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What about Fandral?[]

I am thoroughly confused, Ashes of OutlandBasicBlackrock MountainClassicHero SkinsNaxxramasDemon Hunter InitiateDescent of DragonsFestival of LegendsForged in the BarrensFractured in Alterac ValleyGalakrond's AwakeningGoblins vs GnomesLegacyLegacyJourney to Un'GoroKnights of the Frozen ThroneKobolds & CatacombsThe League of ExplorersMadness at the Darkmoon FaireMarch of the Lich KingMean Streets of GadgetzanMercenariesMurder at Castle NathriaOne Night in KarazhanPath of ArthasRastakhan's RumblePromoRise of ShadowsSaviors of UldumScholomance AcademyThe Boomsday ProjectThe Grand TournamentThe WitchwoodTITANSUnited in StormwindVoyage to the Sunken CityWhispers of the Old GodsCoreFandral Staghelm adds cards to past card sets and the pages on this wiki support that, wouldn't it be contradictory to say again that this was the first time a card has been added to a card set? The wording is quite confusing. Cactusisawesome (talk) 22:48, 21 May 2019 (UTC)

Maybe it could be phrased more precisely--As I understand it, Zayle and SN1P-SN4P are the only collectible cards that have been added to sets after the set release day. A card like Tiger Form isn't collectible--and it's only kinda-sorta a card "from The Grand Tournament". Really, it's its own crazy thing--it's a card that only exists if you play one card from WotOG and then play another card from TGT.
Still, it might be best to add the word "collectible" here and on Zayle. Asolovay (talk) 23:36, 21 May 2019 (UTC)
I agree on 'collectible' and am adding it accordingly. It's the accurate description (and reflects the on-site terminology). Coreydragon (talk) 04:22, 9 June 2019 (UTC)
    • Adding to what Asolovay said, Zayle and SN1P-SN4P are very different from Fandral. Fandral added tokens that only interact with him - they are only nominally from those sets. SN1P-SN4P and Zayle are part of The Boomsday Project and Rise of Shadows. I think it's worth a Trivia mention. It doesn't necessarily need to say anything about them being the first (especially if this becomes more common, like it's gearing up to be), just say that it happened. TheMurlocAggroB (talk) 23:53, 21 May 2019 (UTC)