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Originally Posted by Sassy Squatch
Oh yeah, Northern Realms is by far the most straightforward deck to use. Scoiatel and Monster are both completely worthless and Nilfgaard needs to be played a certain way to be more effective than Northern Realms. Same as the 5th deck from Blood and Wine.
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Gwent was super addicting for just a simple side game. Basicly once you get your spy cards to thin your deck and ensure you draw all your heavy hitter hero cards, you just thrash everyone. The ability to draw two cards at the price of playing your spy on the other side for a few points is ridiculously op.
Thaler, Stennis, Mysterious Elf, and Dyjkstra are the ones I have for Northern Realms.
It's nice to keep a decoy or two as well in case the opponent plays a spy, you can play it back. Alternatively, you can carry some resurrect cards, and resurrect spies from your graveyard in a future round to play back on them as well for hilarious card advantage.