Once they become available, you should aim to turn my Geralt into a melee monster following the same general rules above-level up attributes first… or in this case, Strength and Dexterity. Chapter 2 (Levels 12-20) ¶īy the time you’re grinding Graviers and Ghouls after gaining access to Vizima in Chapter 2, you’ll be moving on to the Silver Talents. Now you should be able to simply use Aard on most opponents and stun them or knock them down, after which you can move in for the coup’de’grace.īeing able to defeat enemies like this allows you to wait a bit on Strong Steel and Fast Steel (although you still want to at least get the level and damage +% talents.) Once you hit Chapter 2 you’re going to quickly want to focus on bringing your Silver Sword up to snuff, as it’ll do more damage unleveled than your Steel Sword will leveled to monsters. Again, level up the base level of the sign, and ignore the talents like Student and Apprentice. Igni is good as well, and you get it in Chapter 1. Never to fret, it’s possibly the best sign in the game. After all, groups of enemies are usually more dangerous than any single enemy-you’re much more likely to get killed by a group of Barghests, Drowners, or Salamandra Assassins because you neglected the Group Style than you are likely to get killed by a singular strong foe for neglecting Strong Steel or Fast Steel… at least in Chapter 1.Īs for Signs, you only start out with Aard. Inducing bleeding isn’t as important as simply doing more damage, and increasing the level of the style is the best buy you can make in these trees, as leveling up a style increases the base damage that the +damage % talents affect.įocus on all the styles fairly equally (get them all up to level 2) and then focus on Group Steel. Again, general bonuses are better than specific ones. Chapter 1 (Levels 3-11) ¶Īt Chapter 1, you only have access to the Steel Sword, so you might as well just ignore the Silver Sword. You really should have it by the time you leave Kaer Morhen. You dont need fist fighting talents at the beginning (if ever), and powering up after being reduced to a low percent of your Vitality isn’t as good as taking talents that work all the time (and thus prevent your Vitality from being lowered in the first place!) And most of all, don’t forget Herbalism. Within the attribute trees, stick to talents that are the most universally useful. For example, a +10% parry bonus in Strength is going to affect ALL of Geralts attacks, not just those with Steel Swords or while using the Strong Style. Namely, pick from his attributes (Strength, Dexterity, Stamina, Intelligence) before picking from his Signs, Steel Sword, and Silver Sword skills. You should start out by picking talents that make Geralt more powerful all around before specializing. Subsubscribe to Premium to Remove Ads Prologue (Levels 0-2) ¶
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