Guys I am a bit bothered with my inventory .It is just a mess.As I am currently trying to organise things want to ask you ,once I have the ingredients to make a potion/deconcoction/oil and have made it and it's in my inventory, are there any benefits to keeping those particular ingredients in my inventory since the item would just 'restock' itself using Alcohol when I meditate? That'd be a way of keeping carry-weight down and inventory relatively clean.
No, because different plants appear in different recipes. Alchemy ingredients have their own inventory category that you don't need to go into and they weigh 0.01 a piece, though, so you really have no reason to manage them.
What's eating away at your inventory is the weapon/armor category and the junk category.
No, because different plants appear in different recipes. Alchemy ingredients have their own inventory category that you don't need to go into and they weigh 0.01 a piece, though, so you really have no reason to manage them.
What's eating away at your inventory is the weapon/armor category and the junk category.
Temerian Armour Set - Merchant (saved from griffon) in White Orchard
Nilfgaarding Armour Set - Quartermaster at Crow's Perch, Velen
Elite Crosswbow Set - Three locations: Quartermaster at Crow's Perch, Velen. Blacksmith at Kaer Trolde, Skellige. Shopkeeper in northern Novigrad, Velen.
Contract: Missing Miners - Blandare, Skellige
Mission: Fool's Gold - Lurtch, Velen (east of Lindenvale)
Beard and Hairstyle Set - Various locations, eg: Oxenfurt
Ballad Heroes Gwent Cards - Reskin, toggle on/off in DLC menu
Yennefer: Alternate Look - Reskin, toggle on/off in DLC menu
is Bertram is a criminal and a 2 faced rat (he points out houses for Red to rob and then rat them out to Hunter) while the band of Red are merely bandits. So Bertram is the more of 2 evils -> kill.
But what i like about this quest is the reference to
is Bertram is a criminal and a 2 faced rat (he points out houses for Red to rob and then rat them out to Hunter) while the band of Red are merely bandits. So Bertram is the more of 2 evils -> kill.
But what i like about this quest is the reference to
you have no real idea of what a huge mess he's caused. Until then, it's a snitch vs. people who are going to keep robbing and possibly killing more people even if Bertram is out of the picture.
Wasnt there a screenshot thread solely for Witcher 3? Can't seem to find it and I am looking for nice screenshot wallpapers from this game. Amazing experience.
is Bertram is a criminal and a 2 faced rat (he points out houses for Red to rob and then rat them out to Hunter) while the band of Red are merely bandits. So Bertram is the more of 2 evils -> kill.
But what i like about this quest is the reference to
I know the disappointment, man. It was one of the things I was hyped for and the save import robbed me of it (by failing without telling me and just loading up the default state instead).
I didn't get the bro handshake with Roche that can be seen in trailers either.
Do I need to care about locking myself out of quests? I understand I'll lose that quest, but does it stop me from progressing or getting the platinum for example? Dinged 13 last night and just reached Novigrad.
I actually gave him up then immediately went "wait who the fuck cares about someone causing trouble for a band of bandits!?" and reloaded to stand my ground and fight. I actually smiled when she transformed... thank you for making my decision so much easier!
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In fact, a similar thing happened in a different sidequest: Wild at Heart.
No, Mr. Werewolf, you don't get to kill Hannah's sister just becase she caused you to kill Hannah in the first place.
You have access to the same pool of sidequests but if we're talking story progression I'd say about halfway. Lots of story stuff ahead although more tightly packed.
This game isn't very subtle at humbling you just when you're getting the hang of things and feel you've built yourself a decent deck. I gave up because I started too late, but now I am focusing on Gwent for my 2nd time, and I am out for blood.
Temerian Armour Set - Merchant (saved from griffon) in White Orchard
Nilfgaarding Armour Set - Quartermaster at Crow's Perch, Velen
Elite Crosswbow Set - Three locations: Quartermaster at Crow's Perch, Velen. Blacksmith at Kaer Trolde, Skellige. Shopkeeper in northern Novigrad, Velen.
Contract: Missing Miners - Blandare, Skellige
Mission: Fool's Gold - Lurtch, Velen (east of Lindenvale)
Beard and Hairstyle Set - Various locations, eg: Oxenfurt
Ballad Heroes Gwent Cards - Reskin, toggle on/off in DLC menu
Yennefer: Alternate Look - Reskin, toggle on/off in DLC menu
I've played almost 50 hours and I'm about to start the quest "Get Junior" in Novigrad. I had a look at what quests I have left to do and damn...there's a long way to go it seems. I just haven't played a game this big before so it's a bit daunting but in a good way of course cause I'm still really enjoying it. Don't even feel like I'm burning out.
Slowly making progress. I sit down to play and start a quest, and while on the way I get distracted and end up doing something else. Reading books, just looking at the scenery, fighting random enemies... aah! So good
I actually gave him up then immediately went "wait who the fuck cares about someone causing trouble for a band of bandits!?" and reloaded to stand my ground and fight. I actually smiled when she transformed... thank you for making my decision so much easier!
