ZGX kinda feel bad for using it so heavily my main strategy for bandit camps is to say hey you kill your friends it’s a fun time and it’s the only way I got through the quest for the master weaponsmith whose name I can’t spell I got roped into the events (I hate backing off when I’m in the middle of events) at level 12 or 14 don’t remember which specifically but I am very stubborn and made it through largely by making everyone kill each other
triforceofcourage100 Hattori’s quest “Swords and Dumplings.” I did it at level ten knowing I’d get a sword out of it. It took me hours. Then, the “Blade from the Bits” that he gave me was worse than what I was already using. 😑
Azir Ya boyyy None of the signs are op on their own, you need a high level sign build with some alchemy thrown in there and the highest tier Griffin armor. You can get your sign intensity up to like 700%. At that point it's not even fun anymore
Quen is my favourite. It is useful in every fight. When you upgrade it to become an exploding spherical shield it can make flying swarms of harpies and sirens fall from the sky if detonated at the right moment. I love Axii too since it is so hand in conversations and makes Geralt look like a boss.
This just makes me wonder... Why wasn't there a scholar type Witcher dedicated to refining new signs? Just like any other magic using order, there's no end to the amount of good reasons to keep developing more ways to utilise a tool as useful as magic. If nothing else, to make possible the ability to handle even more diverse situations with ease. Or just to keep evolving, so that enemies can't just show up and eradicate you once they've prepared enough for the more well known tricks up their sleeves.
I believe it was the school of the griffin. In the lore, correct me if I am wrong they were able to create way more powerful signs and were extremely well versed in magic.
Heliotrope actually does appear in the Witcher 2, it's unlockable through the skill tree I believe. It's totally different than what you described though, guess they took some creative liberties.
I've been watching (and loving) a play through of The Witcher 3 because of the start of these videos. Thanks for doing these off shoot videos, Drew. Love em
The only magic I know of in the Witcher universe is the skill that makes food regeneration last for twenty minutes. Easy mode the entire game on deathmarch.
Another interesting thing to note about Axii is that in Zen Buddhism a major goal is to strive for "mizu no kokoro" or "mind like water" Maybe that's what they were going for with that reference??
I really appreciate the signs from a gameplay perspective because I feel like depending on how you play each sign can be incredibly useful. None of them feel useless. I used to think Yrden was only good for fighting Wraiths but then I did a play through with it as my main sign and that sure changed my tune.
The Yrden sign when fully developed will do damage over time and stun enemies inside its field of influence. It was my preferred sign as I got further along in the game.
Yrden is definitely the most mysterious and in my opinion the most interesting sign for me. When fully upgraded and use the grandmaster griffin armor the Yrden sign becomes a very practical and powerful magic tool that aside from supernatural beings it can also take down monsters. I also love the in game graphical appearance.
IIRC, in the novels Geralt used Igni to blow up a pile of wood and was surprised by its force, as he did not use elixirs that enhance signs for a long time. Yrden was used to seal himself in Adda's sarcophagus, so that the striga could not open it or maybe even go near. Heliotrope was used to protect against a bruxa's scream projectile.
Could you possibly make a Witcher lore video about dragons in the Witcher universe, and possibly other dragon-like monsters/draconids? I think it'd be a pretty interesting topic.
me as bear armor endurance tank i used igni only with combination with petris philter potion which guarantees burning effect to quickly damage and stun multiple opponents.
On my old Xbox one I beat the game on deathmarch without quen, I did use the other signs yrden helps a lot especially magic trap, playing hardest difficulty with no whirl, rend, alchemy, or quen is the real challenge. Pure combat with some magic signs for crowd control. It's the hardest way to play but most rewarding.
You know what would be awesome? A storyline in which you could take the mantle of sorcerer. Primarily of interest to me would be the possibility of in game mechanics (such as rpg elements, progression, combat, etc.) related to the way sorcerers develop their understanding of chaos and how they individually can harness it. Aka, forget crafting potions, craft spells!
Great video, I just wanted to say I don't believe ANYONE can do Signs. In Blood of Elves, Lambert tells Triss that Ciri has no magical power because she can't do Signs. He says the Signs require at least minimal magical ability. (quote: "She can't form the Sign of Aard. Or any other sign. She has tried hundreds of times, to no effect. And you know our Signs require minimal power. Ciri does not even have that. She is an absolutely normal child..."). I know I've read somewhere that everyone can use them, but Lambert seems to say otherwise. There's still very basic spells and more people could learn how to do them than the spells Yennefer or the other mages do, but it seems that you need at least a minor ability to do them. (Which has lead to me wondering if only those with some magical potential survive the Witcher trails...)
