Adds book titled 'A Miraculous Guide to Gwent' which displays number of gwent cards missing from player's base-game...

>Adds book titled 'A Miraculous Guide to Gwent' which displays number of gwent cards missing from player's base-game collection and information on where to find them
BASED CDPR

Is Gwent the best minigame ever made?

Its a pretty fun game. I made Geralt rich from it.
I'd rather do that than swim around Skellige collecting rusty armor.

Triple Triad will always be king

Every time I attempted to play Gwent I kept losing out to the AI, I'd win a round and run out of steam in the second one

do you need to collect rare cards before attempting it or am I just retarded?

It's almost a direct rip of Condottierre except with no secondary meta involving controlling a map that the card battles take place within, but it's pretty good.

Random has spread to your region.

Also Caravan from New Vegas is in the top 3

still not triple triad

>Velen:2
>Cards you can get from low level players: 0
Well, that was very helpful of you, stupid book.

>Is Gwent the best minigame ever made?

Is it the best tailored mini game within a game? It's up there, certainly one of the top three of all time.

You cant go all out in the first round. You need a better strategy. But yes, Gwent gets pretty easy once you get more hero cards.

where is this magic book?

I almost never won until I got a few rare cards through some lucky games.

The "magic and random shit" shop in Novigrad. The one next to the barber.

Are there cards you can permanently miss? What cards?

>information on where to find them
>literally only info it gives you is in what region they are

JUST

>keep playing with new village fags
>stopped giving me cards already

I think I won all of them

Probably for the best, would be kind of silly if a book had the exact location of a card and the person that owns it written in it.

That way it doesn't feel like a complete cheat-sheet

You need to use that beeping device which Yeneffer gave you in one mission to locate some shit

I don't know, you could argue that book is like in Yugioh where everyone knows who has the one of a kind or super rare cards.

4.5 k hooker

derp

That probably means the people that had those cards can't be played anymore. So you can't get the cards. Or they have to be bought in shops.

That the Gwent lady from the rich folks tournament? (She always beat me)

Nah, apparently the collect 'em all quest will automatically fail on startup if you have missed some gwent cards you can only get from certain quests/situations.

Tournament players that give cards, if you lose, you can't play them again to get the card. If a card player dies you can't play them for their card. Bloody Baron comes mind, but I think in his case the card is still in his Study.

Did they do much with the game itself in the expansions? Or can you play other players? Near the end of the base game I was just wrecking everyone with no challenge.

Were there unique exclusive cards in White Orchard?

Hearts of Stone has some new cards, and new players.
They have incredibly good decks. Like, they played all but 2-3 cards in their deck good.

There's a new deck in B&W

Bait out all their cards the first round and use decoys to save your really good cards you used to bait in the first round. Better yet, use scouts to obtain more cards, after baiting out their good cards.

In Gwent it is better to lose the first round and then destroy them in the 2nd and 3rd. By the 3rd round, if you baited and used scouts, you could have like 6 cards while they only have 2.

Great, sounds like I need to get the expansion.

>He actually understands how to play Caravan

A year too late, assholes, wasted nearly an hour to find a Foglet card, I'll never ever use, in the deck I rarely ever play with, on an Island I never visit, in the inn I never go to, with innkeeper that doesn't even look like one.

master bait strategy

Well since this is a Witcher 3 thread, can I just say how much I fucking hate the god awful leveling progression in this game?

>Quests you get early on require you to level up a ridiculous amount
>Actual combat gives you almost no experience, I can kill 20 guys on a beach not get any sort of meaningful experience. This is probably my biggest issue with the game so far other than the constant use of Batman vision
>Main Story missions are the only way to get any sort of experience
>Main story missions also require you to level up, so you have to actively explore to try and get some.
>Most things in the world out-level you so you need to do story missions to level up
>One-time randomly generated loot markers make exploring not worth it 90% of the time. I love killing 8 level 9 Deserters as a level 4 on Deathmarch and getting a Velen Longsword as my chest reward.

This is some of the most ass-backwards game design.

I never had this issue
Consider it a consequence of the freedom available to you

That's deathmarch for you, I was annoyed too until I just started to add experience through console commands especially when I fucking get 15 exp for a fucking main quest.

Why is this a big deal, are Witcher players incapable of tabbing out and looking up a fucking card list on google or something?

Not that I know of.

Agreed, this is made even worse if you actually go around clearing all the zones of bandit camps since you're going to skyrocket in levels over a few hours. The main questline never felt too easy for me though, the problem was that all the side quests surrounding it were either 10 levels lower or 10 levels higher.

I wish the game had some sort of scaling when it came to lower level quests, being offered a level 3 quest when you're 15+ isn't all that fun.

It's a nice in-game tool, and it's free. So if you don't like it, it doesn't set you back, and if you do. Well, it's still free, so awesome.

