@@kadentyler7728 I always play like my opponent has one in their hand. I keep the group cards out until the end and make sure my highest is always below his highest, at least until the end.
IMO this is the true strength of spies. You can keep your round going by getting card after card and playing decoys and so on, so that eventually the enemy passes and you have free reign to place all of your ultra powerful stuff without getting scorched. It lets you play the long game and spend the entire round without having the strongest card on the board out yet.
Everyone loses to baron , because at that point of the game you don’t have much knowledge and your cards are also trash and you don’t know where to get good cards
I’ve never seen or played a game where you have zero cards in the graveyard and in the reserve deck. Also, 42 damage cards are just unheard of and it’s crazy you pulled that off too. I think that was objectively the most perfect game of gwent.
You're right. The other cards bring zero points. (sarcasm) From patch 1.10 to 1.12 it was possible to get five. When you have a save from this, then it is continue and today possible.
+alexpenev There could have been 8 points more. But I did later calculated that it would have worked. In the game, I thought it is not enough and she play Scorch on the end. But it had just enough work, then it would have been 564 points. I would need to burn only the seven spy and take Thaler with Decoy. Shit happen. On a new try. ;-) 4 spies are possible ... 5 are very very hard :-( And you need many time.
+kretztech Yes, 4 spies are not too hard with vanilla cards. I got 5 spies once with vanilla cards but Sasha had too many cards from the 5th spy and managed to use her last card before Passing, which was a Scorch (it cost me a 473). In my 554 I got 2/6 spies and finished the full match only one time after ~3 hours. It was an unusual match because I beat her in Round 2 instead of the preferred Round 3 since I already had the Gaunter card and didn't want to risk putting down another spy and getting an unlucky O'Dimm. Perhaps I can get 3 or 4 spies some day like you. Since you've finished with 4 before it means you know how to get ~580. We are once again "using the same tactic, just hoping for slightly different results each time". :)
@@1222dss I did but I was wondering why that didnt change when playing that o dimm card. But when he played the spy it changed instantly. Didn’t really make sense to me.
Könntest du mir mal deine Deckzusammenstellung verraten? Sieht nach nem sehr starken Deck aus, vor allem eines, mit dem man schnell das Blatt wenden kann? :)
@Sándor Tóth Andrzej Sapkowski's books. His books gave idea to the whole game (I think you know that but maybe no and my comment in that case would be very weird). In one of them, Zoltan Chivay and his team plays game named "gwint", but it's not a card game. I remember that Geralt coudn't get the rules of the game.
He put rittersporn (the bard) on the frontline that gives a honk effect to the frontline but do not stack with a honk card, he also had his faction ability for the backline, so he used his honk on the only line left : the middle ranged
Irgendwie stimmt der Kartentext bei den Blauen Streifen nicht: ,,Lege diese Karte neben eine Karte mit demselben Namen, um die Stärke beider Karten zu verdoppeln." In deinem Video spielst du (Stärke jeder einzelnen Blaue Streifen-Karte in Klammern): 1. Blaue Streifen (4) 2. Blaue Streifen (x2= 8) Olgierd (+1 =9) Soweit alles logisch. Jetzt kommt: 3. Blaue Streifen (=13??) Nach dem Kartentext müsste jede Blaue Streifen-Karte nun 17 haben (4x2x2+1 = 17). Wie kommt die Engine auf 13? 4. Blaue Streifen (=17) 5. Blaue Streifen (=21) Dasselbe bei den Drachenjägern: selber Effekt, zwei haben jeweils 10, drei haben dann auf einmal 15? Sieht eher so aus, als würde die Stärke jeder neuen, gleichartigen Karte einfach immer zu den bisher ausliegenden addiert und nicht multipliziert werden. Richtig müsste die Kartenerläuterung also heißen: ,,Lege diese Karte neben Karten mit demselben Namen, um die Stärke aller dieser Karten um den Wert dieser Karte zu erhöhen." Oder irre ich mich da?
Ich erkläre es dir: 4×2=8|4×3=12|4×4=16|4×5=20|20+1=21|5 Blaue Streifen mit 21 Punkten und wird mit dem Horn verdoppelt= 5 Blaue Streifen mit 42 Punkten.42 Punkte mal 5 sind 210 Punkte.Verstanden?
it seems if you dont have scorched earth or any weakening weather card, your opponent will not have it in her deck as well. also it couldve been higher if you have another commander's horn.
