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==History== | ==History== | ||
''Destiny'' trading cards were given away at GamesCon 2013 in Germany, as such all the cards are in German language. On September 6, 2013, Bungie got a question from "DANTHEBOSSMAN" asking if they had any spare cards, Bungie replied in the Mail Sack that they will put up a contest on Twitter to get the cards. <ref>[http://www.bungie.net/7_The-Storm-and-the-Mail-Sack/en/News/News?aid=11052 '''Bungie.net''': ''The Storm and the Mail Sack'']</ref> The question was to ask a question about ''Destiny'' and if Bungie answered it in the next mail sack (September 13, 2014), they would win the cards. The winner was Trevor Wendt in which he asked if there is a type of matchmaking system. <ref>[https://twitter.com/TrevorWendt/status/377989066991493120 '''Twitter''': ''Trevor Wendt: "@Bungie Is there a sort of matchmaking system?"'']</ref><ref>[http://www.bungie.net/7_A-Sound-Proof-Mail-Sack/en/News/News?aid=11078 '''Bungie.net''': ''A Sound Proof Mail Sack'']</ref> | ''Destiny'' trading cards were given away at GamesCon 2013 in Germany, as such all the cards are in German language. On September 6, 2013, Bungie got a question from "DANTHEBOSSMAN" asking if they had any spare cards, Bungie replied in the Mail Sack that they will put up a contest on Twitter to get the cards. <ref>[http://www.bungie.net/7_The-Storm-and-the-Mail-Sack/en/News/News?aid=11052 '''Bungie.net''': ''The Storm and the Mail Sack'']</ref> The question was to ask a question about ''Destiny'' and if Bungie answered it in the next mail sack (September 13, 2014), they would win the cards. The winner was Trevor Wendt in which he asked if there is a type of matchmaking system. <ref>[https://twitter.com/TrevorWendt/status/377989066991493120 '''Twitter''': ''Trevor Wendt: "@Bungie Is there a sort of matchmaking system?"'']</ref><ref>[http://www.bungie.net/7_A-Sound-Proof-Mail-Sack/en/News/News?aid=11078 '''Bungie.net''': ''A Sound Proof Mail Sack'']</ref> | ||
==Card Lists== | |||
Gamescom 2013 | |||
*1. [[Warlock]] | |||
*2. [[Hunter]] | |||
*3. [[Titan]] | |||
*4. [[Rixis]] | |||
*5. [[Old Russia]] | |||
Netherlands | |||
*6. [[Hive]] | |||
*7. [[Moon]] | |||
*8. [[Gjallarhorn]] | |||
Milan Games Week | |||
*9. [[Duke MK.44]] | |||
*10. [[The Tower]] | |||
*11. [[Ogre]] | |||
Paris Games Week | |||
*12. [[Valley of the Kings]], Mars | |||
*13. [[Fallen]] | |||
*14. [[Red Death]] | |||
Madrid Games Week | |||
*15. [[Cabal]] | |||
*16. [[The Devastated Coast]], Venus | |||
*17. [[Minotaur]] | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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Revision as of 08:22, March 10, 2014
Destiny trading cards are upcoming trading cards made for Destiny. Five of these cards have been revealed and given away at GamesCon.
History
Destiny trading cards were given away at GamesCon 2013 in Germany, as such all the cards are in German language. On September 6, 2013, Bungie got a question from "DANTHEBOSSMAN" asking if they had any spare cards, Bungie replied in the Mail Sack that they will put up a contest on Twitter to get the cards. [1] The question was to ask a question about Destiny and if Bungie answered it in the next mail sack (September 13, 2014), they would win the cards. The winner was Trevor Wendt in which he asked if there is a type of matchmaking system. [2][3]
Card Lists
Gamescom 2013
- 1. Warlock
- 2. Hunter
- 3. Titan
- 4. Rixis
- 5. Old Russia
Netherlands
- 6. Hive
- 7. Moon
- 8. Gjallarhorn
Milan Games Week
- 9. Duke MK.44
- 10. The Tower
- 11. Ogre
Paris Games Week
- 12. Valley of the Kings, Mars
- 13. Fallen
- 14. Red Death
Madrid Games Week
- 15. Cabal
- 16. The Devastated Coast, Venus
- 17. Minotaur