Introducing GWENT Guide

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Welcome to the 1st episode of GWENT Guide presented by Jason Slama! In the first video Jason we walk you through the most important concepts and winning strategies of the game.
How to improve your chance to win more games? When to pass and when to push? What are the key mechanics used to get an advantage over your opponent? You will find an answer to those and many other questions in the first part of our official GWENT Guide series!



In the second episode, Jason Slama will guide you through techniques and terminology of deck building. Moreover, he will show you which cards should be replaced in the Monster Starter Deck in order to make it much better.


More episodes will be added soon, so stay tuned!

Remember to also check unofficial GWENT guides created by our wonderful community members. Some of them can be found under the links below:

Team Aretuza: https://teamaretuza.com/academy/
Team Leviathan Gaming: https://teamleviathangaming.com/category/gwent-guides
Team Bandit Gang: https://teambanditgang.com/gwent-beginner-resources/
 
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Though I've been playing for a very long time I've never bothered taking the time to actually really get into tactics such as how to play rounds in the most optimal way.

Appreciate the official guide, so thank you. Definitely looking forward to more.
 

Lexor

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I came here through the game and what do I see? The rules of the game thrown on the shoulders of players and these are the results: Gwent.jpg

1. A non-working page that is given in the game as an instructor at https://www.playgwent.com/en/news/30766/introducing- gwent-guide =] https://teamrankstar.com/guide/beginners-guide-to-gwent/ <- this page

2. https://teamaretuza.com/academy/course?courseId=7 <- no new December keywords =]

3. The cards shown and discussed in one post movies have already changed (I did not watch the movies thoroughly, but maybe they themselves plays are already different than they show)

4. Support competition https://teamleviathangaming.com/category/lor-guides/ To sum up, it is a strange company policy so that the player does not have insight into the dynamically changing rules of the game. The company dumps effort on some anonymous groups.


This is my first time seeing it, but I will give examples of how much work is put into it, even less Wealthy card games like ETERNAL:

MTGA:
Standard rules for new players: https://magic.wizards.com/en/magic-gameplay
Comprehensive: https://media.wizards.com/2020/downloads/MagicCompRules 20200417.docx

LOR:
https://support-legendsofruneterra.riotgames.com/hc/en/categories/360002302554

Eternal Cards Game:
https://www.direwolfdigital.com/eternal/faq/

The Elder Scrolls: Legends:
https://legends.bethesda.net/en/guides

Recently I got a survey to Riot about their product, these questions were asked: Was it difficult to misunderstand the mechanics? Do the card descriptions coincide with their operation? Are the descriptions of the cards understandable or complicated? Are the rules of the game clearly described on the site? Have you had trouble adapting to the game as a new player? About 40 questions, like Gwent with similar questions?
 

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