Isilme Tsukiyono Also interesting to note, from looking at the effects of the Griffin Witcher gear, it seems that witchers of the School of the Griffin specialized in magic, Signs especially. So it gets me thinking that Griffin witchers have more magic ability than 'normal' humans.
Feeling the Witcher ♥. I really love when you dive into this series. I didn't even know there were books! I'm a noob, but I am falling in love with it. You guys have a big part in that. I have yet to play 3 & I don't think I finished 2. I really need to jump into it. I welcome all your content, as it has all been so good. Very rewarding and I'm always left with the warm fuzzies & that satisfaction for the moment, with the lingering underlying desire for more to come.
team igni i remember by the time i got to the ending of the first game that i was so op that i could just cast igni over and over again and it would cause the boss's too to be constantly staggered and being pushed back, i could literally sit there taping one button and not move or use my swords and killed both of them and it was also my first play through of the game, so in the first game the only sign i used was igni and aard there was like no other reason to use any thing else.
Haven't played The Witcher 3 or 2 for that matter. Just got the second game going to play through that and then jump straight into The Witcher 3. If a game has a great lore then i am willing to give it a shot. The combat in the first game just wasn't what i was used to so i dropped it years ago but recently got back to trying it out and would you look at that i actually enjoyed it a lot. Since summer holiday is right around the corner i have the perfect excuse to not leave the house.
I see why somne wouldn't be included in any of the games, but it's a pretty useful spell. - Sneaking into a place, taking out guards without killing them? Somne - Travel companion annoying you when you wanna sleep? Somne - Emergency anaesthetics? Somne
I do believe the swords are two handed though. Sure you can wield it in 1 and have a hand free for signs and ready to block, but when geralt strikes with his blade he almost always uses 2 hands.
Hey guys, I've never commented before but I noticed there is not a video especially of you commenting on exactly what is a Dragon Break(how it works, from where comes, and more important WHAT CHANGED AFTER ? , which is a pretty nebulous topic in Lore, so could you please explain this in a vid: 3
Axii == water, instead of "psychological manipulation" I always felt it was more likely to be associated with "tranquility". But yeah in the game it's definitely more like a Jedi mind trick.
Battle-axes and wood-chopping-axes are two completely different things one is a very thin, sharp weapon the other a blunt in comparison, but very thick and robust tool, great for chopping wood; but otherwise unwieldy and top-heavy.
Just don't charge through the main story line, it's as much of an exploration game as it is a story driven one. Some of the best game play will come from side quests or exploration
This amazing game was singlehandedly responsible for me failing 3 consecutive modules of my medical degree and having to repeat 4 months of work in my personal time. You know what? I don’t regret a MOMENT OF IT.
There are also 2 more less talked about signs, Supirre- which is a Sign that is drawn, is used to focus on a conversation, mainly for eavesdropping- and an unnamed sign simply known as 'Hate Reflecting sign',-it focuses the hate and anger a being directs towards you and sends it back at them, kind of like how 'killing intent' tends to be portrayed.
3:32 you are saying here that witchers never use 2 handed great swords because they need two hands free for casting signs. But I would say they arn't using great swords because they arn't really swords anymore but more pollarms. And actually the witcher swords are 2 handed longswords but you can easily get one hand of to use for something else with two handed swords there are many techniques in historical sword fighting were you let one hand lose of your sword. The only thing is that it is very tiresome to swing a 2 handed swords with one hand but looking at the inhuman strength witchers have they would be able to use them for some time in one hand.
I'm sorry but I do not agree with you. first of all, I stopped using the word bastard sword about a year ago since I can't, and with me, a lot of other people in the sword community. This is because of the gray area about the length of what would be called an arming sword, a bastard sword or a long sword. There are a lot of people now who would call a so-called bastard sword just a sort longsword because we just look at the handle. the second argument is the length of the blade. In the Witcher 3, it is stated that a witcher blade is 40' (about 1 meter) which is actually on the longer site of a long sword blade. if you have any arguments why you would call it a basted sword I am implied to hear them.
