"You need to visit the “Destroyed Bastion” signpost to the south of the region."
This signpost is currently unexplored at this moment and I think it should be a quick guide to the place.
upd: or it should be placed after "Guarded Treasure (Level 14)" because it's more logical.
The guide is confusing in the section around the 'Crossroads' signpost as the writer uses 'east' when they mean 'west'- but thanks for the guide anyway!
Thanks - yeh I know I am late to the party here but amazing how an old game like this can keep me hooked for so long! Thanks again for the really thorough guide!
D'oh. Yeah, I'm notoriously bad at getting those mixed up. It's not like the game has a compass on screen or anything, right? I'll look around at this page and see if I can make sense of what I was saying all those years ago.
The guide is confusing in the section around the 'Crossroads' signpost as the writer uses 'east' when they mean 'west'- but thanks for the guide anyway!
Thanks - yeh I know I am late to the party here but amazing how an old game like this can keep me hooked for so long! Thanks again for the really thorough guide!
D'oh. Yeah, I'm notoriously bad at getting those mixed up. It's not like the game has a compass on screen or anything, right? I'll look around at this page and see if I can make sense of what I was saying all those years ago.
"You need to visit the “Destroyed Bastion” signpost to the south of the region."
This signpost is currently unexplored at this moment and I think it should be a quick guide to the place.
upd: or it should be placed after "Guarded Treasure (Level 14)" because it's more logical.
You are Geralt of Rivia, a professional monster-hunter known as a Witcher. You’ve fully regained your memories since your miraculous revival and escape from the Wild Hunt, and have cleared your name of the false accusations of regicide. In the wake of the assassination of Foltest, king of Temeria, the north have been rent by warfare as Nilfgaard launches its third major invasion, and the northlands have been united under the insane king Radovid. Overshadowing these petty politics is the mysterious return of Ciri - Geralt’s adopted daughter, who is now being pursued by the Wild Hunt.
The guide offers the following:
A full walkthrough that’s more than just a listing of quests-it’s an “ideal chronological order” that will get you through the whole game and allow you to see and do everything the game has to offer.
Side quests, including monster contracts and treasure hunts for obtaining powerful Witcher sets.
Descriptions of decisions, quests, and events that influence the various endings of the game.
Crafting and Alchemy information.
General strategies on how to take down foes large and small, monstrous and humanoid, boss or mundane.
Information on how to complete all the Gwent quests and obtain all the Gwent cards, including detailed Gwent strategies.
Trophy/Achievement information.
MASSIVE UPDATE: 7th September 2016 ongoing
Added DLC quests “Fool’s Gold” and “Scavenger Hunt: Wolf School Gear”.
Organisational changes in the Velen section of the walkthrough to reflect the increased level of Griffin School Gear.
Organisational changes throughout the walkthrough to provide a “no skulls” path through the game.
Added Death March difficulty tips and commentary throughout the guide.
More XP reward numbers included.
Walkthrough now includes additional information based on patch changes.
"You need to visit the “Destroyed Bastion” signpost to the south of the region."
This signpost is currently unexplored at this moment and I think it should be a quick guide to the place. upd: or it should be placed after "Guarded Treasure (Level 14)" because it's more logical.
The guide is confusing in the section around the 'Crossroads' signpost as the writer uses 'east' when they mean 'west'- but thanks for the guide anyway!
Thanks - yeh I know I am late to the party here but amazing how an old game like this can keep me hooked for so long! Thanks again for the really thorough guide!
D'oh. Yeah, I'm notoriously bad at getting those mixed up. It's not like the game has a compass on screen or anything, right? I'll look around at this page and see if I can make sense of what I was saying all those years ago.