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We can easily wrap our minds around the hobby of coin collection -- after all, coins are pretty awesome, and at the end of the day, you're really just spending money on money, making it a relatively low-cost endeavor. However, DC Direct's recently pressed World of Warcraft-themed currency -- which comes in a set of one bronze, silver and gold coin, each featuring a faction leader and major city from the MMO on both sides -- is a bit beyond our understanding. Before I drive the negative train too far (and don't get me wrong this was a good book), I would like to stop and expand on how there were many very good explanations for many things players wouldn't know without reading the entire library of WoW novels. Knaak makes sure to explain for the novices out there events that might not be known unless you follow the comic or read the books. This is a major plus because even though I know these facts, others may not. This is a very newbie friendly book in that regard, not to mention the further reading section expanding on those explanations.
When using the Random Battleground option, players will not receive additional rewards if the Battleground chosen is under the effects of the Call to Arms bonuses. In other words, the bonuses do not stack. In addition, if a player has been rewarded 30 Honorable Kills worth of bonus Honor currency from either the Random Battleground system, or the Call to Arms Battleground, he or she will be rewarded 15 Honorable Kills worth of bonus Honor currency that day for each additional victory. This applies whether the Random Battleground system is used, or the Call to Arms Battleground is chosen specifically, as a player cannot be rewarded the full amount of bonus Honor more than once per day.