Every adventure begins somewhere, and in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, it begins by choosing various options in the main menu. First you’ll need to choose which sort of game you wish to start, and your options include the standard “Fresh Start”, two different DLC-focused quickstarts and New Game+. This page will discuss these game modes so you know which one is best for your gaming goals.
New Game Modes¶
When you start a brand new playthrough of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt you’ll get several options where you can choose the scope of the game mode you wish to start.
The following options are available for a new run of Witcher 3:
- Fresh Start - Default mode, everything reset from scratch for 100%.
- Hearts of Stone Only - Main quest completed, Geralt receives higher level gear, gold and items.
- Blood and Wine Only - Main quest completed, Geralt starts out even higher level with better gear and items.
- New Game+ - Keep your level, gear and money but start the story and quests over again.
You can find greater detail for each option below.
Fresh Start¶
The default game mode, you’ll start a new game from the beginning of the main story and can complete the entirety of the game’s content. Standard beginning-to-end, story, side quests, exploration, character building from scratch - all that good stuff. If you’re starting The Witcher 3 for the first time or making a new save to attempt a Death March! run, you probably want to select this option.
Hearts of Stone Only¶
You’ll begin the game with the main questline completed, with a Geralt leveled and equipped to get right on into the Hearts of Stone expansion. You’ll be Lv32 with relic-quality gear, have 20,000 gold and 42 skill points to distribute. You Gwent deck will be quite under-developed, which could make playing Gwent rather difficult unless you go around buying and winning cards (generally from innkeepers).
Blood and Wine Only¶
Similar to the “Hearts of Stone Only” option, above, save that your Geralt will be a tad more developed. You’ll start out at Lv34, will possess relic-quality gear and the same 20,000 gold, but you’ll have 44 skill points to spend and somewhat better Gwent cards. This is good considering how Gwent plays a bigger role in Blood and Wine, but you still might need to wander around buying and winning more cards.
New Game+¶
If you’ve already completed the game you can pick the “New Game+” option to retain your levels, money, gear, but start the story over from the beginning and can replay every main quest, secondary quest, Witcher contract and treasure hunt over again. In fact, every undiscovered map marker will be removed from your map and repopulated, allowing you to clear it again, gaining any relevant treasures and rewards - including extra ability points from Places of Power. Enemies will also scale to be competitive again, so you won’t be wading through your second playthrough smashing tomato cans. On the downside, your Gwent collection will be wiped and you’ll need to recollect all your cards again, and while you’ll gain new ability points via leveling up and Places of Power, you don’t gain access to new ability slots, so you won’t be realizing the same gains you did with a “Fresh Start” Geralt.
Most players should just choose the “Fresh Start” option to start a new game from the beginning with a Lv1 Geralt. After making this decision you’ll need to choose the Difficulty and whether you wish to Simulate a Witcher 2 Save.
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