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Gwent: Best Deck - all information

If you have already experienced the popular card game to the international series hit "The Witcher", you will be aware of how complex the moves in the game are. This is because you can not only collect over 200 different cards, but also visit five kingdoms with variable requirements.

The best deck in Gwent: Armed for every kingdom

Your success in Gwent depends not only on how well your deck is matched to the faction:
  • The deck of monsters: to succeed against monsters, you should not rely on weather effects, but on multiple neckers. This is because they benefit when the monsters are consuming. This way you put your opponent under pressure with many attackers. Should you get on the defensive, you can consume your monster.
  • The deck for Nilfgard: Your secret weapon are the Plague Magonel and their synergy with other cards. This allows you to relieve your opponent of a few cards. With Sweers and Xarthisius, you prevent new cards from being drawn.
  • The deck for Skellings: this deck impresses with warriors that benefit from wounding your opponent. You should put your trust in Hjalmar, as it will significantly improve any reinforcement.
  • The deck for Scio'tael: This deck is also suitable for beginners, as you have a lot of stamina due to Mahakam Dwarves and these cards can be efficiently reinforced. In addition, you should choose sorcerers as back-up.
  • The deck for the northern kingdoms: Here you rely on siege weapons, which you strengthen with gold cards. In addition, you should work with medics to increase the endurance of your fighters.

Be strategic

For any strong deck you need money. If you don't want to invest real money, then you should start with Scio'tael's deck and work your way up. Always focus on the bronze cards first and then strengthen them strategically with silver and gold cards.

By Rifkin Gwynn

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