Gwent (The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt)
Hello everyone, if there are those who have completed the game, is it possible not to play cards? Well, in general, the mini-game pisses me off, I never endured this, I hope there are no quests with cool things, but at the same time play this.Naraya
At the beginning only for the northern kingdoms. There will be more cards. It’s better to keep no more than 22 ordinary cards in the deck, but the strongest ones, because in rounds 10 cards from the deck are drawn randomly, and if you have a lot of weak cards in the deck, then there are more chances that they will get into the round. The deck is formed like this: during the game, press Esc and you will see there.
You need to try to lay out as few cards as possible in the first round and at the same time so that you always have more points, at least by one. Wait for the enemy to pass and pass yourself - that's it, the round is over and you win if you have at least one more points. In the second round, lay out all the remaining, the strongest.
Naraya
well, there are cards, an eye is drawn on them, when you play it, it is placed on its field (for example, there are 6 wars) and you are given 2 cards.
ElDeviant
Here, playing cards is equivalent to playing dice from the previous two parts. You play cards for the sake of the cards. You will not miss any important items if you do not play them, but you will miss unique cards. And if you want quests for cool clothes, then there are treasure hunt quests in the game.
BrutalVlad
Glory to Alakh and Margaret Thatcher, in the anus of the card then, thank you, that's what I wanted to know.