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Apr 30, 2005
You know he's the villain, because he's got shifty eyes.
Never parry, always dodge. Basically get close enough so that the enemy will start their attack animation, then dodge twice to get behind them and backstab with a strong slice once or twice. Repeat. When facing multiple enemies, dodge "circles" around them until none of them are in position to block or counter attack while you backstab one of them. And yeah, bombs are amazing. Cedrick sells the grapeshot bomb recipe just outside Floatsam. They're great and made from common ingredients. When facing a horde, always thin them out with bombs. Or magic I guess, if you're going that route.

Maybe parrying works too, I don't know, but the above is how I beat the game on insane.

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Apr 30, 2005
You know he's the villain, because he's got shifty eyes.
Save Triss to avoid a bloody massacre and get the spell breaking dagger from the guard who stole from Ioverth so you can save the dragon in Wild Hunt.

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Apr 30, 2005
You know he's the villain, because he's got shifty eyes.
A big problem in Witcher 2 was that buff timers would still keep going during conversations, so if you went through every option and let the voice actors speak all their lines, by the the time the fighting started your buffs would be gone.

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