Gwent Chain Medic Revives?

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In Gwent, is it possible to chain medic revives? For instance, say I have a medic card in my discard pile and a medic card in my hand. If I play the medic in my hand and choose to revive the medic in my discard, do I get to choose another card to revive after that? If so, is it possible to chain this even further?






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Can you chain medics Gwent?

Gwent medic cards are a type of gwent card that allows you to choose one card from your discard pile and play it instantly (no Heroes or Special Cards). You can chain this effect by using a medic to revive another medic, getting more points in one round if the units have strength.

Where do you get medic Gwent cards?

Gwent medic cardsNameTypeSourceHavekar HealerUnit(1 of 3) Purchase from Olivier at The Kingfisher inn (1 of 3) Purchase from the Innkeep at Cunny of the Goose (1 of 3) Random, from playing a craftsman or merchantYennefer of VengerbergHeroGwent: Playing Innkeeps, won from Stjepan at The Alchemy6 more rows

Can hero cards be revived Gwent?

A strategy to use with the medic cards is, bluff and play your strongest cards and pass so your enemy wastes his cards. Then just use the medics to revive those cards. Hero cards CANNOT be revived.

Where do you get Yennefer Gwent cards?

Yennefer of Vengerberg This Hero card can be earned by defeating Stjepan the inkeeper in Oxenfurt, once you've gained access to the Novigrad territory. Beating this player will also open up the Gwent: Playing Innkeeps side quest.



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