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|Caption = Eat enough of them, and the world will never be the same...
 
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|Icon = Tw3 icon gwent morale booster skellige.png}}'''Mardroeme''' is a [[Gwent special cards|special]] [[gwent]] card in the {{BaW}} and part of the [[Skellige Gwent deck|Skellige deck]].
'''Mardroeme''' is a [[Gwent special cards|special]] [[gwent]] card in the {{BaW}} and part of the [[Skellige Gwent deck|Skellige deck]].
 
   
 
It is only useful for transforming [[Young Berserker (gwent card)|Young Berserker]] and [[Berserker (gwent card)|Berserker]] cards.
 
It is only useful for transforming [[Young Berserker (gwent card)|Young Berserker]] and [[Berserker (gwent card)|Berserker]] cards.
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==Notes==
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*The card can be a double-edged sword as when used it prevents the player from using [[Commander's Horn (gwent card)|Commander's Horn]] in the same row.
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**It is possible to bypass this flaw by playing [[Dandelion (gwent card)|Dandelion]] in the close combat row. While in the ranged combat row by playing [[Ermion (gwent card)|Ermion]] instead of this card. However such solutions rely heavily on luck
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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== External links ==
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== External Links ==
 
*{{Gwent|Mardroeme}}
 
*{{Gwent|Mardroeme}}
   

Revision as of 06:41, 16 August 2020

Mardroeme is a special gwent card in the Blood and Wine expansion and part of the Skellige deck.

It is only useful for transforming Young Berserker and Berserker cards.

Notes

  • The card can be a double-edged sword as when used it prevents the player from using Commander's Horn in the same row.
    • It is possible to bypass this flaw by playing Dandelion in the close combat row. While in the ranged combat row by playing Ermion instead of this card. However such solutions rely heavily on luck

Trivia

  • Mardroeme seems to be derived from the Swedish word "Mardröm" which is "Nightmare" in English.

External Links