How to get the Ciri Gwent Card in The Witcher 3

Publish date: 2024-07-24
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Playing Gwent is arguably one of the most important parts of a Witcher 3 playthrough, depending on who you ask. It’s very easy to put all world-ending quests on hold and indulge in hours of card-slinging. The strength of your deck depends on the power and rarity of your cards, and the best way to obtain the most powerful cards is by beating strong opponents so that they have to give you a card from their collections. The Ciri Gwent card is one of the strongest in the game that you can get early on, and she can guarantee round wins for you once she’s a part of your deck. That’s why we’ll explain how to get the Ciri Gwent card in Witcher 3.

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How to get the Ciri Gwent card in the Witcher 3

You can get the Ciri card pretty early on in the game, but you have to do a few tasks first. The card is one of the rewards in the Gwent: Big City Players secondary quest in which you have to challenge and beat four Gwent players in and around the city of Novigrad. Each of them will reward you with a unique Gwent card, with the final opponent relinquishing the Ciri card after beating them. The opponents you seek are as follows:

Completing the quest will grant you the powerful Ciri card, several other strong unique Gwent cards, and the Francesca Findabair: The Beautiful Scoia’tael leader card.

What does the Ciri Gwent card do in Witcher 3?

Ciri is tied as the strongest Gwent card in the game with Geralt, whose card you’ll get later on in the game. Acquiring her card is a huge power spike for any of your decks. Just like the Geralt card, she is Neutral, which means she can be slotted into any deck, has whopping 15 Strength, and can be played on the melee row. Being a unique card, she can’t be affected by traits and abilities of other cards, allowing you to cement your row strength in the round you play her.

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Miljan Truc

I have been into gaming since the days of Sega Mega Drive and Amiga. Over the years in gaming, I have raided at a high level, completed rare achievements, coached other players, and written about games since 2016. Whether it’s been clicking heads; developing cities, colonies, and empires; or commanding parties of adventurers; I’ve always prided myself on being able to understand the underlying mechanics of games. Outside of gaming, I enjoy a variety of activities and hobbies, including playing with my pup Astra, working out, as well as crafting, painting, and leatherwork.

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