Thankfully, for the 'collecting' trophies, you only need 90 or 95% for most things, if I am remembering correctly.
Thankfully, for the 'collecting' trophies, you only need 90 or 95% for most things, if I am remembering correctly.
Thanks! I'm hoping for the same. If it isn't,I have TW3 queued up to a point where I can reject Triss again, so that would be a good second choice.
That's GRIMOIRE Weiss to you, hussy.
I have 9.5 days of vacation starting in about 2.5 hours, which I will need to prepare for turning a year older in less than a week, so I've got some time to game.
Have been using a ton of the laser pod in my second play through. It's epic.
The only thing that separates the Ciri as witcher and Ciri as empress endings is if you visit Emhyr before Bald Mountain, and if Nilfgaard wins the war. If you get those two qualities plus make more 'good' than 'bad' decisions, you'll get Electric Dragon's ending.
Wolf is the most well-rounded, and was usually my go-to when I used Witcher gear during runs. Fun fact: I've never worn Ursine armor, bulky armor just seems very un-Witcher to me.
2B with red hair is the best 2B. Although brunette 2B is great as well.
Especially since his door is still locked shut when the village is attacked. Although I suppose that means he obtained his goal.
Just ride a boar or moose around town, they whack enemies pretty well and are speedy. I also find it funny to have 9S running after me while I'm speeding away on a moose.
Missile Pod FTW.
Still waiting for NieR: Automata. Thanks.
Yes, I believe it is a steel sword if you let him go, and a silver sword if you defeat him? Or the same sword either way. If you give the aunt money, she does make the girl pancakes, so +1 for the aunt. Anyway, the best reward is when you go back and visit; you should get it as soon as you fast travel to the location.
What about the one where they use the inverse tachyon beam?
Did you go back and visit the girl?
It is both fun and complex, and I'm coming from closed beta. They changed a lot from that version, and I'm paying dearly for that. My beloved Skellige is being relegated to queensguard only….which is fun, but I want to fund some other uses for it.
By the transitive property (or one of those math things I learned in sixth or seventh grade):
'Don't worry! I'm gonna be fine!'
Did the story of NieR chew you up and eat you breakfast?
I felt the same way about Dragon Fin Soup. I thought the protagonist could be a great character, but nothing was compelling me to continue on. I always feel like I should, however.