GWENT: Rogue Mage (Single-Player Expansion)

GWENT: Rogue Mage (Single-Player Expansion)

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FroBodine Jul 17, 2022 @ 6:27pm
More ignorant questions
How do you add the new cards you unlock after you lose missions into your deck? I lost the first run a couple times, and unlocked some cards, including Kiera Metz. But, when I start a new mission, my deck doesn't have these new cards in the deck.

How do I modify my deck, and add these new cards I unlocked into it? Also, how do you remove cards you don't want in your deck?

I know I'm missing something big here, I just can't find a deck editor.
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LotusBlade Jul 17, 2022 @ 7:36pm 
Originally posted by FroBodine:
How do you add the new cards you unlock
You don't add them. You can only add 3 spells and 1 potion. Later there will be Chaos deck which allows to fully randomise starting deck.

Originally posted by FroBodine:
how do you remove cards you don't want in your deck?
After every battle you can chose to add OR remove one card. Game will suggest 3 random choises for removal, you can reroll them for 3 energy. You cannot remove cards pre-game. Some events and shrines also allow to remove or transform a card.
FroBodine Jul 18, 2022 @ 7:08am 
Thank you for the response. So, what is the point of unlocking all these cards if you can't use them in your deck for that the current map you are on?
XIOZ Jul 18, 2022 @ 12:46pm 
Just adding options to your roguelike runs. The more cards you've unlocked, the more of them you can eventually be offered. It's done like this for "replayability". From my point of view, pretty bad design.
FroBodine Jul 18, 2022 @ 1:00pm 
Ok, I see. So, the decks are always fixed at the start (unless you play the random deck mode). And, the unlocked cards are just cards that you can possibly get during runs.

Ok, thank you!
BiggieD Jul 19, 2022 @ 2:28pm 
It's the same methodology that is used in Slay the Spire, you start with only one deck that has the same 12 cards at the start and by getting xp from runs you unlock other cards and decks as you get more experienced. Building the deck by addition and subtraction is pretty much the core element of gameplay.
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