I really liked the art of the new skellige cards, they have good mechanics but it wasn't what I expected, warriors already have a great support, and I expected that beasts would receive a boost.
The epic mainly, I found the usability average, compared to the other epics that were revealed in this collection, on the other hand the art is magnificent, my god what a wonderful woman what a wonderful mermaid, the play of lights is incredible, so natural, the artist must be proud.
The legendary I found a little controversial, he's a warrior, a monster hunter who cares about beasts, so he plays in both archetypes, but it's not specifically beneficial in either of them, warriors don't care about a specific target, they care to damage as many units as possible, and why sacrifice a deck space for a beast that doesn't synergize with any other card besides the legendary one? on the other hand, the art is instant premium, I would gladly spend my meteorites powders on her, I think gwent's art style is one of the points that is getting stronger with each update.
As for the cards and bronze, I think it solves a problem that I see a lot in warrior decks, and that was a clear shot. Trigger bloodthrist is often something conditional, which is more of a bonus, something difficult to achieve and I'm very happy that I can, having cheap cards that help with bloodthrist is amazing, good job.
Warriors is my favorite and oldest deck, the first time i got to pro-ranking it was thanks to it, and I'm proud of my deck.
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