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Witcher 3 infinite carry weight
Witcher 3 infinite carry weight













witcher 3 infinite carry weight

That means that even when you are on foot, the capacity and its additions that are applied to your horse via the Saddle Bags still maintains a relationship to what you can carry and how much, It may not be obvious to you at first but the game treats the personal and horse inventory as if they are ONE. So please take a few minutes to read the following suggestions. This section came about as the result of lessons learned in play that suggest that you knowing about this NOW, before you get too far into the game, can only be a good thing. But yeah, my favourite potions are oddly enough on the list of "useless potions" of the OP.While it may sound odd that we have included a section titled Inventory Management at the start of our guide in truth it did not arrive that way or in that order. I mostly use them for "heal 25% health now!" panicking in fights. For seeing something in the sea and for diving.Īll the other potions are rarely if ever used in my games. Also a must have in BaW (take this, stupid archespore!) For those "oh shit, 95% health gone because I made a blunder" moments. Regenerates far more than food does, heals me for 25% upon being thrown in. Always useful for the Quen/Ekidhna combination. And yes, maybe I shouldn't play while it's bright outside, because that's exactly when the game is just too dark. I can go through the whole stack on those days with the rain in Velen/Novigrad, simply because it's so dark that I don't see further than 10 steps without it. I sometimes used the "you gain more health for each enemy slain" for shit and giggles while sailing in Skellige, but the usefulness is questionable. Sometimes, I'll add Wraith (that quen shield), or Ekimmara, sometimes Troll (health regeneration), sometimes Fiend (carry weight).

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Why do you think anything would change if you make caves "darker"? You have a torch anyway and I think many people just use that To the cat potion: You might be right, I still used it to find clues for quests, or chests easier. The only thing I don't like in TW3 is the infinite amount of Oil that you can just re-apply while fighting. Even when I used my quen shield and he hit me with his ravens, I died with Full HP and 100% quen shield! Potions did the job: I don't think I would be able to beat this boss without all the Superior Potions that i had. HOWEVER I have to say, I really used many many potions in the B&W DLC, food is good but you can't compare it to Superior Swallow! I don't want to make ads for my own videos, so don't click it if you don't want to, but it's a good example. Did you play on DeathMarch? Did you play the DLCs? I would say I'm a pretty "decent" player, and don't usually die by bossfights, Ilrmerith was the only one were I needed 2+ attempts.















Witcher 3 infinite carry weight