In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Geralt has a wide selection of weapons to choose from. It can be overwhelming for players to decide which swords are the best for their playstyle. The good news is that Geralt can equip two swords at all times – one Silver and one Steel – giving players the flexibility to switch between different styles. However, there are certain swords that stand out regardless of the player’s preferred style.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt offers a diverse range of weapons, but Geralt is renowned for his platinum hair and sword-fighting skills. Therefore, it is important to choose a powerful primary weapon to maintain a menacing presence against enemies. The following list features eight exceptional swords – four Steel and four Silver. Each set of four includes a weapon from the base game, the Hearts of Stone DLC, and the Blood and Wine DLC, as well as one sword that surpasses the others.
Gwestog is a Steel Sword from the base game of The Witcher 3. It can be obtained as a loot drop from Witch Hunters during the Now or Never Quest, or by defeating bear Olaf during the Fists of Fury: Skellige Quest.
This sword provides a percentage increase in Quen Sign Intensity, as well as a small chance to freeze and a varying percentage of ‘chance to dismember’ based on Geralt and the sword’s levels. It occupies 3 slots and is a reliable Relic weapon that players can acquire earlier in the game compared to other swords on this list, allowing them to level it up.
Iris is a Steel Sword from the Hearts of Stone DLC expansion. This sword is obtained based on the player’s choice at the end of the Whatsoever a Man Soweth… Quest. Iris possesses a unique charge effect that can deliver a highly powerful strike against an enemy when the blade flashes red. Although it consumes 15% of the player’s vitality, there are ways to mitigate this cost, and the increased damage makes it a formidable weapon in Geralt’s arsenal.
2023-06-19 13:30:04
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