Thursday, March 11, 2010

King Mukla

Expansion:
Through the Dark Portal

Card:
King Mukla

Rarity:
1/242 booster packs

This is an unscratched card for a special banana eating monkey pet in your online World Of Warcraft game! It's too cute - and rare.
Banana Charm
Binds when picked up
Use: Teaches you how to summon this companion.

Purchase:
Buy It Now S&H Qty Origin Ending
  $79.95 USD
$0.00 2 / 2 US 27 days 20 hours
  $79.99 USD
$0.00 1 US 2 days 9 hours
  $80.00 USD
$0.00 1 US 3 days 16 hours
  $83.98 USD
$2.50 1 US 11 days 11 hours
  $89.75 USD
$2.99 2 / 2 US 19 days 5 hours
Bids S&H Qty Origin Ending
  $61.00 USD
$0.00 1 US 1 day 1 hour
  $50.00 USD
$0.00 1 US 2 days 9 hours
  $60.00 USD
$0.00 1 US 3 days 16 hours
  $25.00 USD
$0.00 1 US 4 days 13 hours

About the Through the Dark Portal Expansion


Boasting a total of 319 cards, with three new loot cards, and only 6 months after its predecessor, it has 42 cards less than Heroes of Azeroth. Lacking as many cards as before, it certainly made up for a loss of numbers with many cards like Apprentice Merry, un-targetable by any other card and "Chipper" Ironbane, which has the ability to remove any equipment or ability, and can swing three damage points a turn, you could add an increased amount of power towards any deck or situation. But, the most interesting part would be the Loot Cards. Rare in more ways than one, let’s take a quick look at them in ascending order of rarity:

  • Picnic Basket
  • Banana Charm
  • Imp in A Ball

Rest and Relaxation, redeemable for the [Picnic Basket], which is the least rare of the 3, allows for a player to set down a blanket with a beach umbrella, and a small Hibachi Grill, which any player in the vicinity can interact with. Upon interaction the player will receive a "Grilled Picnic Treat" (no health recovery). This card is a fun, yet useful item which can easily be used wherever a mount can be summoned, and also has the dual-purpose of being a place marker for points of interest during a raid, though is also usable at any level which makes it available for twinks. Being the least rare of the three, this loot card can run you a mere $15-$20 USD for a "Buy it Now" cost, while it can cost anywhere around $3-$12 when looking at bids only.

King Mukla ushers in the second loot card, with medium rarity, comes in the form of a small companion for your character. [Bananas] the monkey, is a small companion which you are sure to fall in love with. The little fella happens to be about the normal size of any other non-combatant pet, and has a couple special animations. Bananas the Monkey is usable at any level which allows for twinks to take advantage of this loot card and adorable little ape! General "Buy it Now" pricing for this loot card is averaging $75-90 USD, with a $60-75 bidding average.

The final card, Fortune Telling, is the rarest of Through the Dark Portal loot cards and gives you the [Imp in a Ball]. Usable at any level, this curious little floating orb will answer your deepest questions with utmost sincerity... or a little bit of sarcasm! While announcing your fortune to your whole group, he can tell you what you would like to know, give you a cryptic yet fun answer, or simply insult you, whichever is easier for him at the time. He is trapped in a ball, remember? Featuring a very large assortment of fortunes, still he functions as simple and easy as an old Magic 8-Ball. The general pricing for this specific loot card are around $55-$70 USD for "Buy it Now" and a $35 average for biddings.