GWENT: The Witcher Card Game

GWENT: The Witcher Card Game

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Gwent is a card game in the world of The Witcher that has become popular in the world of players due to its complexity and possibilities. To learn how to play Gwent in the best way, you need to follow these tips:

1. Start with the "Training" game mode. It will help you learn the basics of the game and understand how to work with your deck of cards.

2. Build your deck in such a way that it contains several cards from each faction. This will allow you to use a large number of cards and react more flexibly to your opponent's moves.

3. Determine your best faction, which you will be comfortable playing with and reach your potential. Try to play for each of the factions and determine which one suits you best.

4. Use magic cards at the right moment. The game of Gwent offers a lot of magic cards that can change the course of the battle, so it is important to be able to use them at the right time.

5. Don't rely solely on your deck of cards. It is important to be able to read the opponent's moves and adapt to them in your game.

6. When buying trips in the game, choose those that give new cards. This will allow you to expand your deck and become a more competitive player.

7. Try to use all the resources available to you. The game provides many options to advance quickly and get more cards, such as entering tournaments and completing quests.

8. Don't forget the rules of the game. Make sure that you understand all the rules and conditions of the game in order to avoid misunderstandings and reduce the risk of possible errors during the game.

And one more important tip - don't forget to enjoy the game! Gwent is an exciting game that makes you feel like a smart, logical and strategic player. Follow our advice and enjoy the game with Gwent!
3 Comments
Ty Tanium 16 Feb @ 6:38pm 
Good evening ProGuru,
I'm hoping you can answer a simple question for me. I purchased a custom "Card Back" but I cannot find any way to apply it to my deck.

I am following your simple guide and playing with a collection of 8 distinct decks refining and fine tuning each as I go along until I will, hopefully, end up with four 'ultimate' decks.

Kind regards, and thanks, in advance,
T.
ProGuru  [author] 8 Jun, 2023 @ 5:43pm 
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valshw 8 Jun, 2023 @ 5:41pm 
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