Jay Shadow
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Second expansion will be $20. It's an entire new region.What's the point of the $25 season pass if the first expansion is only $10? Second expansion should be about $10 too, right? What's the financial incentive, then?
Second expansion will be $20. It's an entire new region.What's the point of the $25 season pass if the first expansion is only $10? Second expansion should be about $10 too, right? What's the financial incentive, then?
I just watch Witcher 3 E3 trailer and i didn't see that part of game and i did all side quest, maybe secret quest or did they remove this? Anyone know about that?
Yeah, that's what it was. Random Novigrad encounter.If I remember correctly it's a random encounter. The prostitute elf is getting harassed. Gives you a few different ways to get them to leave her alone then can converse. Might be wrong due to the reuse of character models though.
Thanks! How can i miss that, i played 200 hours and maybe traveled every piece of map but didn't encounter this quest.
Is there some sort of guide for all secret random quest?
so is Hattori the only person who can craft Witcher swords? I'm underleveled for his quest.
so is Hattori the only person who can craft Witcher swords? I'm underleveled for his quest.
There's a swordsmith in Oxenfurt who can craft low level witcher swords.
There is a blacksmith in the Fish market in Novigrad that can craft up to Superior versions of Witcher swords, but Hattori is the only one for Mastercraft versions.
Additionally, there is an Armorer in the main square across from the Fast Travel waypoint that can craft up to Superior versions of Armor. He's near the currency exchange bank in Novigrad, kinda hidden in a little corner.
Am I missing something with the griffin witcher gear quest? It's a level 11 recommended quest but there is a level 20 wraith (I think it's a wraith, I 'Nope' out of there as soon as it aggros) in there. Is there a trick for getting around it or something?
Am I missing something with the griffin witcher gear quest? It's a level 11 recommended quest but there is a level 20 wraith (I think it's a wraith, I 'Nope' out of there as soon as it aggros) in there. Is there a trick for getting around it or something?
I've played 2 hours straight of gwent. They have to know they are on a gold mine with a stand alone gwent game.
So I finished the main quest a while back and I am around level 34, if I want to play Hearts of Stone I should just buy that and play without new game plus? Just making sure, my understanding is if I do the new game plus then the level recommendation/difficulty doubles.
I noticed this too. I don't remember exactly what I did but I ended up reloading a save earlier, from when I was outside the room where we encounter him and then that Level 20 was no where to be seen. Maybe it's not supposed to be there and it was a bug? Ended up running in quick and then grabbing the treasure before it came, which it didn't.
I'm still shocked they haven't done this yet. Imagine a standalone gwent game with online (and offline) features. That'd be amazing.
Yep, you're at the perfect level to start HoS. I was around level 36 when I started it.
I've played 2 hours straight of gwent. They have to know they are on a gold mine with a stand alone gwent game.
I'm still shocked they haven't done this yet. Imagine a standalone gwent game with online (and offline) features. That'd be amazing.
Is it true that the game gives less XP when playing on higher difficulties?
So I just started this game, never having played the others before. I picked the hardest difficulty. Any advice to help me stop getting eaten alive?
So I just started this game, never having played the others before. I picked the hardest difficulty. Any advice to help me stop getting eaten alive?
Complete all the quests in White Orchard first. I stupidly followed the story along for a while and ended up out of White Orchard and getting my ass handed to me. Go back there. I went back, did all the things there and now the rest of the game is very much easier.So I just started this game, never having played the others before. I picked the hardest difficulty. Any advice to help me stop getting eaten alive?
Invest on Quen Active Shield. That thing is a lifesaver
So I just started this game, never having played the others before. I picked the hardest difficulty. Any advice to help me stop getting eaten alive?
Dangit, I picked the active Axii sign over that. The Quen shield sounded like it'd be kinda awkward to use. Granted, I'm still having fun mind controlling stuff!
You probably missed it the same way I did, the scene plays out as you're just running past and it doesn't force you into a cutscene or anything, nor does the quest wait around for you to pay attention. If you don't act immediately when it happens, you missed it. I missed it by simply running past it and when I realized that there was a random encounter happening, it was over and I couldn't partake anymore.Thanks! How can i miss that, i played 200 hours and maybe traveled every piece of map but didn't encounter this quest.
Is there some sort of guide for all secret random quest?
It's a hardcore pay to win game. It would fail miserably as a standalone and they know it, which is why they've said that there will never be one.I've played 2 hours straight of gwent. They have to know they are on a gold mine with a stand alone gwent game.
I must say I thought the contracts would have more variety than this, maybe I'm just having bad luck but they all seem to be about a group of villagers that were killed, you go to the scene and follow a trail to a unique monster and then bring back the trophy...
There's definitely less variety in them than the other side quests, but there's still some really interesting monster contracts.
I can't remember if the Leshen was a contract but that had a really nice story as well.Yeah, there was contracts that had a very interesting turn (the lambert one for example).
There's definitely less variety in them than the other side quests, but there's still some really interesting monster contracts.
The old lady's house treasure one, Ghosts of the Past, was fantastic.
Such a pleasant surprise for some Witcher 2 completionists.
He's Baaaack!
I romanced Yen in my game but I never once encountered the. How the heck did I miss it?unicorn sex scene
Late game-ish spoilers:If you manage to let him go to KM he will join you in the fight against the wild hunt. I was mind fucking blown.
Sometimes when I'm riding in my boat, I see a red dot and get fired up that it might be something other than a drowner. Alas, it never is.
Are there any other - preferably much bigger - seafaring monsters?