TheShift;n9553391 said:Never retreat
Never surrender
That was pretty epic.DoubleDealer;n9554211 said:That's how winning is done!
Exoclyps;n9557781 said:Yeah. Clear Sky is a hard card to use at times. In ST it can give up to 9 point tempo as well as clear things, so you actually go plus after their weather. Still, clear sky right after a gold weather that is setup to deal 6 damage a turn would mean they get 6 point gain, trading a gold for a bronze. Not to shabby on your end I think.
That said, a lot my decks I can't run clear skies due to how much rally could potentially mess things up. Imagine Nilfgaard with Rally. Some cards you wanna keep due to their strategic value. While some other decks are hurt less by getting the "wrong" unit.
TheRedWatcher;n9576801 said:How about Northern Realms that can spawn a bunch of themselves faster than you can lock them up, and with Radovid as their leader while they self boost as each new one is summoned. B.S.
devivre;n9577091 said:Are you saying this because you instantly forfeit when you see NR, or just because you want to point out how op this faction is from your point of view? If it is the latter, then this is the wrong thread for that.
Besides: NR doesn't "spawn" much besides Poor Infantry and Radovid has little to do with the ability to summon B.S. from the deck (you can play that in combination with any NR leader if you want to). Anyhow, this is not the thread for it.
VlkStinu;n9638101 said:I've build my deck without any outside source or inspiration and it's totally worth it. If you win, you really know it is your doing (and your luck as Gwent is very often about luck) and your deck and not a strategy that someone else created for you.
VlkStinu;n9638101 said:Never happened to me - I always fight eventhough I have 0,1% chances. :-D I've noticed that a lot of people are complaining on decks built from templates found on the net - I can understand forfeiting in this case.. It's really not a fair game. I've build my deck without any outside source or inspiration and it's totally worth it. If you win, you really know it is your doing (and your luck as Gwent is very often about luck) and your deck and not a strategy that someone else created for you.
Ildun;n9638631 said:I used to think like you, then I took an arrow...I means I saw refined version of "my deck" from internet.
I didn't watch gwent video before, I thought I build a deck by myself, in fact I'm just an arrogant idiot who just inspired by opponent who was inspired by youtuber.