Does Ciri level up with geralt
I was wondering because I saw some people struggling with ciri’s crone fight but I feel like it was really easy and I was just chunking their health bars
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I was wondering because I saw some people struggling with ciri’s crone fight but I feel like it was really easy and I was just chunking their health bars
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This game is the end of me...
(Main Story Spoilers...)
I didn't count how many times I've played this game, be it five or six times or more. I know the story, I know who lives and who dies on default, I know what is going to happen so I am usually prepared.
But every time I get to the Isle of Mist and find Ciri, every time I see Vesimir die in the battle of Kaer Morgen, it brings tears to my eyes. One could say because it's two emotional scenes, main character death and so on and so forth, but I know for a fact that that's not it.
Geralt reminds me a lot of my own father, not only in appearance but also in character. And seeing Geralt, usually stoic, have glassy eyes because he thought his "daughter" was dead, or seeing his "father" die (both in " on purpose) makes me so sad, it really hurts to see him like this.
Good thing I'm done with this part of the game for this playthrough, I'm already not looking forward to the next time I'll play it.
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(Main Story Spoilers...)
I didn't count how many times I've played this game, be it five or six times or more. I know the story, I know who lives and who dies on default, I know what is going to happen so I am usually prepared.
But every time I get to the Isle of Mist and find Ciri, every time I see Vesimir die in the battle of Kaer Morgen, it brings tears to my eyes. One could say because it's two emotional scenes, main character death and so on and so forth, but I know for a fact that that's not it.
Geralt reminds me a lot of my own father, not only in appearance but also in character. And seeing Geralt, usually stoic, have glassy eyes because he thought his "daughter" was dead, or seeing his "father" die (both in " on purpose) makes me so sad, it really hurts to see him like this.
Good thing I'm done with this part of the game for this playthrough, I'm already not looking forward to the next time I'll play it.
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Gwent obsession
I have spent the last two days trying to get the Collect em all quest completed, aswell as the achievment. Anyone who has ever tried it knows it is one of the highest efforts in life. I go to sleep and I play gwent, I cant close my eyes withouting seeing Thaler with his spy icon. Will my life ever go back to normal or am I doomed to play gwent forever now?
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I have spent the last two days trying to get the Collect em all quest completed, aswell as the achievment. Anyone who has ever tried it knows it is one of the highest efforts in life. I go to sleep and I play gwent, I cant close my eyes withouting seeing Thaler with his spy icon. Will my life ever go back to normal or am I doomed to play gwent forever now?
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