Towards the end of the chapter, allow Roche to spare or slay King Henselt. Note that for the Xbox , an Achievement is associated with both decisions so you may want to save and reload the game to get more points with less work.
Additionally, slaying Henselt relates to an Ability. In the middle of the chapter, side with the mob or Iorveth in the case of Prince Stennis poisoning Saskia. Lynching Stennis relates to an Ability. Towards the end of the chapter, assist Roche in rescuing Anais La Valette instead of breaking into the Nilfgaardian quarter to rescue Triss Merigold.
For the Xbox , an Achievement is associated with both decisions; you may want to save and reload the game to get more points and see how the story plays out with each decision. Rescuing Triss while siding with Roche results in the same achievement award for Iorveth's side, so you need not help Triss on both paths.
Towards the end of the chapter, assist Phillipa Eilhart instead of breaking into the Nilfgaardian quarter to rescue Triss Merigold. Rescuing Triss while siding with Iorveth results in the same achievement award for Roche's side, so you need not help Triss on both paths.
An easy way to make Geralt faster early on is to get one of the first warrior path skills unlocked at level by putting points into the Witcher path. When your in wide open areas or even in a deserted part of a city, pull out Geralt's sword and start rolling. Woodhouse View Profile View Posts. Selling a type of ingredient to Kalkstein worked for me.
It's some green stuff that you either pick up off drowners or those slug things in the swamp. Each one sold for 15 iirc. I spent a LOT of time in the swamp so had a ton of those to sell off. Originally posted by The Tick :. No, now that you mention those ingredients I'm pretty sure it's the blood from the slug type monsters in the swamp. In your inventory it will look like a bottle of green liquid.
Bloedzuiger is the monster type. So Bloedzuiger's Blood is the item, just checked the wiki. Last edited by Woodhouse ; 25 May, pm. Yes, at least while he's in his lab during chapter 2. I know the price is decreased later on in the game. I don't know if it changes in while he's in the swamp in ch3.
Alluboy View Profile View Posts. What I meant with that last bit: if you google up this game title online you'll find trainers, videos that teach you how to do this and that, but no reference on a CONSOLE enabler or at least a mod that would lead to that.
The only thing I could find is stuff related to Witcher 3. It's like trainers are enough for people to just play the game and nothing else. Well, as you'll see, I've had other plans. Hold tight. In order to get any leads on the console I knew there would be one , I did a little research.
The game runs on Aurora Engine , also used in other BioWare titles. One of them is Neverwinter Nights, which also received an upgrade, the Enhanced Edition being available for download.
So I started with that. Found out where the console functionality is, how the functions are called and devised some logic which I'd replicate in The Witcher. Took me several hours started at midnight, finished at 5.
While at it, I've also found a list of commands and variables you can tweak to make your life easier. The purpose of this topic isn't: scanning memory with CE, debugging values you found via scanning, telling me I could've done this easier this way or used a trainer to fast-up the process. No, this topic is about research.
Setting a goal, devising logic or means to achieve it and doing it. Like I said, google doesn't return any results on someone having enabled the console in this game. Don't care if it's a 13 years old game, also that no one cares for what I'm about to post. I'll just leave it here for those interested in the process and result. For now, FRF is the only place where you'll see this; please remember to give proper credits or mention the source if you plan to leech it e.
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