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If you want similar one, that would be Hearthstone and Shadowverse. And TESL beats these two IMO.
gwent is a game of numbers, there is no goal to destroy your opponent, but to outnumber him by the overall score
i'd say gwent is harder
so it's up to your taste - you like to fight with an army of minions and spells?
or you like to have your army give you score and control the situation with em and spells to be the one with the higher score?
also in gwent it's best of 3, you have to win two rounds
oh right, elder scrolls is hearthstone with TWO boards
like creatures on one board cannot attack creatures on the second
but spells and abilities can, so its interesting imo
and boards can have various abilities, like stealth for one turn once you place your mob there
however stealth minions here can be killed with spells and abilities
Regarding HS vs TESL: I played HS for many years and also put some money towards it (which I totally regret). I only played Ranked Standard, and that they started to anually take away the cards you worked hard to collect, is just pure garbage. Also, there are always 1-2 Decks that are top tier and annoying af to play against. I like the broader and more strategic approach of TESL and won't touch HS ever again. But yeah, that is just my experience.