Kudos to "The Duke of Darkness" - I validated last night that this achievement CAN be obtained with the very first Gwent player (Scholar in White Orchard Tavern).ġ. I was reading it as "win a GAME", rather than "ROUND".So get him to lay out pretty much his whole deck in the first round, then drop a good neutral (and maybe some weather in other rows if he plays there) in the second round, and. Just need to get closer to a 100% confirmation if it's missable or not!! That sounds/looks like a lot, but it's all very simple stuff. Then there's specific Gwent side quest called Gwent Quests that can be triggered by reading notes on notice boards that mention "Gwent." Then there's a few side quests that net a Gwent card upon completion, specifically "A Dangerous Game" during Act I, "A Matter of Life and Death" during Act I, and "Shock Therapy." If you beat them, they either generate a random card (if it's the three former) or give you a unique card (if it's a named NPC). Talk to all craftsmen (blacksmiths or armorers), innkeepers, merchants, and essential NPCs (like the Baron in Crow's Perch) and see if they want/can play Gwent. I'll keep coming back to this thread with updates regarding concerned questions about a particular card or player until I have the free time to make a Gwent-specific thread/guide, but from what I can tell, this achievement is not as hard as we initially thought.īasically buy all Gwent cards you see from merchants/innkeepers. ![]() ![]() ![]() One boon of being behind is that everyone does this information legwork for me I've been buying cards as I see them, but I just only got out of the prologue, so I'm way behind the general public in this forum.
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