The Egotistical Priest
An irreverent and opinionated discussion of the many classes
in the World of Warcraft gaming universe.
An irreverent and opinionated discussion of the many classes
in the World of Warcraft gaming universe.
I’m not one of those people that buys every scrap of Warcraft-related paraphanalia I can get my hands on.
But this book - The Art of the Trading Card Game - is incredible.
If you are at all interested in Warcraft art, this is for you. The art is simply gorgeous, and it’s absolutely massive. SO much art, so much to look at, to see, to notice a third time.
The quality of the book is very nice. Not shoddy or cheap. The pages are thick and glossy, the art is beautifully displayed.
It was $50 at the local Barnes & Noble, or $30 with free shipping from Amazon.
An early Christmas present to myself, I don’t regret it at all, and highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys the art of this game as much as I do.
November 7th, 2008
I will have a look, been thinking of buying a couple of WOW novels as i seen otikers had them in but its where to start.
November 7th, 2008
I love the Art of .. Books, have the Art of WoW and the Art of Burning Crusade. Planning on purchasing the WotLK collectors for the WotLK book (and also the CD ) but Ill now need to add this to my list.
November 7th, 2008
Yeah, that art book is definitely worth the money if you’re a fan of the art style they use. I didn’t know Amazon had it that cheap though; I think I just used one of the coupons Borders fills my Inbox up with each week to try and tempt me into giving them all my money. I think I still prefer the books that come with the CEs, but that’s just a personal preference (I like all of the pencil sketches from their early design work).