-edit-
In fact, a similar thing happened in a different sidequest: Wild at Heart.
No, Mr. Werewolf, you don't get to kill Hannah's sister just becase she caused you to kill Hannah in the first place.
Decided to take a break from the quests in Velen (not that I'm far at all mind you) to finish getting all the Places of Power in Velen and Novigrad and spend some time with Gwent, which I think I may be becoming obsessed with. Bought cards off everyone in Novigrad and been taking on anyone I can find.
Beat the first opponent of the Novigrad Gwent quest on my first try and on thinking I'll try to do the others. Funny how someone on these quests can be easier than a random innkeeper though I guess some of it is luck of the draw.
I wish that there was a way to keep track of who can play the game and who you've beaten though.
Also wish that there was a more reliable way to get crowns. I'm afraid to sell anything but weapons for fear I'll lose crafting materials and not sure what I should dismantle.
God I need to finish this game so I can get back the rest of my life outside of work. But I'm only 2/3 through apparently, at I'd guess around 60 hours
Finally finished up game decided to rush it when decided go Skellige so didnt do a good chunk of content.
Loved the ending and the whole game in general. I have admit when first heard it was going open world I thought it would ruin the plot and tight narrative from past games. Instead they nailed it to create just a massive open world game that oozes love and attention to source material and its narrative.
Was still jarring hearing Angry Joe in the game though lol
Now for my Death March play through blood and broken bones was wayyy to easy
Temerian Armour Set - Merchant (saved from griffon) in White Orchard
Nilfgaarding Armour Set - Quartermaster at Crow's Perch, Velen
Elite Crosswbow Set - Three locations: Quartermaster at Crow's Perch, Velen. Blacksmith at Kaer Trolde, Skellige. Shopkeeper in northern Novigrad, Velen.
Contract: Missing Miners - Blandare, Skellige
Mission: Fool's Gold - Lurtch, Velen (east of Lindenvale)
Beard and Hairstyle Set - Various locations, eg: Oxenfurt
Ballad Heroes Gwent Cards - Reskin, toggle on/off in DLC menu
Yennefer: Alternate Look - Reskin, toggle on/off in DLC menu
dijkstra is my favorite character in the game so far... omg what a cleverly written guy, lol he owns geralt at every turn. his whole quest reminds me of lock stock and two smoking barrels/snatch. just fucking brilliant. easily my favorite game of all time.
Argh my quest log is getting pretty thin... I don't want it to end.
I hope one of the premium DLC is a buddy comedy with Geralt and
Uma. Or maybe show us how Uma eventually falls in with the Fratellis and develops a fondness for Baby Ruth candy bars (I just started 'Ugly Baby' so don't know where this is going but that little guy is creepy and hilarious )
I have a weird tale to tell here, and I am assuming this was a bug, but I'll spoiler it since I think it could be a spoiler but really I had no idea what the hell was going on.
I was exploring around the Velen(?) area in the northeast and wanted to see what that huge estate was on the map. I came up to it from the southeast side and found a little gate that I thought was the entrance but it did not open and did not even say it was locked. "No problem," I thought, "I'll just jump the very short wall". So I did - it let me no problem. Now I'm on the grounds of this beautiful manor with butlers and guards and whatnot who seemed to have no issue with the fact I hopped the fence into their locked mansion. I am very confused at this point since I figured such a large and detailed area should serve some sort of purpose but I haven't found any quests or events or anything. Now here is where it got weird:
I enter the manor itself with more butlers/servants and whatnot and make my way upstairs. There in the bedroom is a dead naked woman tied to the bedposts. Just there, you know, chillin'. No one seems to care. When I used the Witcher senses she glows red as does a bottle on the nightstand. I can investigate the bottle and Geralt will check it out but not say anything.
Eventually I just decided to leave, but then couldn't get out. All the doors were locked and I couldn't jump back over the wall. That's when I figured I probably wasn't supposed to get in there in the first place. Very weird experience. I reloaded a save and went around to another side and found out this was called the Vederburg(?) estate.
It really is unfortunately easy once you get over the early hump but by the time it sunk in I was too far invested to restart on a higher difficulty. It's a shame because now at lvl 25ish it's a joke. I have only worn Griffin armor the whole game, staying in it until I'm high enough level to upgrade to next version. Same for my swords, only green swords alternating between schools / upgrades as I level. makes every single item I pickup or get as a reward completely useless beyond selling or dismantling. Hell I also have like 12 unallocated skill points because I didn't know what I wanted to use them on but honestly don't seem to even need.
Just dawned on me that this weeks DLC mission (Involving the pigs) is the same location (Lurtch) as the infamous GIF. Despite all the downgrade talk I think it ended up looking pretty similar: