

Overall, this looks like a pretty cool mod, so go ahead and download it from here and here. You can advance in the Witcher’s Skill Tree by casting Witcher’s Signs, Drinking Witcher’s Potions and Hitting enemies with Witcher’s Swords. When you enter the Main Hall, a bar will appear above your health bar to show your progress on the Skill (Skill progress can also be consulted on the MCM). When you enter the fortress, you will find a stone craved on the floor right in front of the main door, from which you can select the perks. In order to access the skill tree, you need to go to Kaer Fendargh. This Skill Tree is not related to the Vanilla Skill Tree in order to avoid incompabilities with other mods. What’s also cool here is that the mod adds a new, individual Skill Tree. Each Sign has a Regular and an Alternate effect, and is cast using Stamina. It simulates real, weighted, witcher-like / modern RPG movement for both.

Furthermore, A Witcher’s Adventure adds the 5 Witcher’s Signs from the Witcher 3. skyrim se animation mods, Mod pack n gin nhng. Moreover, it adds 43 sword models, ported directly from The Witcher 3.Īdditionally, players can find a lot of The Witcher’s 3 alchemical components and recipes. Going into more details, this mod adds three main quests that are heavily inspired by The Witcher games. According to its description, A Witcher’s Adventure brings elements from The Witcher games to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. I think a companion system could have worked with a few select characters (Zoltan is one of the only ones that comes to mind), but I think the game was right to avoid it, even if it’s a popular concept in games like Skyrim or Dragon Age.Modder ‘Gardden’ has released a pretty cool mod for both Skyrim Legacy and Skyrim Special Edition. Character interactions are pretty complex, so it would have been weird to drag Triss along on Yennefer missions, and having Ciri as a companion would be downright impossible most times as you’re spending the majority of the game looking for her. But the concept of a companion doesn’t really work well within the context of the game. I did feel a bit lonely playing through The Witcher 3 as Geralt, only interacting with others during specific missions. And it goes without saying that if you’re suddenly playing as Triss or Yennefer or Shani, Geralt’s lines won’t be magically re-recorded in the game’s numerous cutscenes. Nor will you be able to have voiced conversations with them. Unlike Skyrim, you’re not going to be able to give your companion your extra gear to “share your burdens,” as Lydia might say.

Obviously, there are limitations to this mod. There are a few NPCs you can sub in here, so you can wander around the countryside as someone other than Geralt and Geralt alone. The player here is using Triss Merigold, strapped with Geralt’s swords as their main character.
