PandaLin;n8707650 said:Here is my counter. You must win first round no matter. If they bombarding you with weather and spells, just play gold cards. Use your leader. In most case, they won't play Dolbathanna because they still try to buff them. Milk the second round. You want them to play Dolbathanna. Milk the second round as long as possible and then finish him in round 3.
Beside 3 cards....they lost the game if they don't draw them XD. I laughed so hard when I send them to the graveyard with Sweers. Even if the Dolbathhanna is buffed, you can kill the with scorch and ingi very easy.
Pruny;n8850420 said:Ithline still op at 4points, she can draw double first light in the final round which is 40points.
also 2 thunder bolt potion on resilient dwarf means 20 points that remain in the next round so is 40points.
Pruny;n8850420 said:Ithline still op at 4points, she can draw double first light in the final round which is 40points.
also 2 thunder bolt potion on resilient dwarf means 20 points that remain in the next round so is 40points.
Snake_Foxhounder;n8919310 said:This faction became the braindead faction, for the lack of a batter term. Either spam specials and then protectors or just place cards in a pre-determined order and just let the game play itself.
Goosebutter;n8975340 said:This deck makes me want to stop playing Gwent. There should absolutely be a limit on the amount of specials a deck can have. I play a Skellige high damage deck and it's pretty much impossible to do anything. I keep reading that I should play another type of deck or build blah blah blah, but it does really well against any other deck I face. If one leader card style deck is completely nullifying another deck or faction then that is the exact definition of unbalanced and OP.
Goosebutter;n8975340 said:Also I get it that you probably win a lot with it, but is it even fun to play?
Goosebutter;n8975340 said:I play a Skellige high damage deck
So basically you want to beat everyone? Then you will consider this game to be fun and balanced? That is definitely an interesting point of view. Try building a working movement-based ST deck and play it a couple of hours against totally fine tuned SK if you want some really frustrating experience.Goosebutter;n8975340 said:it does really well against any other deck I face
It is easy indeedDr4ne;n9021200 said:It's not "OP", there are a lot of ways to win against win, it's just not "easy" and that's kind of the point.
Dr4ne;n9021200 said:It's not "OP", there are a lot of ways to win against win, it's just not "easy" and that's kind of the point.
Crueldwarf;n9025450 said:The problem with ST Spells and control-heavy deck in Gwent in general is not that it is that hard to win against them, it is that it is boring to play against them.