The Story of Cirilla Fiona Elen Riannon does not end after she is free of the Wild Hunt. No, her story just begun. As she finds herself in a new world of magic and wonder.
(reads) That's my preferred ending as well. I also had the Bloody Baron go and search for a healer in the Blue Mountains; let Sarah stay at the house in Novigrad; wished Keria Metz and Lambert good fortune; bested O'Dimm at his own game; and orchestrated the reconciliation of Anna Henrietta and her sister. I also did it all on Death March, made all of the potions and bombs, and finished with Geralt at level 54 while wearing full Grandmaster Wolven equipment (with the exception of the silver sword, because Aerondight is awesome) enchanted with Deflection glyphwords and Severance runewords.
...Also, I got all the optional romance scenes, and finished all of the sidequests that had even a hint of actual story to them, including the fist fights, all with the optimal outcomes.
...No, I don't have a life outside of videogames and ponies. Why do you ask?
8375312 two difference with me. I saved the orphans and let Baron's wife die. And i did it on Blood and Broken Bones difficulty. Also you forgot to mention, did you get those two vineyard rivals to partner up? I did.
Freeing the spirit in the tree doesn't just trade the orphans' lives for Anna Strenger, it also results in the complete destruction of the village of Downwarren. Apparently the Crones take after their mother when it comes to holding grudges (in case you missed the context clues, the spirit was actually their mother, "She-Who-Knows").
Oh, and the Baron also hangs himself afterwards...
And i did it on Blood and Broken Bones difficulty.
Also you forgot to mention, did you get those two vineyard rivals to partner up? I did.
That was the optimal outcome, so yes. I exposed the real saboteur, foiled their plans, and named my wine "The Butcher of Blaviken" due to it being twice as strong as the other options (it lasts ten seconds instead of five, so I'm assuming it counts as the "best" option).
8380542 I try....oh god i try.....but it just costs SO MUCH to upgrade witcher gear....and dont get me started on the rune and alchemy ingredient buying spree's i end up going on......why is it that white fawking gull has to be so damn hard to find ingredients for, and yet is required for nearly EVERY THING. if i could just luck up and find a recipe for madrake and cherry cordial things wouldnt be a problem, but nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.
and then theres the massive money sinks that come with the DLC's! *weeps* my coin bag's gonna come back as a wraith and haunt me.........
(reads) That's my preferred ending as well. I also had the Bloody Baron go and search for a healer in the Blue Mountains; let Sarah stay at the house in Novigrad; wished Keria Metz and Lambert good fortune; bested O'Dimm at his own game; and orchestrated the reconciliation of Anna Henrietta and her sister. I also did it all on Death March, made all of the potions and bombs, and finished with Geralt at level 54 while wearing full Grandmaster Wolven equipment (with the exception of the silver sword, because Aerondight is awesome) enchanted with Deflection glyphwords and Severance runewords.
...Also, I got all the optional romance scenes, and finished all of the sidequests that had even a hint of actual story to them, including the fist fights, all with the optimal outcomes.
...No, I don't have a life outside of videogames and ponies. Why do you ask?
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two difference with me. I saved the orphans and let Baron's wife die. And i did it on Blood and Broken Bones difficulty. Also you forgot to mention, did you get those two vineyard rivals to partner up? I did.
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Freeing the spirit in the tree doesn't just trade the orphans' lives for Anna Strenger, it also results in the complete destruction of the village of Downwarren. Apparently the Crones take after their mother when it comes to holding grudges (in case you missed the context clues, the spirit was actually their mother, "She-Who-Knows").
Oh, and the Baron also hangs himself afterwards...
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That was the optimal outcome, so yes. I exposed the real saboteur, foiled their plans, and named my wine "The Butcher of Blaviken" due to it being twice as strong as the other options (it lasts ten seconds instead of five, so I'm assuming it counts as the "best" option).
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named my wine White Wolf, which is more fitting imo
also befitting a witcher, she's flat ass broke. *groans* god everything is expensive in that game....and you hardly get payed anything
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dont cash in the florens immediately, keep accumulating them. your very own savings lol
also I have 19,000+ crowns in my game and I'm just about to help Hjalmar again. [Playing a new game from scratch]
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I try....oh god i try.....but it just costs SO MUCH to upgrade witcher gear....and dont get me started on the rune and alchemy ingredient buying spree's i end up going on......why is it that white fawking gull has to be so damn hard to find ingredients for, and yet is required for nearly EVERY THING. if i could just luck up and find a recipe for madrake and cherry cordial things wouldnt be a problem, but nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.
and then theres the massive money sinks that come with the DLC's! *weeps* my coin bag's gonna come back as a wraith and haunt me.........