets to have it.

And for those who paid the 1700$ that tabard’s code cost before ? Ya’ll are idiots lmao

Yes those are rares, but they have been rare long enough. Let the people that didn’t even know about World of Warcraft let alone a TCG game or cared enough about it to get it in 2008 have their share of what is essentially a blue recolor of a red tabard people can buy for like 30 bucks (Tabard of Flame costs about 30 bucks).

They should put the Spectral Tiger in the game and keep the Swift version for the card, so give the second rarest to the players in some kind of very annoying or grindable way and keep the rarest for those who did get the card, but worthless items like tabards SHOULD be given to the players nowadays.

Thanks blizz, one new thing I’m hyped for every month! :slight_smile:

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I agree with this post

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I use Prime anyway for my business. Free WoW stuff is just icing on the cake. :birthday:

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It’s a mindset. They don’t want people to have the same opportunities THEY had IRL either. Even on topics that AREN’T really controversial, like feeding/housing/healthcare/education for children.

They believe that bad things happen to bad people and good things happen to good people. So when they see other people getting deprived of opportunities that THEY once had, it makes them feel good. Why? Those other people must be bad people, and THEY must be the good people. This reinforces their believes that they’re the good people. The chosen ones. Paradoxically, this unfairness actually makes them feel good instead of bad.

You might know them by another name, such as conservatives or republicans.