You do know that longswords, the weapons Witchers seem to use the most, ARE *2* handed weapons right? Geralt obviously has *both* hands on whichever sword he's useing It is possible to hold a 2 handed weapon in 1 hand to do a quick spell with your other Longswords only weigh 2-3 pounds on average and Greatswords only weigh 6-7 pounds on average A Witcher is stronger then a normal man so they could *easily* hold a 2 handed weapon in 1 hand for just a little bit to cast a Sign
Nah, I'm pretty sure that there will be another game set in the Witcher universe, but we probably won't be playing as Geralt. “It’s too early to talk about it, but it’s not like we’re forgetting about this brand. It wouldn’t be fair towards the fans,” said Kicinski to Polish TV station TVN24 BiS. “We’ve worked within this universe for over a dozen years now and I don’t think it’s going to be the end of it.”
Axii is the main sign i used in the Witcher 3, it's very useful in cutscene because it acts like the Jedi mind trick.
Robomerc i kind of avoided it in cut scenes because Geralt himself state he disliked using it to get what he wants
ZGX kinda feel bad for using it so heavily my main strategy for bandit camps is to say hey you kill your friends it’s a fun time and it’s the only way I got through the quest for the master weaponsmith whose name I can’t spell I got roped into the events (I hate backing off when I’m in the middle of events) at level 12 or 14 don’t remember which specifically but I am very stubborn and made it through largely by making everyone kill each other
triforceofcourage100 Hattori’s quest “Swords and Dumplings.” I did it at level ten knowing I’d get a sword out of it. It took me hours. Then, the “Blade from the Bits” that he gave me was worse than what I was already using. 😑
I made a whole playthrough around the sign
I always put 3 points in it. For that reason, works great with shield wearing enemies too.
What are signs?
OP with the right build
Ragnar Lothbrok _ Yup. But also one of the most boring builds imo.
Scars True
Marmer Alchemy mixed with combat or signs is stupidly broken
All signs op??? Not realy but quen on the other hand.... oh BOY. In all the bestiary sections one thing shuld be written, USE QUEN!!
Azir Ya boyyy None of the signs are op on their own, you need a high level sign build with some alchemy thrown in there and the highest tier Griffin armor. You can get your sign intensity up to like 700%. At that point it's not even fun anymore
I always compared them with runes from norse mythology. Anyone can use them, they're just not as powerful as actual magic.
Quen sign is the best.
Change my mind.
IraqI GaMer axii and Quen are my favorites
Yea all the others are so underpowered compared to it except maybe yrden but only when fighting spectres
Quen is utterly broken in Witcher 3.
Change my mind.
Igni is my favourite
Change my mind
Alternate Sign Yrden is my favorite.
Change my mind.
Water, in occult schools such as Hermetics, is tied to thought, will, and emotion. Hence the connection with Axii.
Quen is my favourite. It is useful in every fight. When you upgrade it to become an exploding spherical shield it can make flying swarms of harpies and sirens fall from the sky if detonated at the right moment. I love Axii too since it is so hand in conversations and makes Geralt look like a boss.
The reason axii makes geralt look like a boss is because it makes other people look like dumbasses
This just makes me wonder...
Why wasn't there a scholar type Witcher dedicated to refining new signs?
Just like any other magic using order, there's no end to the amount of good reasons to keep developing more ways to utilise a tool as useful as magic.
If nothing else, to make possible the ability to handle even more diverse situations with ease.
Or just to keep evolving, so that enemies can't just show up and eradicate you once they've prepared enough for the more well known tricks up their sleeves.
There is but I believe it's a whole school, it's either the manticore or Griffin, they were so well versed in magic they were almost mages
I believe it was the school of the griffin. In the lore, correct me if I am wrong they were able to create way more powerful signs and were extremely well versed in magic.
Heliotrope actually does appear in the Witcher 2, it's unlockable through the skill tree I believe. It's totally different than what you described though, guess they took some creative liberties.
I've been watching (and loving) a play through of The Witcher 3 because of the start of these videos. Thanks for doing these off shoot videos, Drew. Love em
In Witcher 3 there’s a conversation when Geralt says that a witchers hability to use signs is aquired via mutations in one of the trials
Good video, it would be great if you mentioned the variations of the signs in the previous games as well, as they have slightly different functions
i thank M. Night Shyamalan for Signs.
igni was my go to sign, its easy mode once upgraded
The only magic I know of in the Witcher universe is the skill that makes food regeneration last for twenty minutes. Easy mode the entire game on deathmarch.