There's no excuse at all for combat giving you almost no worthwhile experience, even if you kill enemies 4+ levels above you. It almost actively discourages you from exploring.

Yeah it's pretty awful. If you're on PC there's mods that let you change the level of monsters to your level or above, as well as all the gear. It pretty much takes levels out of the game completely and you can just do whatever you want but keep the difficulty

Is the DLC out?

Midnight tonight.

So gwent is basically Yugioh? I never played gwent.

>playing on Deathmarch difficulty
>find a group of bandits one level above me
>get one shotted from an archer from off screen

Great game.

As a normie I would tell you: yes, they are both card games
As a fa/tg/uy I would tell you: hell now, are you dumb son?

Is death march available on the first playthrough?

>Plays a mode called deathmarch
>Doesn't expect to march to his death
Common core, ladies and gentlemen

Arcomage was here, you kids ain't shit.

>he doesn't play gwent
How does a person become so pleb?

>not knowing how to manipulate rules
Protip: it's your own fault if you spread Random everywhere.

The new patch has an option to scale lower level enemies up to your level.

In game right?
Currently downloading B&W expansion and it's 14gb so I'm hoping it'll be done by release time.

Didn't know that, that's awesome.

thanks, user

Yes, the first guy you play. If you don't beat him you'll miss a card. You did beat him didn't you, user?

I'm sure I did, heh.
You don't happen to remember what the card was do you user?

Zoltan and I think the inn keeper sells Foltest too.

I used a level scaling mod on my second playthrough and I'll probably never go back. It was an absolute improvement.

For some reason it turned boars into unkillable wrecking balls, though.

Shit I can't remember if I have Zoltan or not.
I really hope I didn't miss them, it's gonna haunt me.

>there are people in this thread RIGHT NOW who made Baron hang himself

>tfw I just tried to take some water from peasants
>always could just take things from them without any consequences
>turned on scaling enemies before that
>on deathmarch
>took water
>got hit in the back by a level 45 peasant
>I'm lvl 29
>die instantly
This is going to be good.

i sure did, how many outcomes were there for the quest

Not sure.

I helped the Crones, Baron went out somewhere to tend to his wife and his Daughter, I don't remember what happened to her 2bh.

the only thing that makes death march stupid is the fucking boxing scenes

i mean ok i got hit by a sword in the back and almost died, sounds kinda fair but a dude comes and hits me with his bear hands 3 times in the head and knocks me the fuck out and hes a 50 kg elf dude

fuck you

Gotta get them spies, bro.
You can not lose if you have more spies and decoys than your opponent.

So should I slam my deck plum full of all decoys that I have?
I know spies would be a no brainer

are you really falling for these jokes or are you just shilling for $ ?

too bad money in this game is worthless, even more so than in beth games

GOTY gooys!!!

>Actual combat gives you almost no experience, I can kill 20 guys on a beach not get any sort of meaningful experience. This is probably my biggest issue with the game so far other than the constant use of Batman vision
This is great actually. Means you don't have to do trash mobs fight if you don't feel like it.

>even more so than in beth games
not true, there are many more money sinks, like the fucking runestone recipes.

you can spend cash in every game, the question is is there any point to it.

witchers gameplay is so broken, you don't even to level up to beat the game.

>download patch
>"oh boy cant wait to find those missing gwent cards"
>load my save
>gwent quest immediately fails

That means you missed some cards you can't get anymore. So you're basically fucked.

im shit at card games

whats the point of spies?

Some of the early games with AI having superior decks is really hard, but after you get like 3 spies, you just bait the enemy to use as many cards in round 1 or 2 while dropping spies, then win other rounds with more cards

You trade 1 cards worth of power for two cards, its even better than that if you use one of the weak spy cards, especially the hero one that has 0 power, its just two cards for free. And if you werent planning on winning the round anyway its not even worth one card for the opponent. Also it takes a turn to play it which forces your opponent to also play a card so you can force him to waste cards in a round you werent planning to win anyway

>witchers gameplay is so broken, you don't even to level up to beat the game.
that's true in DaS too, what's your point?

The thing that pissed me off the most was
>one of the FIRST PLACES it sends you to after you leave tutorial town
>go to the sign outside and take a job like a real witcher
>start doing it
>the enemies are fucking tough as shit
>the boss is literally impossible
>check quest journal
>>recommended level: 33
>>>>>they put an end game quest on the first fucking bulletin board the story sends the player to

As an actual game, it sucks. It's some wildly unbalanced shit, you know this is true. But as a minigame, it's fan-fucking-tastic because it's so satisfying to collect cards and make your decks ridiculously OP then wreck everyone with them.

The best games in Gwent are the ones where you and the AI are just trading spies and resurrecting spies. It's some real double-double-crossing Roger a Muirebe shit.

>that grin when they run out of spies and decoys before me and I keep going, cast biting frost to neuter all the spies on the board and still take the round