Learn the best talent allocation for The Witcher by chapter, focusing on attributes, signs, and sword styles for early, mid, and late game.
Prologue (Levels 0-2):
- Start by picking talents that increase Geralt's overall power before specializing.
- Focus on attributes (Strength, Dexterity, Stamina, Intelligence) before Signs, Steel Sword, and Silver Sword skills.
- Choose universally useful talents within attribute trees; avoid fist fighting talents and low-vitality buffs.
- Prioritize Herbalism by the time you leave Kaer Morhen.
Chapter 1 (Levels 3-11):
- Ignore Silver Sword talents as only the Steel Sword is available.
- General bonuses are better than specific ones; increasing damage is more important than inducing bleeding.
- Level up sword styles first, as this increases the base damage for percentage talents.
- Focus on all sword styles equally (to level 2), then prioritize Group Steel for dealing with multiple enemies.
- For Signs, focus on Aard and Igni (obtained in Chapter 1). Level up the base sign level and choose talents like Stun, Gust, and Disarm.
- You can delay Strong Steel and Fast Steel if you are stunning or knocking down enemies with Signs.
- Prepare to focus on Silver Sword talents in Chapter 2, as it will do more damage against monsters.
Chapter 2 (Levels 12-20):
- Shift focus to Silver Talents when they become available.
- Level up attributes (Strength and Dexterity) first.
- Prioritize Strong Silver for fighting groups of enemies like Graviers and Ghouls.
- Acquire key Silver Talents: Vigor, Aggression, and Stone Skin (Strength); Feint and Agility (Dexterity); Mortal Blow III (Strong Silver).
- After obtaining major melee skills, level up Stamina, Intelligence, sword styles, and Signs.
- Obtain Ingredient Extraction for increased profitability from grinding.
Chapter 3 (Level 21-40):
- Gold Talents are introduced; follow a similar progression to Silver Talents.
- Finish attributes and use early Gold Talents for general strengthening before specializing.
- Attribute talent trees offer higher potency than Signs and Sword Styles. Consider Strength (Level 5) for Damage +20%, Parry +10%, Vitality +150, and resistances, or Intelligence (Level 5) for +60% Sign Intensity.
- Focus heavily on Attribute Trees with Gold Talents.
- Bronze Talents are mainly for leveling up new Signs.
- Grinding Cockatrices provides excellent experience, allowing rapid leveling even with experience increases per level.
- Consider skipping grinding in Chapters 1 & 2 and focusing on Chapter 3 grinding if on a time budget, but respect Cockatrices. Aim for at least level 35 to benefit from Gold Talents.
Chapter 4 and Beyond (Level 41+):
- Bronze talents cease to be obtained; most desirable abilities will have been purchased.
- Focus on Igni and Aard signs.
Tips
- General bonuses are better than specific ones early on.
- Leveling up sword styles increases the base damage for percentage talents.
- Focusing on group combat talents is crucial in early chapters.
- Prioritize talents that work all the time rather than those that activate at low health.
- Herbalism is essential and should be acquired by the end of Kaer Morhen.
- Ingredient Extraction in Chapter 2 significantly boosts profits from grinding.
- Gold Talents in Chapter 3 offer substantial benefits, especially in attribute trees.
- Cockatrices in Chapter 3 are an excellent source of experience for rapid leveling.
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