Witcher Gambling

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Gone are the earlier entries' gambling mini-games, being replaced with Gwent in The Witcher III. The poor peasants of Geralt's world had to learn some intricate and nerdy trading card game instead of a straightforward and more rewarding dice poker from the previous games.

If you have played The Witcher or The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings, you’re familiar with Dice Poker, the addictive little minigame that came with the first two games, and that has been replaced by the card game Gwent in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.

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  2. If you have played The Witcher or The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings, you’re familiar with Dice Poker, the addictive little minigame that came with the first two games, and that has been replaced.
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Lead Quest Designer Mateusz Tomaszkiewicz explained on the official forums that at one point in time the team wanted to have both minigames in their latest title, but the idea was discarded for production reasons.

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Dice Poker simply could not be translated to the new game without recreating it from scratch for technical reasons, and this would have required programmers, designers and artists to work on it for a long time. Due to time constraints and the large number of new features that have been implemented, this was not considered possible. There simply weren’t enough people to work on both minigames and the rest of the game, so after long discussions the team had to choose.

The folks at CD Projekt are aware that not everyone may be happy with the decision, but they wanted a chance to create a new minigame instead of just making the same for the first time. Tomaszkiewicz understands that some will be dissatisfied, but hopes that they’ll give Gwent a chance when the game will be released.

Asked whether it’d be possible for Dice Poker to return as DLC, Tomaszkiewicz mentioned that he’d throw the proposal at the team, but knowing the production plans, it’s very unlikely, and he doesn’t want to create false hopes or make empty promises.

There has also been some discussion among the community about the fact that Gwent is not exactly fitting with the lore, as it really doesn’t fit as a game that would be played in the world of The Witcher by its inhabitants.

Tomaszkiewicz explained that there has been fierce discussion on this among the team as well. It has been a long process with different versions of the board and the decks experimented on, but in the end they went with suspension of disbelief because the minigame is supposed to be a light-hearted break from the seriousness of the story. They focused fully on the fun of the game, even at the cost of breaking immersion and lore a bit.

The cards include several winks for the fans of the previous games and the books, and Tomaszkiewicz feels that its pure “fun factor” compensates for breaking the fourth wall.

In addition to this, we get more information from Level Designer Miles Tost, who mentioned that the effect following sword swings cannot be deactivated, because it serves as visual feedback between weak and strong attacks.

@ACFan101 I don’t think you can. Serves as visual feedback for whether you used a fast or strong attack.

— Miles Tost (@MilezZx) May 3, 2015

He also mentioned that he’s “superproud” of what the team has achieved:

@Flare_TM Aww, I don’t know about GOTY but I’m superproud of what we achieved and I love the game to bits. Wait till release is killing me.

— Miles Tost (@MilezZx) May 2, 2015

Finally, a lone new screenshot has been released on Facebook today. Looks like on Sunday we get a limited version of the daily dose. You can check it out at the top of the post.

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Ever since Andrzej Sapkowski’s beloved Witcher books were adapted into video games, gamers around the world have been enjoying its fantasy world. The developer, CD Projekt Red, celebrated the 11th anniversary of the Witcher game series on 26 October 2017. The game provides an in-depth story surrounded by drinking, sex, and gambling.

Betting started with the Witcher 2 Dice Poker quest. As soon as the protagonist Geralt finds a box of dice poker in Witcher 2, it initiates a challenge to beat opponents throughout Temeria. This tradition of gambling in this fantasy world continued into Witcher 3.

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Today, our author for the and casino extraordinaire, Kevin N. Cochran, will have a look at the various gambling games found within the Witcher game series, as well as its effect on the real world. Even bettors that enjoy playing in the best rated online casino may be attracted to wagering in these exciting side quests.

Dice Poker

Dice Poker in Witcher 2 consists of a Witcher Dice Poker board and five dice per player. The objective is to throw the best hand from three rolls. You can raise your bet if you want to re-roll any of the dice.

The reason it has ‘poker’ in its name is that the score is based on the numbers landed. Poker terms include Two Pairs, Full House, and Three-of-a-kind. It’s an innovative way of combining both casino dice and poker games.

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The Witcher Dice Poker board is quite popular among fans and gamers alike. You can find fan-made replicas online for sale. There are hundreds of online video tutorials on how to master the game of dice poker. However, as famous as the Witcher 2 dice poker quest became, the gambling game would not return in Witcher 3 due to technical constraints.

Fist Fighting

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If you’re more attracted to violence than passive games, you’ll enjoy Fist Fighting. There are several opponents ready to beat you into a pulp. Your objective is simply to dodge, parry, and attack until your opponent is bleeding on the floor.

You may be wondering why this is considered gambling in the Witcher game. Well, much like the infamous underground fight clubs, you and the audience place wagers on whether or not you’ll win. While not quite as famous as the Witcher 2 dice poker quest, you can still make some decent coin.

Horse Racing

Canadian punters who love betting on horse racing will find this beloved sport in Witcher too. Geralt has his trusty steed, Roach, who can be customized with improved saddles and blinders. These improvements ensure that the horse isn’t distracted and runs faster.

However, Temerian horse racing only entered the Witcher game series in Witcher 3. The routes for the race take place over open fields as opposed to set race tracks. Furthermore, you’ll need to play dirty to slow your opponent down at times.

As with Fist Fighting in Witcher 2, you’ll wager on who will win.

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Gwent

Currently, Dice Poker in Witcher 2 is replaced by the card game Gwent in Witcher 3. Gwent contains aspects of strategy and luck. It’s very similar to popular fantasy card games like Magic: The Gathering.

Essentially, you’ll be battling it out in a game of war with cards. With Temerian themes of monsters, Nilfgaardian soldiers, and Scoia’tael warriors, players take turns placing cards out on the table before them. The main objective is to win two out of three rounds.

You don’t have to own the Witcher game to enjoy Gwent for free. CD Projekt Red offers fans the chance to download Gwent on PC, Android, and iOS to play against others. While the game is free, you’ll need to pay for extra cards or factions card packs to really enjoy the experience.

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Esports

Many Canadian gamblers enjoy sports betting on esports. There are so many video games where players compete for the highest esports accolades. That’s where Gwent Masters comes in.

Witcher 3 Gwent Gambling

Gwent Masters is the official iGaming series for the Witcher game in esports. It hosts several tournaments and seasons for punters to wager on. It consists of qualifiers, open competitions, and the Gwent Master World Championship.

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Conclusion

While the Witcher games are certainly popular among video gamers, their gambling elements seem to have taken the punting world by storm. Even if you don’t enjoy gambling, wagering Temerian coins is a fun hobby within the game world. It’s also a safe way to lose bets without loss of real money.

It’s undeniable that the games contain elements of betting. If punting in the game isn’t enough for you, then I suggest wagering on the Gwent esports. It’s as close as any gamer will get to feeling like a true Temerian.


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