Odd. I never really had money problems in The Witcher, but probably because I look damn near everything and sell everything I don't need. I loot food, drink, pelts, miscellaneous junk, etc. not to mention I play Gwent all the time. As the game goes on and you level up more and more just make sure you look out for chests and look your enemies. You'll end up getting quite a bit of gold. Also roam around the map looking for mini treasure seeker type quests (but be careful or else you'll run into an area thats way to high level and you'll get rekt'd.)
I burned through 20,000 crowns getting the complete set of Grandmaster Wolven Witcher gear made. Now I have no money lol.I was trying to travel light but now that I am broke, I am going to pick up anything I can find to sell, even the Rusty Nilfgaardian swords.
I think the merchants and blacksmiths in Novigrad give the best prices. Once you get to that location, loot everything you see and sell it in Novigrad. If you find different coins, go to the Dwarf banker in Novigrad and trade those coins.I bought this game and started playing it over the weekend. So far I am really liking it, but I am a noob with this kind of gameplay.
I like the combat mechanics, even though that seems to be the biggest thing that people complain about. The striking is easy, the dodge is responsive. I just don't like how long it takes you to recover in order to cast a sign after dodging. Half the time I am mashing my button, hoping that I get the sign casted before I get staggered again.
I am only level 4 so far. I've killed a Griffen and a Werewolf, and now I just cleared the part where you are in the Elven ruins underground with that blonde witch, and you have to fight a couple wraiths that appear as dopplegangers of Geralt and Blondie.
My biggest beef with the game is the looting system. I am constantly fucking BROKE. Any time I get anything more than 100 coins in my possession, I have to spend it all on repairing my stuff. So I see all these armour sets that I would like to buy, but I never have money for any of it.
Is there an easy way to get some money in this game?
I think the merchants and blacksmiths in Novigrad give the best prices. Once you get to that location, loot everything you see and sell it in Novigrad. If you find different coins, go to the Dwarf banker in Novigrad and trade those coins.
As I find it, you get higher level gear commensurate with your own level.Another question, since money seems to be hard to come by so far: Will I get random loot drops that will raise my Armour up as I progress? Or do I have to save up and buy from merchants for the good stuff?
Another question, since money seems to be hard to come by so far: Will I get random loot drops that will raise my Armour up as I progress? Or do I have to save up and buy from merchants for the good stuff?
At first it was tough for me and I ended up buying several weapons from merchants. But after a while you'll get diagrams for all sorts of shit and you'll realize that buying finished goods is a waste of money.Another question, since money seems to be hard to come by so far: Will I get random loot drops that will raise my Armour up as I progress? Or do I have to save up and buy from merchants for the good stuff?
Can anyone give me any pointers on beating the final boss on Blood and wine? I got through the entire game without any issues, beat almost all the side quests but I just cannot beat the last vampire guy. My level probably isn't high enough but I've backed myself into a corner and saved right before the fight happens :/
Is it wrong that i don’t give a fuck about the story? I just skip the cutscenes and don’t know what’s happening? I’m looking for a chick or something??
If you've got the time, that's a great decision. The first two are absolutely worth playing. They're really good. They both have more interesting main stories than the third imo. However, Wild Hunt's side quests, contracts, open world, and minor tweaks to combat and leveling are so good that I probably wouldn't want to go back and play the other two retroactively.I don't like jumping into sequels so I bought Witcher 1 and 2 and going to beat those first before I get the 3rd one.
Is it wrong that i don’t give a fuck about the story? I just skip the cutscenes and don’t know what’s happening? I’m looking for a chick or something??