The Witcher 3: Wild Huntis a massive action RPG much loved by fans and critics alike.
This becomes particularly apparent as more harsh truths are brought to light.
But there are also many different tidbits of lore and experiences in this quest that are easy to miss.
Here are 10 such easily miss-able things inThe Witcher 3’s"Family Matters" quest.
Eventually, the Baron gives his permission for you to search his room and his daughter’s room.
If you choose to ignore his daughter’s room, you miss out on three different items of interest.
The second is a Letter to Tamara, which hints very strongly that not all is as it seems.
The third is a pair of items, some incense and an old key which.
When the “dead” baby was buried, it became a botchling.
If you succeed, it will transform into a lubberkin.
In the course of the fight, the botchling will transform, spouting spikes on their back.
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It gets worse though.
This may sound like the stuff of nightmares, but it’sactuallyfrom Slavic mythology.
The Lubberkin’s counterpart is known as the Klobuk.
One such opportunity can be found after learning of the Botchling’s existence and returning to Crown’s Perch.
You will see a fire and be presented with the opportunity to save the horses and stable-hand.
This will reward you with 20 crowns.
The next opportunity is much simpler.
After the Pellar’s ritual is complete, walk him home.
This rewards you with extra experience.
But if you don’t prepare yourself properly, gaining entry can become kind of a pain.
Luckily there are a couple of different ways to make this easier.
Additionally, you will unlock more dialogue with Tamara later on.
The second option is gaining the fake transit pass during the Fake Papers quest.
so you can complete this questline and gain your information about Ciri, you don’tneedto visit with Tamara.
And you’ll also miss out on XP.
Because of this, you’re free to find Annaaftertalking to Tamara andbeforereturning to the Baron.
When you do this, you are given the option of who you bring up first.
Be sure to mention Tamara first.
If you mention Anna first the ensuing conversation prevents you from mentioning Tamara.
3Gwent with the Baron
Perhaps the most distracting and beloved past-time withinThe Witcher 3is that of Gwent.
That has since been fixed in a patch.
Rather, the conclusion is included in the follow-up quest, Return to Crookback Bog.
But quests inThe Witcher 3rarely have happily-ever-after endings and this one is no different.
In another, he finds Anna in the form of a water hag.
In either outcome, the Baron hangs himself.
It’s up to the player to decide which of these is “happiest.”
And these are hard choices that will determine the outcome of the characters involved.
Your actions will determine the fate of these characters, good or bad.