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I was wondering if you recommend playing the other Witcher games first?
I beat the first one, second one I am stuck on with the stupid Kayran.
Gives the usual 5 second burst of food a buff into TWENTY MINUTES
At such early levels it basically makes swallow useless until you finish the bloody baron's quest line
doesn't get any particular buff from any of the MULTITUDES of wine and drinkable alcohols.
It woulda been amazingly beneficial for immersion if you could stack a food item with one certain type of wine to get different very minimal buffs, like say vitality, sign power, attack power, or adrenaline etc etc.
Woulda been awesome if the wine that Geralt gets named after him gives you different buffs based on what you name it.
White Wolf for +5% Stamina regen, Butcher of Blaviken for +5% Adrenaline gain, and Geralt of Rivia for +5% damage resistance.
You can fast travel from any boat.
Ciri actually has a badass special attack if you hold the button to trigger signs.
The rules to gwent (still no clue)