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Question about the quest:Won't Hurt a Bit !
28.08.2012 @ 17:22 #1
Question is, i am able to find those creatures required through Act 3 ? Cuz i have the fear i will finish act 3 and don't finish that quest. Or that quest can be continued in act 4 as well ?
28.08.2012 @ 19:41 #2
CalinTM said:
This quest doesn't finish until Chapter 5; it's not a quest you can finish right away. Do make sure you keep one of all the kinds of teeth you find in Chapter 4 so that you can give them to the dentist when you get to Chapter 5. And make sure you do the fistfights in Chapters 3 and 4.
Do you have any teeth from earlier chapters? He might even want a barghest skull from as long ago as Chapter 1.
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I've also made a bunch of mods that fix bugs, kill annoyances or tweak gameplay; you can get those at the Witcher Nexus.
28.08.2012 @ 23:21 #3
So the dentist requires only one teeth from each monster i assume ?
29.08.2012 @ 03:49 #4
CalinTM said:
Yes, just one.
There's a list of what the dentist wants here, if you want spoilers, though I think it's probably more fun without them.
I've made three new adventures for TW1; you can get them at corylea.com/.
I've also made a bunch of mods that fix bugs, kill annoyances or tweak gameplay; you can get those at the Witcher Nexus.
29.08.2012 @ 10:12 #5
I dunno want to start another thread just for this. I already have another steel sword from the dead messenger guarded by wyverns in the vizima swamp. But through the game i have the chance to change my silver sword too ?
29.08.2012 @ 17:58 #7
CalinTM said:
You're in Chapter 4, right? If you perform a certain quest well, towards the end of Chapter 4, you'll get an excellent Silver Sword from one of the main NPC's that chapter, in one of the most moving cutscenes in the game. So unless you're having trouble killing something, you should probably hold off on buying a new silver sword.
CalinTM said:
Was your inventory full when you made the potion? If it was, the potion would drop to the ground at the place where you made it. If you haven't left the area yet, the potion will still be there, and you can just go pick it up. (By area, I mean a place that has its own loading screen. So if you go from the Village to the Lakeside or from the Lakeside into the Fisher King's hug, you've left the area.)
If you've left the area, the potion will probably not be there. But you can add the potion to your inventory using the Saved Game Editor.
I've made three new adventures for TW1; you can get them at corylea.com/.
I've also made a bunch of mods that fix bugs, kill annoyances or tweak gameplay; you can get those at the Witcher Nexus.
29.08.2012 @ 21:55 #9
Corylea said:
Was your inventory full when you made the potion? If it was, the potion would drop to the ground at the place where you made it. If you haven't left the area yet, the potion will still be there, and you can just go pick it up. (By area, I mean a place that has its own loading screen. So if you go from the Village to the Lakeside or from the Lakeside into the Fisher King's hug, you've left the area.)
If you've left the area, the potion will probably not be there. But you can add the potion to your inventory using the Saved Game Editor. ›››
I just got that nice silver sword from the lady of the lake, for binding the fishpeople and the villagers together. Nice sword, and i bought from the blacksmith a steel sword too. I guess that silver sword is the best in the game...
29.08.2012 @ 23:30 #10
CalinTM said:
The potion is rightfully yours, so you can add it using the Saved Game Editor if you want to. If its loss doesn't really bother you, then it might not be worth the hassle.
CalinTM said:
Different people like different things. I like Aerondight (the one the Lady of the Lake gives you) the best of all the silver swords, because I think pain, blinding, incineration, and so on are extremely helpful. Some players like Moonblade the best, since it has 100% increased damage, to Aerondight's 60%. But Moonblade doesn't increase pain or blinding or any of those status effects.
Regardless of which is better, you now have a VERY nice silver sword. If you play your cards right in Chapter 5, you can get a very nice steel sword as a quest reward there.
I've made three new adventures for TW1; you can get them at corylea.com/.
I've also made a bunch of mods that fix bugs, kill annoyances or tweak gameplay; you can get those at the Witcher Nexus.
30.08.2012 @ 17:46 #12
Either of the fine silver swords (Aerondight, or Moon Blade, which you can get in Act V) will import to TW2. (Their stats will be nerfed to the point that they are suitable for Act I play in TW2.)
All desire to shirk,
Shall during off hours exhibit his powers
To Madame Tussaud's wax-work.
[G&S, "A more humane Mikado"]
30.08.2012 @ 19:31 #13
Of G'valchir is Corylea talking about ? (nice steel sword on some quest) ?
30.08.2012 @ 19:35 #14
CalinTM said:
Of G'valchir is Corylea talking about ? (nice steel sword on some quest) ? ›››
No, I was talking about D'yaebl, the sword you get if you lift the curse in the "Her Highness the Striga" quest. But G'valchir is also a nice sword; you'll do well with it.
You get G'valchir if you turn in all the teeth to the dentist or if you turn in all the trophy monsters to the Royal Huntsman, and while those are technically quests, you have to have done the right thing in every single chapter to complete those. "Her Highness the Striga" is a more traditional sort of quest, the kind where you can complete it in just one chapter, no matter what you've done in other chapters. In that way, D'yaebl is like Aerondight in being a sword you can get in a single chapter if you play your cards right.
I've made three new adventures for TW1; you can get them at corylea.com/.
I've also made a bunch of mods that fix bugs, kill annoyances or tweak gameplay; you can get those at the Witcher Nexus.
30.08.2012 @ 19:37 #15
http://witcher.wikia...assins_of_Kings
The Damage + 200% sword. It says was replaced with a meteorite sword...?!?
30.08.2012 @ 19:43 #16
CalinTM said:
http://witcher.wikia...assins_of_Kings
The Damage + 200% sword. It says was replaced with a meteorite sword...?!? ›››
Yeah, it's not there anymore. Perhaps the developers decided that it was overpowered.
I've made three new adventures for TW1; you can get them at corylea.com/.
I've also made a bunch of mods that fix bugs, kill annoyances or tweak gameplay; you can get those at the Witcher Nexus.
30.08.2012 @ 20:09 #17
I've killed the Koshchey, i have it's heart, but i don't have the scroll, i should have it during the game, or i need to reload a save game ? (Now the game is too easy with the Raven's armor(order version) and Aerondight and G'valchir)
I've found it. Never mine. In the battle with Azar, Berangar needs to die, because he died...
30.08.2012 @ 20:45 #18
CalinTM said:
So you understand why they might have removed a sword that does 200% damage.
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Killed Azar Javed and searched his wicked corpse, have you?
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It's pretty clear that the developers didn't intend Berengar to survive that fight, because if you do manage to keep him alive, the only conversation lines he has are the ones from before the fight. It's sometimes possible to keep him alive, but yeah, he IS supposed to die.
I've made three new adventures for TW1; you can get them at corylea.com/.
I've also made a bunch of mods that fix bugs, kill annoyances or tweak gameplay; you can get those at the Witcher Nexus.
30.08.2012 @ 21:26 #20
CalinTM said:
A tiny bit of the gold you've amassed is imported, but not all that much.
I've made three new adventures for TW1; you can get them at corylea.com/.
I've also made a bunch of mods that fix bugs, kill annoyances or tweak gameplay; you can get those at the Witcher Nexus.
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