x1Cygnus;n10008481 said:
2) Weather spam - seriously; those doing this should just stop with that; it's boring, makes games play by rote, and the frustration when they forefit because you've sacked off every one of their weather effects or played around them and are 30/40+ points ahead R3 has nearly had me throwing mouse out the window. OK so I get a 'win' out of it - big deal - if you're not prepared to learn from your oppo about why you lost purely because you're relying on weather spam to do the work for you or support a poorly put together deck, then maybe should consider playing something else?
what!?
idk where you going with this...
I can say that about any other deck which relies on few cards to generate their power gap. And as soon you counter those few cards, any deck will immediately fall behind your opponent, coz your core combo is countered.
Based on what you saying, weather cards are simply ?no skill cap spammer material? and that people who play with weather don't understand the game..
"relying on weather spam to do work for you" funny
basing on that we can call it about every card which have every turn passive effect...
Weather placement and right timing is still very crucial just like with any other card.
"Game play by roles" well yeah, to a certain point I would say that about every other deck you could make in gwent. As long as all cards in deck doesn't contain RNG ability it will be played out by role, a specially in current 25 card thinning meta. Most successful decks are very reliable and plays by role every time.
I find weather a specially fitting in gwent mechanics, simply coz of the board rows.
And removing weather simply defeats what we really need... more divers themed decks.