At what point should you slow down the plot? (The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt)
Now I am completing the quest Final preparations.Level 31.
I'm thinking which way to go. Complete the plot, or score, and go to hearts of stone and blood with wine? And then back to the plot?
There are still a bunch of questions on the map, many of which have not been. Would I miss this opportunity by diving into the plot?
What do you advise?
do as you want, nothing will change from this, but some "questions" will disappear if you go through the whole plot) and even more will be added after the passage)))
PlaySteicher
Just how to say, in my heart or something ... I want to go through all the questions, go everywhere, and go through two expansions, and then put the ending on the final quests. In other words, complete the story of Geralt (plot) with the final quest, no matter what after that nothing remains, only memories and credits. :)
In some of the additions, like the Stone Hearts, there is a quest for which you need a living Vesemir. So decide for yourself.
Frontier buccaneer
There are only 2 phrases that change. In the Stone Hearts DLC starting from the moment of completing Olgerd's orders
I do not advise you to interfere with anything. Minequest - KS - KiV. Come in that order.
WeMadeIt
Blood and Wine is kind of like a plot addition about Geralt's last adventure, personally I will go through it after the storyline. But I would have passed the COP before the ending of the plot.
"Blood and Wine", as it were, puts an end to Geralt's adventures, and not the main plot of "The Wild Hunt". In any case, with my passage "Blood and Wine" was the logical conclusion of the story of the witcher.
Needless to say, Blood and Wine at the end, after the Wild Hunt epilogue.
Spoiler: Otherwise, at the end, no one will come to visit
A Stone Hearts during the main plot, if only before Kaer Morhen. But in general it is not critical.
Towelie75 wrote:
if only to Kaer Morhen.
It’s late, so I’ll hope it’s not critical.
WeMadeIt
Yes, strangely developed, of course, they did with the binding of the tasks of the Stone Hearts to the high levels, this is somewhat confusing. It was ideal to pass it just as a separate storyline between Velen and Novigrad, in fact, the quests are geographically all there.
It is best to complete the entire storyline, and then start going through hearts of stone, blood and wine. For these dlc you need at least 35-37 lvl
Hearts of stone are best passed between Novigrad and Skellige, or Velen and Novigrad (in short, between the points of the quest "In Search of Ciri"), and it is better to take for Blood and Wine after the main plot - this is my personal opinion, well, my advice, however, decide for yourself
WeMadeIt
Correct decision, but only Blood and Wine after the plot of the main company takes place. So, chronologically, Geralt's story ends in Toussaint.