Hello, I'm new here and to the game. Is there an easy way, boost, tips, etc on how to win 6 arena games? I can't make it pass 2 wins, no matter what I try.
Hello, if you do it for achievement, you have probably noticed, that only ~5% of Gwent players managed to get that one. It tells a lot how hard it is and honestly, with all respect, it is very unreasonable, to expect getting that achievement as a new player. You definitely need experience to reach winegrapes, which are hanging veeeery hiiigh.Hello, I'm new here and to the game. Is there an easy way, boost, tips, etc on how to win 6 arena games? I can't make it pass 2 wins, no matter what I try.
It's for the trophy btw.
Hello, if you do it for achievement, you have probably noticed, that only ~5% of Gwent players managed to get that one. It tells a lot how hard it is and honestly, with all respect, it is very unreasonable, to expect getting that achievement as a new player. You definitely need experience to reach winegrapes, which are hanging veeeery hiiigh.
So, my advice is, however harsh it may sound, to leave this achievement be for a time and come back for it after becoming more seasoned.
That achievement could have been requiring to get 9 wins, but why should it matter if it was intentionally made more available for players to get this particular achievement? If it would have been harder, even less people would reach it.I find it weird that there is no achievement for 9-0 run, and that only 5,1% people got to 6 wins.
That achievement could have been requiring to get 9 wins, but why should it matter if it was intentionally made more available for players to get this particular achievement? If it would have been harder, even less people would reach it.
Technically, there is about 14.45% probability, that random player manages to get at least 6 wins in his arena run, which is not much. If you consider, that each player is not random person, but has his skill and performance, it is definitely not so easy to get 6 wins. What is a chance, that you will face 6 people out of 8 in Arena, who play your duel worse than you?
Only way is using a resilience on a big guy (I believe, idk if there is any other method) and a lot of peple won't even think about using that in a normal game.
I meant to say that I'm surprised that there isn't another achievement for the perfect run (9-0).
And I got 12 golds and 12 bronzes in my last attempt (after having gotten similar decks as you 2x in a row, which started to let me think, "so that is how they make money out of Gwent") and still got devoured after just one win, and each time on the very last card of R3. Either I suck (please tell me I don't!) or I just have bad luck whenever trying Arena.
Since even in Arena it is about two people having a match, what exactly is so thrilling about placing your bronze cards against gold cards, about placing no ability 4 strength cards against recharging 6 strength cards, etc?It takes away the thrill of entering into Arena mode.
If people can't handle the RNG and is Ore starved, they shouldn't try Arena. If you feel like gambling and just want to junp into RNG well and go for hunting, then Yes. Fixing Arena by making minimum Gold cards is against the Arena's core characteristics. It takes away the thrill of entering into Arena mode.
I think the word "thrilling" was misleading. I didn't mean it as good thing about Arena. I had always seen Arena as high risk high rng high reward game mode. I never expected a fair game/deck in any of my many many Arena games I played. Whenever I had a lot of ore or felt like I wanted a break for classic mode I had played Arena. Or when I was a new player and wanted to try my luck to get a Legendary card I tried it (with 0 expectation to achieve it). If you see Arena as what it actually is and still accept it, you can play that. If you find that it is too much RNG and utter BS, then you can avoid playing Arena.I find it so strange that people think this is thrilling. If this level of gambling is so fun then why have the Gwent cards be part of it at all? Why not just pay the ore and then roll some dice to get a reward.
Arena is so disappointing. It was apparently shoved into the game just to give ultra casuals something to do. There is absolutely nothing competitive about it. How can anyone feel good winning in this mode? I mean sure it could be entertaining to some degree playing all those random cards from all factions but when it's over how can winning or losing have any meaning?
I think the word "thrilling" was misleading. I didn't mean it as good thing about Arena. I had always seen Arena as high risk high rng high reward game mode. I never expected a fair game/deck in any of my many many Arena games I played. Whenever I had a lot of ore or felt like I wanted a break for classic mode I had played Arena. Or when I was a new player and wanted to try my luck to get a Legendary card I tried it (with 0 expectation to achieve it). If you see Arena as what it actually is and still accept it, you can play that. If you find that it is too much RNG and utter BS, then you can avoid playing Arena.
All I am saying is, accept Arena for what it actually is and choose to play or not based on your mood and taste.
Same here, considering that it would be really easy balancing the arena by having each fourth pick be a gold card, so everyone would at least have the same number of those in deck.It's surprising to me that they haven't even attempted to balanced the mode and maybe add a leader board.