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Wow, ten years of The Witcher 3 already? I’m still wrapping my head around it. Time flies, or maybe fast travels in this case. So, if you’re wallowing in nostalgia or just itching for a bit more in your next playthrough—hold up, there’s a mod you gotta check. Might just flip your Witcher world upside down. Ish.
Okay, maybe not flip, but it’s enough to make you pause. I was thinking, why swap one Witcher skill set for another, anyway? Sounds… redundant, right? Or maybe not. It kinda rekindles whatever sparks the first Witcher game had. No idea why I care, but I just do.
So here’s the deal: Gerwant30—yep, that’s the modder’s name—has conjured up something wild. Remember how layered the skill system was back in The Witcher 1? No? Well, worry not! They’ve tossed that intricate ballet of talent trees into The Witcher 3. And they didn’t hold back. “Tales of the Witcher” is what they’re calling it. Pretty grand, huh?
Picture this: 13 fresh talent trees. Over 200 skills. It’s like Christmas, but for Witcher fans. I get jittery just thinking about the endless build possibilities. And the level system—bronze, silver, gold—like some quest for the Holy Grail of skill mastery. You start small with some bronze, then—bam!—you’re a silver-level badass, eventually sparkling gold (not literally). But it feels epic.
Imagine four main skill trees and five—yes, five—distinct Witcher sign trees. Each sparkling with options that scream for specialization. One could get lost tweaking and retweaking skills. A dream, really, for those who love deep dives into character builds.
Quick tip though. This only rolls properly on a fresh game. Sorry if you were thinking of diving straight into those lavish DLCs—Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine. Might not gel so well. And you’ll want SkylineR390’s ‘Alchemy,’ too. Ingredients for the perfect mix, apparently.
Ah, and just for flair—try PsychoCaki’s ‘SCAAR’ and this nifty camera mod by TheMenxceX and ElementaryLewis. It’s like seeing through a whole new lens. The attention to detail is just—wow. I didn’t even know I needed it until I did.
So, are you a legacy Witcher 1 fan itching for that old charm or is TW3’s system like second nature, untouchable in its comfort? I mean, I’d love to hear what’s ticking inside your Witcher brain. Drop a thought or two below… or not. No pressure.