
You can even unlock master armorers and master blacksmith services who will give you better armor in their shops than normal shops. Of course, you'll get to buy weapons and armor in shops which are good enough. And Aaxi can be used ot influence people during dialogue parts to convince them to lower their price or let you go through certain places for free where you are supposed to pay.Ĭrafting in a very important aspect of this game. Yrden is highly effective in fighting wraiths and ghostly monsters. Doesn't mean other signs are bad either, Every sign is unique and useful in it's own way. So, spend your skill points in upgrading quen first if you wanna stay alive longer if you're looking for sign upgrades. However, Quen at first stages will be weak. Quen provides a protective shield around you so even if you miss a dodge or an attack or a parry, this shield will protect you from taking damage. For beginners, I highly recommend using the sign "Quen". Aaxi will influence opponents and peoples' minds and Yrden will create a magic trap.

They are Igni, Quen, Aard, Aaxi and Yrden. Swords along with the signs will help you beat enemies faster. Signs: SIgns are a very important element in combat. And I'd like to take a moment and shout out for the people who inspired me and helped me to make this guide. And apologies for the low resolution screenshots and some of the screenshots are taken from google, so credits to them for the screenshots. SInce the guide is a bit huge, kindly use the guide index to go through whichever tip you need. I'm no expert in this game myself, but I sure am able enough to give some beginner tips for Witcher 3 newbies. So, hopefully this guide will give a brighter picture of how to play if you're a complete newbie to Witcher series like me.

I decided to make this guide because of those people who just couldn't understand how to play and give a bad review to this game. I was new to this series and I haven't played any previous witcher games till now. I was inspired to create this guide because there really wasn't any guide for people who are completely new to witcher, or I haven't come across any. This is the fist guide I've ever created, so apologies if it's not on par with the standard guides.