Another interesting thing to note about Axii is that in Zen Buddhism a major goal is to strive for "mizu no kokoro" or "mind like water"
Maybe that's what they were going for with that reference??
I really appreciate the signs from a gameplay perspective because I feel like depending on how you play each sign can be incredibly useful. None of them feel useless. I used to think Yrden was only good for fighting Wraiths but then I did a play through with it as my main sign and that sure changed my tune.
The Yrden sign when fully developed will do damage over time and stun enemies inside its field of influence. It was my preferred sign as I got further along in the game.
"Which is why you'll never see a Witcher wielding a great sword or axe". Except those were weapons you could get your hands on in Witcher 2...
And in Witcher 3 too :P The Dwarven Axe is pretty cool tho
Doesn't even make sense even if they weren't, you can take your hand off your weapon for a second mid fight, just not while you are swinging it
I just started The Witcher 3 for the first time. So addicting.🙏
Are u past the first area yet?
@Crystal Phoenix addicting isn't wrong
Keep up the Witcher videos! Thanks man
Yrden is definitely the most mysterious and in my opinion the most interesting sign for me. When fully upgraded and use the grandmaster griffin armor the Yrden sign becomes a very practical and powerful magic tool that aside from supernatural beings it can also take down monsters. I also love the in game graphical appearance.
Happy to see more Witcher content.
Heliotrope sign is a way to lessen the impact of being, say, thrown against a wall, or the ground.
IIRC, in the novels Geralt used Igni to blow up a pile of wood and was surprised by its force, as he did not use elixirs that enhance signs for a long time.
Yrden was used to seal himself in Adda's sarcophagus, so that the striga could not open it or maybe even go near.
Heliotrope was used to protect against a bruxa's scream projectile.
A pleasure to watch as always. Looking forward to more Witcher lore!
Me too
Could you possibly make a Witcher lore video about dragons in the Witcher universe, and possibly other dragon-like monsters/draconids? I think it'd be a pretty interesting topic.
me as bear armor endurance tank i used igni only with combination with petris philter potion which guarantees burning effect to quickly damage and stun multiple opponents.
Awesome!
I am just now learning that you guys do witcher vids, this is a surprise to be sure, but a welcome one
there need to be a shock water or ice and earth signs
Cool thumbnail and visual images for background of the video. Ursine in my opinion is the best looking gear in the witcher
Will there be more Witcher content? Love the lore videos!
I love all your guys videos including the witcher 3 so please do some more lore videos on this and the elder scrolls please and thank you!
On my old Xbox one I beat the game on deathmarch without quen, I did use the other signs yrden helps a lot especially magic trap, playing hardest difficulty with no whirl, rend, alchemy, or quen is the real challenge. Pure combat with some magic signs for crowd control. It's the hardest way to play but most rewarding.
You know what would be awesome? A storyline in which you could take the mantle of sorcerer. Primarily of interest to me would be the possibility of in game mechanics (such as rpg elements, progression, combat, etc.) related to the way sorcerers develop their understanding of chaos and how they individually can harness it. Aka, forget crafting potions, craft spells!
More Witcher 3 videos please! They are awesome!
Nice to see you got into the last book!
You guys make great videos. Your skyrim builds. Are awsome. I love the soilder of fortune my favorite build you have made.
Next why don’t you do why Geralt hates portals maybe there’s a specific reason
Pretty sure he says in The Witcher 3 that it's because it makes his stomach churn, but I may be wrong.
That's fair, I just assumed it was because of the nature of magic in the Witcher universe.
Michael McBoomBoom have u read the book ?
D_10_8 Studios no but I want to I can’t get enough of this universe
Michael McBoomBoom can’t recommend it to you enough!
I am currently reading one of the books and I am ecstatic
8:30 that actually does make sense as in real world alchemy elemental Water is associated with the mind and especially with dreaming.
This series is fascinating and interesting amazing work drew is this your series or is Scott and Michael In this too
You should do a fallout let’s play with the raider overboss
Great video, I just wanted to say I don't believe ANYONE can do Signs.
In Blood of Elves, Lambert tells Triss that Ciri has no magical power because she can't do Signs. He says the Signs require at least minimal magical ability. (quote: "She can't form the Sign of Aard. Or any other sign. She has tried hundreds of times, to no effect. And you know our Signs require minimal power. Ciri does not even have that. She is an absolutely normal child...").
