Dandelion (Gwent: The Witcher Card Game)

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Celebrate the Charm of Dandelion: The Bard of Gwent and His Epic Tales!

Dandelion, the bard with a silver tongue, weaves tales that inspire and sway. His cards summon joy and chaos, pulling allies to bolster your ranks and shifting tides with charm and flair. A master of the stage, he turns battles into ballads.

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What is Dandelion's role in Gwent: The Witcher Card Game? (Easy)
#1: Bard
#2: Warrior
#3: Mage
#4: Assassin
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What type of card is Dandelion in Gwent: The Witcher Card Game? (Easy)
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#2: Artifact
#3: Spell
#4: Leader
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Dandelion's full name is Dandelion the Bard, reflecting his role as a musician and poet in The Witcher universe, often charming characters with his songs and stories.
Dandelion has a special ability in Gwent that allows him to draw an extra card when played, reflecting his knack for manipulating events in his favor.

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