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By the time I'm level 15 I have over 15k in crowns (gold) By the time I'm level 20 I have 50k and have stopped searching every box/bag/whatever unless it's directly on my way. I usually sell some once I get above twenty for the total number of a specific component. Crafting and alchemy components don't weigh anything so collect all and just sell the excess. I just sell them because I have 5 more of that exact same runestone.
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I never take apart swords or armor to get runestones back. I get so many runestones and components that the only time I do dismantle is when I have that one specific component that I need to create the griffin sword (ex.) and I happen to have something I can take apart to get it. I've found that dismantling most things isn't worth it since you have to pay to dismantle. It costs 1k but you should be swimming in coin by the time you can get one. In Velen (and further on) you can get a potion that resets all your ability points so you can try out different builds. By 10th level and beyond, you will sometimes spend minutes in your alchemy, inventory, and character menus and with armors/blacksmiths dismantling and creating stuff.ĭon't worry about 'optimal' builds. For my first 10 days of play I never thought to combine mutagens.
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I currently play on B&BB difficulty I dont really enjoy Death March.ĭefinitely watch/read tutorials and the instruction manual so you at least know how to do everything. Then after maybe getting to around halfway through Velen (or however long it takes for you to get used to combat), restart on the normal difficulty level. Use the difficulty slider so you can get a feel for the game and flow of combat first. It'll take a week + to get used to the controls and the flow of combat. You can't just button-mash until the bad beast/guy is dead like in many other RPGs. Here are some pointers that should help you along the way. I recently finished the main story and two expansions for the first time and have started a NG+ run.