I know I've read somewhere that everyone can use them, but Lambert seems to say otherwise. There's still very basic spells and more people could learn how to do them than the spells Yennefer or the other mages do, but it seems that you need at least a minor ability to do them. (Which has lead to me wondering if only those with some magical potential survive the Witcher trails...)
Isilme Tsukiyono Also interesting to note, from looking at the effects of the Griffin Witcher gear, it seems that witchers of the School of the Griffin specialized in magic, Signs especially. So it gets me thinking that Griffin witchers have more magic ability than 'normal' humans.
Ciri powers didnt awaken yet
Feeling the Witcher ♥. I really love when you dive into this series. I didn't even know there were books! I'm a noob, but I am falling in love with it. You guys have a big part in that. I have yet to play 3 & I don't think I finished 2. I really need to jump into it. I welcome all your content, as it has all been so good. Very rewarding and I'm always left with the warm fuzzies & that satisfaction for the moment, with the lingering underlying desire for more to come.
team igni
i remember by the time i got to the ending of the first game that i was so op that i could just cast igni over and over again and it would cause the boss's too to be constantly staggered and being pushed back, i could literally sit there taping one button and not move or use my swords and killed both of them and it was also my first play through of the game, so in the first game the only sign i used was igni and aard there was like no other reason to use any thing else.
I think Yrden is less like Necromancy but more like moondust bombs which has the same effect
do a video about ladies of the woods
You should make a video on Dandelion
I think Axi is designed with the fluidity of ones thoughts and actions in mind. As if they where water.
Haven't played The Witcher 3 or 2 for that matter. Just got the second game going to play through that and then jump straight into The Witcher 3. If a game has a great lore then i am willing to give it a shot. The combat in the first game just wasn't what i was used to so i dropped it years ago but recently got back to trying it out and would you look at that i actually enjoyed it a lot. Since summer holiday is right around the corner i have the perfect excuse to not leave the house.
I see why somne wouldn't be included in any of the games, but it's a pretty useful spell.
- Sneaking into a place, taking out guards without killing them? Somne
- Travel companion annoying you when you wanna sleep? Somne
- Emergency anaesthetics? Somne
I do believe the swords are two handed though. Sure you can wield it in 1 and have a hand free for signs and ready to block, but when geralt strikes with his blade he almost always uses 2 hands.
And what was the sign used to seal the cover of the sarcophagus when Geralt was fighting striga? I can't remember.
Need more lore vids plz
"SOMN" means sleep in Romanian :)
Hey guys, I've never commented before but I noticed there is not a video especially of you commenting on exactly what is a Dragon Break(how it works, from where comes, and more important WHAT CHANGED AFTER ? , which is a pretty nebulous topic in Lore, so could you please explain this in a vid: 3
More lore I'm loving it!
Geralt of Fucking Rivia I quote your username daily legend!
Axii == water, instead of "psychological manipulation" I always felt it was more likely to be associated with "tranquility". But yeah in the game it's definitely more like a Jedi mind trick.
Hello my guy, idk if u did this already but could u explain the lore behind what happens to a persons soul in the elder scrolls universe. Ty
"Ooo, another FudgeMuppet vid!"
"Wait... a Witcher Lore vid???"
*FUCKIN' FINALLY.*
*Eternal Fire wants to know your location*
Battle-axes and wood-chopping-axes are two completely different things one is a very thin, sharp weapon the other a blunt in comparison, but very thick and robust tool, great for chopping wood; but otherwise unwieldy and top-heavy.
I only use igni and aard, honestly. i use yrden for wraiths and axii for shield users, but that's it. I'm not a quen-eboo.
just realized that signs are like avatar the last airbender powers, no wonder I'm a big fan of both!
Could you please do a video on WHY THE FUCK the grand master ursine armor doesn’t tuck Geralt’s hair into the collar?
Nice I’m on my death march play thru these lore videos will be lovely 😊 💯👌🏾
Yay a Witcher lore vid
I think it’s time for a new game plus pure sign build, drew doesn’t get enough credit for his Witcher lore vids
I have to get these books.
