Well, where to even begin with this Witcher modding chaos? So, yeah, The Witcher 3 is ten years old—wild, right? Like, everyone’s diving back into ancient games, swimming in nostalgia. Witcher chatter everywhere. And here I am, thinking about dusting it off, but there’s this new mod that’s spinning my head around like a top.
We’re talking about a serious Witcher skill system remix here. It’s like swapping a favorite snack for a long-lost recipe—sweet nostalgia, or maybe just confusing? Ha, who knows? Let’s dive in.
This brainchild is from Gerwant30, the genius behind some modding magic, who also kinda blew everyone’s minds by earning a fancy spot in CD Projekt’s REDkit modding contest. Ever heard of exploring Cintra? Yeah, that was them. Ambitious, right?
So here’s the deal, this mod waves a wand and—you guessed it—mashes the OG Witcher’s skill vibes into Witcher 3. More control, infinite branches, a talent forest of over 200 skills. Crazy? Or maybe a stroke of genius? “Hah,” as Gerwant30 might chuckle, flipping the boring old skill trees on their heads, giving us bronze, silver, gold—like a medieval Olympics.
Picture it: you’re not just tinkering with swords anymore—it’s all about becoming the master Witcher. You earn bronzes like cheap Halloween candy, then bam, you’re suddenly juggling silvers and golds, leveling up like a boss.
Four main trees—yeah, you read that right—and don’t even get me started on the five Witcher signs, each racing with 18 skills. Deep specialization is an understatement. You’re crafting, I dunno, an absolute magic-wielding machine or something.
Gerwant30 drops wisdom: “Your strength isn’t just gear stats, it’s all how you build yourself.” Tweak city, basically. Though remember, this mod’s still flexing its beta muscles. Some wheels are still getting greased, if you catch my drift.
Pro-tip, though. This mod? Exclusive club. It’s meant for a fresh start in base Witcher 3. Nope, can’t carry over your save files, no strolling through Hearts of Stone or Blood and Wine. And hey, they pair it with SkylineR390’s ‘Alchemy’—sounds like potion brewing school.
Oh, and spice it up with PsychoCaki’s ‘SCAAR’—whatever that might mean—and this cool immersive camera mod from TheMenxceX and ElementaryLewis. ‘Cause who wouldn’t want their dives into Witcherland to look extra snazzy?
So, the big question rollin’ around: Are you a fan of the old-school skill drama or do you stick to TW3’s seamless groove? Drop a line below—engage with the chaos!