I was just reading through the Witcher 3 bosses page on this wiki and the Ofieri Mage isn’t listed, even though the head of the fallen knights is. I’m not into editing, but was just a thought for the benefit of the wiki.
I was just reading through the Witcher 3 bosses page on this wiki and the Ofieri Mage isn’t listed, even though the head of the fallen knights is. I’m not into editing, but was just a thought for the benefit of the wiki.
Why does the tv series suck?
I didn’t realise this when I first played, but once you make a potion/oil/decoction/bomb once, you have an infinite supply as long as you have Alcohest in your inventory when you meditate.
I wish I didn’t upgrade my red/green/blue mutagens into greater mutagens before using them for alchemy.
Thanks, I didn’t realise it’s free to play so I’ll check it out later
@Nilpferd218 is the stand alone Gwent game exactly the same? Because I downloaded a version for my phone and it was different so I didn’t bother
I love the look of the Monsters deck but I always play with the Northern Empires deck, I’ve nearly got all the cards, just need another 6 random cards and the High Steaks tournament so I’ve got a decent amount of all of them bar the Skellege deck which I’ve never played.
The spy/decoy/medic technique seems to work for 9/10 opponents if you get a decent hand.
I’m playing through TW3 again after it being around £7 on Xbox store. This time I’m playing Gwent, which I didn’t understand during my first play through. I’m loving it so far but am basically going around random small time merchants and playing them. I’ve won the barons card and the soothsayers card but my question is: are there any certain cards I should buy/look for to give myself a good footing for taking on some of the bigger players? Or shall I keep doing what I’m doing which is buying/winning random cards from merchants here and there?