Gwent: The Witcher Cardgame is relatively complex, but if you put your mind to it, it can be turn out to be a lot of fun and understandable. Some basic subjects may seem silly to more experienced players, but they have a great influence on the experience of new players.
So how about checking out five tips to get started on the CD Projekt Red cardgame?
1 – Don’t slack off. Take the tutorial!
It may seem like a cliche tip, but doing the tutorial carefully is critical to better understanding the game. So, don’t be lazy! By taking this step, you’ll understand the skills presented and the mechanics of the rounds, especially when you need to buy cards and get a grip on the winning conditions. Also, the tutorial explains how the reward book works.
2 – Keep your initial collection
It is not worth grinding your initial collection to focus on a single faction. You’ll end up without a variety of factions and it will hurt you on the long run because the game is structured in seasons. Each one of them changes the cards and best decks. So take it easy and play with all the factions right from the start.
3 – Complete daily missions
Do the daily missions, as they can provide you with experiences with different decks and challenges. Besides, they are the main source of funds for the purchase of barrels, so you can increase your collection and resources to build cards.
4 – Animated cards are not required
Getting the animated cards is tempting, but not worth it. They are gorgeous and well made, and look great on the battlefield – however they are not necessary, as they are only cosmetic. The focus on this type of card will only consume your meteorite dust, so you can leave the animated collection to be completed after obtaining the common collection.
5 – Understand how the rounds work!
It’s time to use the tutorial again. The lack of understanding of the basic structure of the rounds can lead to crucial mistakes in the management of cards during the game, which leads to frustration. Complaints that stem from this lack of understanding are very common in the comments section of Gwent forums, so avoid it by practicing as much as you can.
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