Witcher 3

Some of the basic skills are worth having I reckon. Things like the recover health during the day and the 500 hp boost.
 
Just found a werewolf it obliterated me.. :D

I think I need to do some quest missions and level up a bit rather than wandering around helping strangers....
 
Are any of you playing on the Death March difficulty? If so how are you finding it?

I've had the game since Tuesday but I'm determined to beat Bloodborne before getting started on this.
 
I found a werewolf earlier - was kicking it's *** and then it started regerating and... :(

I swear in most games, when a werewolf even looks at silver it just gets rekt, Geralt's life is hard. :D

I'm maxxing the quick attack skills with the light armour thing that gives you even more damage.

I think this is the best way to play it on higher difficulties, you'd think that with how much damage monsters do you'd want to be tanky, but dashing around in and out as a glass cannon with single light attacks and playing safe is way better, heavy armor doesn't help much against the big hitters like bears and griffons, and comboing them is rough. Big burst damage and lots of mobility is yummy :D
 
Ventured into Velen. Got my arse handed to me a fair few times by high level bandits and deserters. Literally, the first place I waltzed into was full of them. This game is very unforgiving especially if you forget to save :(

I'm only level 4. Feeling like anything I do I'm not gaining many levels. I really don't want to carry on with the main quest.. I want to do all the side quests first. But they all seem much higher level than me. So I can't really do them.
 
What does everyone use their guides for ? I've never bothered wth them because I prefer exploring for myself and if I come across some hidden treasure then it's more satisfying :)
 
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