
You'll nearly exclusively play Northern Kingdoms for the beginning (and middle and a good bit of ending), simply because you don't have enough cards to fill the 22 'characterr' slots in a deck of other factions - and by the time you have 22 'characters' for any faction, you'll have way more than 22 for Northern Kingdoms and you can pick the strongest ones and dump the crap ones making it your strongest deck by far.Ībout every stranger you play with will give you a card if you win.
Then there's winning them from random encounters. Two essential things to progress through Gwent:īuying cards from merchants/tavernkeepers is the most basic part. Seriously, learning it isn't that hard - and to be successful you need to realize more than half of what you need to win happens completely outside the Gwent interface. I regret that decision (lost opportunity for some good cards).
On my first playthrough, I ignored Gwent until there was literally nothing else left to do.
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