Should i get this game ? I havent seen too much about it but it sounds amazing
Luke Martindale definitely. Get the game of the year Edition and you won't leave ur room for a long time
Maurice Adel lol not sure if that sounds like a good thing, i think this might be my next purchase
Just don't charge through the main story line, it's as much of an exploration game as it is a story driven one. Some of the best game play will come from side quests or exploration
Luke Martindale
This is Skyrim, but perfect
Besieged done that on accident with my first ever skyrim play through, not making that mistake again
i think in witcher 2 the helitrope sign freezes time. is that not a part of the lore?
Poland likes to make secrets
Where was the place at 10:50? It is the one location I don't recognize.
Gerald doesn't use one handed swords, he uses two bastard swords ( hand and a half ).
I have the signs tattooed on my arm
Sir Ravix of Fourhorn celbit
Badass
I 100 % would like to use agni, I need it now! Lol
Love this Channel
Interesting fact: the sign somn has the same efect and meaning as the romanian word somn which means sleep.
Tudor Greere well, the romanian word derives from the roman word sommus...
Man they known so much
Quen is friend
Ugh we need more withcer videos
Signs are things that give you directions and instructions
This amazing game was singlehandedly responsible for me failing 3 consecutive modules of my medical degree and having to repeat 4 months of work in my personal time. You know what? I don’t regret a MOMENT OF IT.
@Crystal Phoenix you have a problem for being a bitch;)
Where is Michael and Scott
More witcher Vids Drew common now
what is the best armor and the best steel sword?
I have mastered igni, I am the flamethrower god!
If signs are easy to use why doesn't everyone use them?
There are also 2 more less talked about signs, Supirre- which is a Sign that is drawn, is used to focus on a conversation, mainly for eavesdropping- and an unnamed sign simply known as 'Hate Reflecting sign',-it focuses the hate and anger a being directs towards you and sends it back at them, kind of like how 'killing intent' tends to be portrayed.
3:32 you are saying here that witchers never use 2 handed great swords because they need two hands free for casting signs. But I would say they arn't using great swords because they arn't really swords anymore but more pollarms. And actually the witcher swords are 2 handed longswords but you can easily get one hand of to use for something else with two handed swords there are many techniques in historical sword fighting were you let one hand lose of your sword. The only thing is that it is very tiresome to swing a 2 handed swords with one hand but looking at the inhuman strength witchers have they would be able to use them for some time in one hand.
casthelion witchers use bastard swords not long swords. There’s a night and day difference
I'm sorry but I do not agree with you. first of all, I stopped using the word bastard sword about a year ago since I can't, and with me, a lot of other people in the sword community. This is because of the gray area about the length of what would be called an arming sword, a bastard sword or a long sword. There are a lot of people now who would call a so-called bastard sword just a sort longsword because we just look at the handle.
the second argument is the length of the blade. In the Witcher 3, it is stated that a witcher blade is 40' (about 1 meter) which is actually on the longer site of a long sword blade.
if you have any arguments why you would call it a basted sword I am implied to hear them.
You do know that longswords, the weapons Witchers seem to use the most, ARE *2* handed weapons right? Geralt obviously has *both* hands on whichever sword he's useing
It is possible to hold a 2 handed weapon in 1 hand to do a quick spell with your other
Longswords only weigh 2-3 pounds on average and Greatswords only weigh 6-7 pounds on average
A Witcher is stronger then a normal man so they could *easily* hold a 2 handed weapon in 1 hand for just a little bit to cast a Sign
Do you guys have a discord server?
Oh, man...
Witcher use two handed swords tho...they have two LONGSWORDS. Which are two handed. That being said can be used one handed
Are they ever going to make a new Witcher?
Mπ. $€£F De§t®ü©T Yeah, but not anytime soon.
Mπ. $€£F De§t®ü©T They need to focus on Cyberpunk
Nah, I'm pretty sure that there will be another game set in the Witcher universe, but we probably won't be playing as Geralt.
“It’s too early to talk about it, but it’s not like we’re forgetting about this brand. It wouldn’t be fair towards the fans,” said Kicinski to Polish TV station TVN24 BiS. “We’ve worked within this universe for over a dozen years now and I don’t think it’s going to be the end of it.”
So... Anyone can learn the signs or just a Witcher?
Anyone can
And alchemy, potions to improve signs
Yo were's your fallout 4 builds and skyrim builds going?
Yrden is a Nordic word, pronounced 'yeer-den'.
I use quin way to much...
#TeamQuen
cool