Gwent: I Could Have Sworn There Were Two Of Her | Deck & Strategy Explained



[Nilfgaard – Imprisonment]

Deck List: https://www.playgwent.com/en/decks/guides/331834

Magic Moments: 0:00
Deck Explanation: 1:42
Strategy Summary: 12:47
1st Match: 14:14 Vs Nilfgaard/Imprisonment
2nd Match: 28:59 Vs Skellige/Patricidal Fury
3rd Match: 39:21 Vs Northern Realms/Stockpile

Hello everyone and welcome back to another deck guide! :]

The beginning of this video will take you through a clear and concise explanation of each of the cards used in this list and how to operate them best during a match. Furthermore, the strategy behind the deck is explained so that you have an understanding of what to aim for.

I will now outline the strengths and weakness of this deck so they made aid you in your performance:

Strengths:
-Many control options
-Versatility
-Excellent deck consistency
-Our multiple lower powered engine units can make the opponents tall punish cards less effective

Weaknesses:
-Control decks
-Sometimes we miss Calveit round 1
-Short round 3’s can feel awkward with this deck

These are just some brief points that i have shared, if you would like to learn more about the list please watch the video for a detailed explanation.

Thank you for your time and support!

KG

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  2. I was trying a similar deck with vilg and yen but i was supposed to make copies of yen with practitioners BUT i made 4 copies of the elden ring instead and if you copy it on top of your deck it doesn't get banished , you then draw into them , i was surprised actually

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  3. It's better to replace yen with triss because if you made a pikemen swarm you can boost them with triss and it will be impossible for them to counter it

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  4. In game 2 I think you overcommitted R1, but seeing Rioghan in grave kinda gives away that you need round control against a deck that's probably playing Messengers and Cultists of Melusine, so it was a really good read. At that point, it should be clear that they don't have Sihil- the fakeout only works to mess with your Round 1 mulligan. Also if you don't see Sihil in the first few rounds, it's probably never coming out. No clue what pile Opponent had drafted that game though lmao

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  5. Ahh so this is why I faced this deck, I literally just faced someone playing your deck 10 min ago, and It was close, I won 88 to 86.They swapped for my Mammuna in the 3rd rd, but my fav. new Triss card took the victory………..Triss ftw!

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  7. At first it was about multiplying the Pikeman to fill the enemies visions with millions of spears. Yet an even more terrifying thing occurred – Multiplied Yennefer's.

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