You would've gotten an even higher score if you used the commander on the melee units instead of the ranged ones at the end. You can double up the commander with Jaskier's abilities.
@@kretztech You can use dandelions horn with a commander and it affects all units on the infantry line. Both effects stack. So if dandilion doubles all units, a commanders horn doubles it a second time.
@@bakersmileyface If you are so convinced of it, try it out and make a video of it. I tried it and it doesn't work in the original game. Also in the description. Only one horn per row work. A extra horn only doubles Dandelion itself.
I never GG players in the standalone Gwent game if they carry on playing cards even after they know they’ve won. Good thing you’re only playing AI haha
They aren't necessarily BMing, it's just sometimes considered good manners to reveal your last cards to your opponent after the game is over in card games. And if you already wanna play your next game and don't care just hit esc and enter.
Nah, whenever I play gwent and the enemy already passed and my victory is certain, I will still go for the highest score. I want to destroy my opponent, rob him of his will to live!
If people can't explain something, the cheater's club is always used as an argument. Therefore inform first and only then notice. It is still possible to have five in the last patch version, when you have a older save. From patch 1.10 to 1.12 it was possible.
In any case, it was possible without cheating. What always annoys me with such comments is that the word cheating always comes up immediately, even though people have no idea about it. Therefore inform first.
@@kretztech yes but its never intended for you to have 5 is it. Your relying on the fact that an update allows you to bring an old save into a new update to increase the deck. Its not vanilla, its impressive but you cannot obtain 5 commandos if you start from scratch right? So therefore its taking advantage of a coding issue, i can see why its considered cheating tbh. My highscore so far is 291 😁
PC gamers man...is it possible for you guys to play games without cheats or mods? When I saw the "opponent" lay down 3 consecutive spy cards before you took a turn I knew it was rigged. And of course you had the decoys or medics to take & replay them all. Convenient. And then FIVE blue stripes tight bonds? C'mon now...
Man what's wrong with mods, they're optional and enhance your gaming experience. Cheats can also be used by console players. You clearly haven't played a lot of Gwent or just suck at it, there are matches that play out like this, so stop bitching about it when you clearly lack experience to. If you read some comments before writing this one, you would know that 5 blue stripe commandos is a glitch. In creator's defense he was going for the highest score possible and used a glitch in order to get it. Console peasants man...
@@triyzon907 I can admit when I'm wrong. I'm late to the witcher 3 party. Didn't start playing until 2020. Therefore didn't realize before patches you could have 5 Blue Stripes. And I don't suck at gwent actually. Beat the game on Death March, set gwent difficulty to hard beginning to end & collected every card. My fault on making accusations. So be cool & chill bro...
@@HoYuPhat I got a little bit offended because you were thinking stereotypically about PC gamers, because I'm one myself. I'm late on playing the Witcher 3 started it this year too lol and I'm currently on my new game plus death march playtrough. Sorry for sounding so angry. I thought you were being ignorant and you did sound like you were insulting PC gamers. Now I realised you are not a prick.
there is no cheat or mod that I can make out here. 1. if you're talking about 0:17, he passed the round so absolutely nothing was rigged with his opponent putting down all the cards they want. 2. this is obviously showing off a perfect match in which everything played together, it's a combination of the deck, his skill and a good portion of luck too. 3. the 5 stripes were obtainable at some point, that was patched a whole while ago though. it's not my intention to go into the offensive over a game within a game but when a comment starts off with "pc gamers man..." and continues with cheating accusations that's nothing but a non thought through generalisation that doesn't have the slightest bit of ground to stand on in this case, I can't help but point it out.
@@infamouspanik1772 As you can clearly see in this video some unique cards occur twice in the deck of the player and some cards exceed the set number available. It is an obvious hint that the maker of this video used the developer console to spawn a complete gwent deck before setting out in the world to acquire gwent cards. As a consequence he has (probably) all cards double and therefore can build ridiculous decks. Imagine for example a deck with 8 spies or a Gunter O Dim card bringing in 6 gouls instead of 3 or having 8 blue stripe commandos instead of 4 etc etc. It is certainly very entertaining but since the AI player doesn't have such resources, it is hardly a matter of skill. Please research: "TW3 Console Commands" & "'Adding All Gwent Cards" Cheers*
He cheated, he had 5x Blue stripes commando. You are so bad; You cheat and then u r proud of having 600 points. fy if i could cheat i would have 1000000 points.