On December 14, 2022, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt had a recent re-release to bring it up to more modern graphical and gameplay standards for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
While it is hard to believe that almost seven years have passed since the game’s initial launch, two aspects that have remained unchanged in the remaster are the main quests and skills.
This particular guide will detail the best skills for Geralt in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, for both new players and returning players looking for another trip down memory lane.
Note: Spoilers for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt will follow. Viewer discretion is advised.
Players should keep in mind that the skills in The Witcher 3 have their own unique uses. While some may be better than others, this list is in no way indicative of the absolute must-have tier, and simply reflects the author’s opinions.
Strong Back increases Geralt’s maximum inventory weight by 60 points.
An incredibly useful skill, it allows players to hoard more items in their inventory when on the move and consequently loot more as well. Combined with the Fiend Decoction and Beauclair Saddlebags, they will have an inventory limit of 250.
This particular ability was added in the Blood and Wine DLC of the game, and slowly regenerates Geralt’s vitality for 20 real-life minutes when he consumes any food item.
This skill is very useful in the early game, since food and potions are scarce at the point.
Delusion is a sign skill for Axii in The Witcher 3, and is highly recommended to unlock early on in the game.
While having its uses in combat, mostly for slowing down enemies, Delusion is mainly needed for unlocking additional dialogue options. The skill can be used to avoid fights by forced persuasion.
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