While Kaer Morhen provided Geralt with a firm footing, he will need to continue honing his skills to take on the many perils awaiting him throughout The Witcher 3.
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There are many ways to accrue experience outside of battle, from Gwent matches to horse racing and fistfights. But a witcher's time for leisurely activities is limited, leaving them with little choice but to sharpen their skills and gain experience along the path.
Updated on May 23, 2022, by Kim Dailey: Given the nature of their training, Witchers are constantly adapting to learn new and better ways to hone their skills. We thought it was about time to also tune our recommendations with some more tactics we've been employing in our latest playthroughs.
Use witcher senses everywhere, take all the quests, and hit all the checks- in this case, question marks. There are six Places of Power surrounding the village of White Orchard, which are well worth the time and effort as each one grants an additional skill point. By exhausting all opportunities in White Orchard, a witcher will be more than prepared for the dangers ahead in Velen and Novigrad.
Continue the habits from White Orchard, using witcher senses to explore every corner. Take some time and ride out to uncover question marks and destroy any monster nests and bandit camps along the way. Be sure to check the World Map often for any new points of interest that might've popped up in the vicinity.
There is always work to be had in times of war, but monsters will have their way with ill-equipped witchers. This is why it's crucial for Geralt always to have up-to-date gear and upgrade Roach's equipment as well.
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