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Did you know The Witcher 3 has age lines now? A whole decade of throwing its weight around. Everyone’s diving back into old games these days, and if this whole TW3 anniversary buzz has you itching to boot it up again, there’s a mod. And not just “a mod”—more of a twist if you’re hyped for The Witcher Remake.
Now, picture this: swapping a Witcher skill system with another, like reshuffling an old magic deck. Why? Beats me, but it might just sharpen your Witcher senses. Maybe better, maybe just different. Just me rambling here.
Okay, forget your cookies for a sec. Let’s talk about the mod by Gerwant30. Remember the guy scored big in a CD Projekt contest? Took us to Cintra for a bit. Now, the guy remade Witcher 1 talent trees for TW3. Think first Witcher meets third—it’s got a weird charm, or so they say. The mod’s all about giving you nerdy control over Geralt with “13 new talent trees and over 200 new skills.” It’s like taking an old-school RPG and modernizing it.
You build with bronze, silver, and gold talents. Start small in-game, like a baby witcher figuring out how to swing his sword, then suddenly—you’re a master, swinging with elegance. There are four main skill trees, but dig deeper and you find five more for Witcher signs. Dive into strong vs fast attack strategies with steel and silver (yep, it’s that deep).
The power’s not in the gear, they say—it’s how you tinker your skills, like baking without a recipe. But heads up, it’s still a beta. Could change, evolve, who knows?
Oh, but there’s a catch. It works on a fresh TW3 base game. Don’t try splicing saves from other DLCs, it’ll break, like piecing a puzzle from different boxes. And you’ll need SkylineR390’s ‘Alchemy’ mod—or you’re missing half the fun.
Anyway—back on track. Curious if the nostalgic old-school vibe does it for you or have TW3 skills just become your second skin? Drop a thought or two, yeah?