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Suppe für den soul – commercial break
Posted by soulwarrior in releases on February 23rd, 2010
Unfortunately, my weekly column Suppe für den soul has to take a break – and I can’t even say for sure how long that break’s gonna be.
I’ve summed up all the reasons in the last article for now: Suppe für den soul – commercial break.
Suppe für den soul – What now?
Posted by soulwarrior in releases on February 15th, 2010
Upper Deck and Blizzard didn’t renew their license agreement. This means that from April on, Upper Deck is no longer allowed to publish the WoW TCG.
What happens next isn’t entirely clear at this point. In my weekly column, I tried to give as much background information of what happened and what might happen next: Suppe für den soul – What now?
Suppe für den soul – How to overcome defeat
Posted by soulwarrior in releases on February 8th, 2010
This week, I’m talking about how to deal with defeat. The last few qualifier tournaments didn’t really go the way I intended, so it’s about time to look for ways to improve my performance again. And even if you’re not interested in the topic at all, you should like the picture I added!
Suppe für den soul – Core Crazyness
Posted by soulwarrior in releases on February 8th, 2010
The Core format is shaking up the World of Warcraft Trading Card Game. Although it took most players some time to get used to the idea of a Best of One format, the acceptance is now ever growing. Part of the reasons are the potential decks that can be built in the new environment.
This issue of my weekly column presents some of the fancier ideas I could come up with, so check it out: Suppe für den soul – Core Crazyness.
Suppe für den soul – The WoW TCG OP 2010
Posted by soulwarrior in releases on January 19th, 2010
Last week’s announcement took most European WoW TCG players by surprise as they didn’t expect this year’s OP schedule to not contain any European DMF’s. However, not everything’s as bad as it seemed at first as European OP reps have now confirmed that there actually will be some DMF’s on this side of the ocean.
That’s still not all. With the introduction of the Core format, Upper Deck pretty much divided the player base with most experienced players thinking that a Best of One format can’t be any good at all. I tried to look a little deeper into the topic and came up with some interesting facts that support Upper Deck’s claim that the format will be good for the game.
Read more in my weekly column: Suppe für den soul – The WoW TCG OP 2010.
Suppe für den soul – The Pro Book of Etiquette
Posted by soulwarrior in releases on January 13th, 2010
Most players that follow up with the current happenings regarding the WoW TCG have about the outcry started by Matt Markoff on the official forums. I felt like reacting to it; while I agree that something needs to be done and that voicing criticism is always a good way of showing the publisher you care, it’s important to do so in the right way. So this is pretty much part 1 of a longer article series that reads pretty much something like:
Suppe für den soul – Scourgewar Top 10
Posted by soulwarrior in releases on January 5th, 2010
This week’s column takes a closer look at the best cards from Scourgewar – the new World of Warcraft TCG set. Some of them are powerful enough to lead to a change in the metagame, so you better get your playsets of them soon!
Suppe für den soul – 2009 in Retrospective
Posted by soulwarrior in releases on January 5th, 2010
Happy new year!
Like I already stated a week ago, I was rather busy last week. So it should come as no surprise that this announcement comes a little late. Anyway, in case you haven’t read my article about the past year, you better check it out right away!
What a year!
Posted by soulwarrior in Blog, News on December 24th, 2009
First things first: Merry Christmas to everyone!
It’s been quite a year – yeah, this might sound a little weird as there’s still another week to go, but I want to get this blog post done now as it’s highly unlikely that I’ll find the time next week. The most obvious new development (looking at things from the perspective of the webmaster of this page) is that I got my own homepage. Yay! It’s been a project I wanted to start quite a while ago and I’m glad I eventually did in April. While I haven’t really taken (I want to avoid the term “found”) the time to keep this blog as up to date as I wanted it to be, I hope it was still able to entertain you from time to time and give you some updates about what’s happening in my life.
Speaking of which… back in April, when this whole thing went online, I was still employed by Upper Deck. After more than 4 years, this relationship came to an end in June and I had to look for a new job. It’s been the first time I had to look for a job and I want to thank all the great people who helped me writing applications, making connections, etc. Without all your help, this would not only have been infinitely harder, I think I would have also been a lot less successful.
Eventually, I was hired by Station54, a Berlin based company doing Community Management; mainly for Electronic Arts. At first, this had been an amazing job, but it eventually came to a close at the end of October (I blogged about this: 4 Months with BattleForge). Well, I learned a lot regardless and my CV looked a little better as I could then claim I had been working as an Event Manager, Community Manager, Translator, Author, Customer Service Rep and some more stuff. Seems like life turned into a hunt for fancy job titles…
In the past 2 months, I was looking for a job again and I’m glad that I can now tell you that I’ve found an awesome new opportunity! Starting January the 4th, I’ll be doing Online Marketing for smava. It’s the market leader in a pretty new field; it allows you to get a credit financed by other people rather than by a bank (in case you’re interested, you should check out the homepage: smava.de). As this is quite new for me as well, the employment is only of limited duration. However, if I do good, I can turn this into something permanent, so wish me luck (any tips are welcome!). I have to say this is quite an amazing Christmas present.
Fortunately, life’s not all about work. I’m more than happy that I spent the whole year with the same girl and I couldn’t be asking for more. In case you weren’t lucky enough to meet Wincy so far, stop by whenever you’re in Berlin and I’ll be glad to introduce her to you.
What else? Well, I not only kept up my work for the Card Master and the Kartefakt, I’m recently writing for an English magazine, the Yu-Gi-Oh! World, too! On top of that, I’m still writing weekly columns. While my Yu-Gi-Oh! column Unter den Hut geschaut ended (thanks to Upper Deck’s loss of the Yu-Gi-Oh! licence), I started a new World of Warcraft TCG column on Warcraft-TCG.de: Suppe für den soul. I also stepped in for another author and continued the column for players new to the WoW TCG: Der Versammlungsstein. So even when I was without a “real” job, I was rather busy.
All in all, it has been quite a year. I’m glad I was able to make new friends, spend so much time with my existing friends, have a blast playing the WoW TCG and that things turned out the way they did. I’m more than certain that 2010 will be even more exciting!
I’ll celebrate the turn of the years in Leipzig with my best friends and I hope you’ll also have a blast partying into the new year!
Suppe für den soul – Decktuning Enhancement Shaman
Posted by soulwarrior in releases on December 21st, 2009
It’s time for another decktuning! This week, I went over an Enhancement Shaman deck (featuring Great Elekk of course) and tried to make it a little more straightforward and better.
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