bojerbela;n10383182 said:What can you do with the "neverending" loading screen before a ranked match?
RidiculousName;n10383252 said:
BornBoring;n10383712 said:I've waited three minutes and got a free win
CelebrityGamer;n10402112 said:Guys, off topic becasue i don't have 10 posts so i can't make a thread, but can someone explain this card this player is using
https://s17.postimg.org/tn5chmau7/gwetn2.png
He put a card, a spying card on my side of the board and my points increases, I'm assuming if i click turn pass, its a trick and i will lose because the points i am seeing doesn't really exist?
Cythonian;n10403192 said:One question, I want to now if are kegs pre-defined or not in order to keep them stacked till next update (old cards + new patch cards instead only old ones). Are they?
905berserkk;n10403382 said:is there any way to buy kegs from the Microsoft storeand have them go on my GoG gwent account?
Shalarzz;n10403712 said:1- Why is moving a card to the graveyard is an option when you need to utilize your cards in order to win in the first place?
Shalarzz;n10403712 said:2- Why can you use your own cards to select between damaging yourself or your opponent? (Specific One/s)
Muffliato;n10403752 said:This was only recently added, and can sometimes be helpful if you have a card you cannot play without hurting yourself.
Here's a hypothetical example scenario:
You've got Villentretenmerth on the board, and he is going to trigger next turn. Your opponent has the highest unit(s) on the board, but their STR is lower than Villen's. Opponent has zero cards left.
It's your turn, and the only card in your hand is Scorch. You can either
a) play the Scorch, killing your own Villen
or
b) discard the Scorch to your graveyard, ensuring Villen burns opponent's unit(s).
This can also be useful in some situations. Not likely to happen in the current meta, but one example would be having a Cow Carcass on your side of the board, threatening to destroy one or more of your units. Being able to kill it with something like a Clan Archer or even Triss can be valuable.
Clan Archers especially are used for damaging both sides of the board, as some of Skellige's cards benefit from being wounded.
There's plenty of inconsistency with what can and what cannot damage your own units, and it can definitely be bad in situations where there are no valid targets on opponent's side of the board.
PS. Welcome to the forums!