Recently I created a NG Witcher heavy deck for some Witcher Quest. I didn't expect to win any games since I created solely for the purpose of doing quests. But Having multiple Geralts and in general witchers actually seems to be OKish. I could win games in casual quite easily when I tried. But then it struck me. Recently Letho received a huge buff (from 6 power to 8 power) and it actually helps with the tempo in many games. But I want to propose another minor buff to Letho. I am not saying he is weak or unplayable now. He is actually pretty good. But..
What if he gets changed to: If Auckles is in hand Lock an enemy unit. If Serrit is in hand, damage an enemy by 3. If both of them are in hand, use both of their deploy ability. Initially I thought simply having "If Auckles is in hand use his deploy ability. If Serrit is in hand use his deploy ability." But then this would be like a nerf to him, since, if Auckles is not in hand, he would do 1 less damage. Having all three cards in hand is very very rare and when it happens, getting a little bit extra ability should be OK. Compare these to the Crones.. you can draw them in any round and play them in any round and they will get buffed deploy ability.
Then you may ask "So, the skill required is to draw all three cards and keep them in hand?" sarcastically and I will reply in a humble tone "Isn't Gwent always about 'who can draw most of their golds?'"?
What if he gets changed to: If Auckles is in hand Lock an enemy unit. If Serrit is in hand, damage an enemy by 3. If both of them are in hand, use both of their deploy ability. Initially I thought simply having "If Auckles is in hand use his deploy ability. If Serrit is in hand use his deploy ability." But then this would be like a nerf to him, since, if Auckles is not in hand, he would do 1 less damage. Having all three cards in hand is very very rare and when it happens, getting a little bit extra ability should be OK. Compare these to the Crones.. you can draw them in any round and play them in any round and they will get buffed deploy ability.
Then you may ask "So, the skill required is to draw all three cards and keep them in hand?" sarcastically and I will reply in a humble tone "Isn't Gwent always about 'who can draw most of their golds?'"?