Tips for Witcher 3?
Tips for Witcher 3?
You're really enjoying the game! You're currently in the second storyline main quest looking for Ciri, and you've completed most side missions after about ten hours of play. Any advice on what actions to take or missed opportunities? Thanks!
Gwent, I didn’t pay much attention during my first run-through, but I’m now putting in more effort. It would help to mix side and main objectives. Avoid spending 15 hours in Velen only on side tasks like I did; you’ll end up overpowered for the main story. Try playing through "Blood and Broken Bones" since it’s easier—lower difficulty is perfect.
For a long time I completely disregarded it, getting really upset when I lost every game I played. After spending about an hour studying the cards and rules, I finally got into it. Now I’m hooked on Gwent, probably close to owning all the cards (~120 hours in, nearing the end of the main story). It’s enjoyable!
It's wise to thoroughly investigate caves or ruins, as hidden chests often contain valuable loot beyond the immediate area. Stay informed about the Witcher Gear treasure hunt and utilize it whenever possible—avoid selling gear since each upgrade advances your progress. Keep track of your blade oils, which significantly enhance both attack power and defense when the perk is unlocked in the alchemy tree.
I'm on a lower difficulty setting but still encountering tough opponents. It was challenging, but I managed to defeat several players at higher levels in a tavern while others outside were even stronger. I eventually exited through the back. Overall, I'm okay with most people. Does reaching the highest level affect the experience? I completed Assassin's Creed Syndicate quickly once I gained some experience, which was a good strategy! I've never played AAA titles or anything beyond League of Legends on PC before. After finishing the game, I felt nostalgic for simpler times.
It removed some enjoyment from the experience. Many top-level fights become very simple once you surpass the difficulty, even during the Death March.