Witcher 2 Best Steel Sword

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Received from: Automatically after beginning the first chapter

Step 1: Acquire a silver sword

For Roche's path, a great steel sword, armor, and caster's gloves can be found with a little exploration almost immediately. For Iorveth's path you can buy probably the best armor in the chapter right away; you will also eventually end up with a better steel sword, plus have access to almost all of the good items from the other path later on. Deireadh is a Steel Sword in the Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Deireadh Information. Weapon Specs. 129 - 157 Steel Damage; Crit Hit Damage Bonus +8%; Chance to stun +1%; Bonus Gold +3%. Materials Obtained from Deconstruction. 2 x Leather scraps; 2 x Steel ingot; 1 x Diamond dust. Monster Den cave near Cavern location just northeast of Novigrad.

After a successful escape from the castle, you will be left with virtually nothing and the lack of a silver sword will be the most important. It's best to acquire any at all, as fast as possible. A silver sword is best bought from someone or forged, if only you have the formula. It happens, that you will find the Formula: Witcher's Silver Sword in the chests beside the ship.

In order to reach town, you have to complete A Rough Landing.

From the formula you can find out which materials you need to create the sword: diamond dust, timber, iron ore, silver ore If you were collecting stuff throughout the prologue, the only thing missing should be the silver ore You can easily buy it at the dwarven craftsman Bertold Candeler (M7, 6). You can also forge the sword at his shop. Additionally you can meet two craftsmen outside of town: Cedric (M7, 7) and Sendler (M7, 8).

The mission will end when one of the craftsmen forges the sword. User guide renault megane 2016.

I'm not an expert in any way.Regarding using silver against the Aen Elle, I have two possible explanations, both of which I'd consider plausible.1. The silver sword works against magic, which is why it's better than a steel sword against a monster that's killable but has magic-based defense/armour. The Aen Elle, unlike the local elves, use armour that's strengthened with magic (for example, the frost effect), so using a silver sword would get through it faster. Once you're broken through the armour, they're just squidgey organics inside, so you wouldn't switch weapons, just finish them off with the one you're already using.2. The huntsmen and the hounds are present at the same time, it would be crazy to change swords. CDPR just picked one and went with it.And as far as the silver sword is concerned, my understanding is there are sources for both the 'it's pure silver' and 'silver with a steel core' argument.

This might not be an exhaustive answer, but it can be helpful.It is probably because your version does not contain a subpackage called treectrl, from the following error: tkinter.TclError: can't find package treectrlThe wrapper library you are using TkTreectrl for tkinter has this statement somewhere: ver = master.tk.call('package', 'require', 'treectrl')which means you are trying to import the package treectrl from tk, but apparently that package does not exist. My advice is to checkout your version of tcl/tk and then check if it includes treectrl.You can check your tcl and tk version with the following commands (on Python 3): import tkinter tkinter.TkVersion8.5 tkinter.TclVersion8.5Maybe from the following link you can checkout if treectrl package is included in the Tk version 8.5:Similarly, you can do it for your tcl/tk version, if different from mine.My guess is that you need first to install treectrl which might be an for your tcl/tk distribution. Install packages islr.

I prefer the latter, as I don't really think a pure silver sword would work effectively, or for very long, on anything with a physical presence.Oh, and Ciri's sword is definitely steel. It wasn't intended for killing monsters. As you pointed out, it was given to her by Leo Bonhart, not during her 'Witcher Training' at Kaer Morhen. I'm not an expert in any way.Regarding using silver against the Aen Elle, I have two possible explanations, both of which I'd consider plausible.1. The silver sword works against magic, which is why it's better than a steel sword against a monster that's killable but has magic-based defense/armour. The Aen Elle, unlike the local elves, use armour that's strengthened with magic (for example, the frost effect), so using a silver sword would get through it faster. Once you're broken through the armour, they're just squidgey organics inside, so you wouldn't switch weapons, just finish them off with the one you're already using.2.

The huntsmen and the hounds are present at the same time, it would be crazy to change swords. CDPR just picked one and went with it.And as far as the silver sword is concerned, my understanding is there are sources for both the 'it's pure silver' and 'silver with a steel core' argument. I prefer the latter, as I don't really think a pure silver sword would work effectively, or for very long, on anything with a physical presence.Oh, and Ciri's sword is definitely steel.

It wasn't intended for killing monsters. As you pointed out, it was given to her by Leo Bonhart, not during her 'Witcher Training' at Kaer Morhen. Good one with that armor thing, could explained it all.About the changing swords, i remember fighting the bandits of a village in the Novigrad zone that one of them was a werewolf, and a lot of humans, was kinda crazy fighting like that, changing swords because i did a hit on other target. I think they took the silver thing too far, a steel sword still cuts wells flesh from a werewolf. Still they could have put a 'Realistic mode' option, or maybe in death march you have to deal with it by yourself.In fact, i would have loved that in deathmarch, they dont tell you what kind of sword you should use, neither the health. And maybe rebalance the thing between silver and iron in a way that two similar weapons, one of iron and one of silver, when you hit a magic monster with the iron one, you do 70% of the dmg, or when you hit a human with a silver also 70%, It just didnt felt right when sometimes bandits and wolves came up togheter and when i cut a bandit without shirt with a silver one, he doesnt get a shit. I mean, even a pipe would be more effective at hitting him.Know if any witcher expert in lore from CDProjekt can explain this whole thing?And you know, its a videogame and sometimes fans go too realistic, but hell, if we they dont, modders will.

' With the power of modding, comes a great responsability' - Me. So, I cross posted that here.

Thus it might seem a tad out of context first.Usually the Wild Hunt appears only in the form of an spectral projection, pretty much like an ordinary specter in the game. Those require a silver sword to hit them through the layers of the worlds, kind of the curtain that should seperate the world, but gets very thin on these occasions. What you're doing with Yrden in the game.At some point in the books Eredin mentions that it requires a huge load of power to fully transit to another world, so they usually only project - actually what was done in the first game.

Right now - from a book-lore point of view it would make sense to use the steel sword as the Hunt is in Geralt's world (otherwise, they would simply disappear, no corpses under trees.)For the monsters: In the books there are only a few that require silver to kill them, otherwise you can't harm them, usually it's the kind of monster that came from another world an still is tied to it, so the silver is able to cut this connection (kind of). Those monsters are classified a Relicts in the game.

And moinsters which are created via magic are only vulnerable to silver, Cursed in the game, the rest - as far as the books are concerned - could be easily killed with a steel sword as well.Read the latest book? Season of Storms?Geralt even says that the Witcher sword being any special isn't a real thing, they are only made by master craftsmen, but that's it with the difference to a normal sword.With certain Oils (which contain magic ingredienst) you even can make steel work agains magic monsters, not as efficiently as silver, but still. If I recall right there are even some monsters immune to silver.And another remark: the silver ain't actual silver, it's a meteorid-silver, something that's never really explained, but it seems to be something that looks and behaves like silver, but is capable of storing magic energy.Whilst writing that, I actually would love a book-monster-lore-mod. Only one sword, the other on Roach only for certain monsters, would require som additional research, but why not?And Dragonbird's explanation is a good way to justify the use of silver against elves.And yes, most of it probably comes down to streamline the gameplay and mechanics.Edit: I forgot to add the things about Ciri's swordNow, her sword is made of meteorite steel, by an unknown gnomish craftsman, so you can't actually tell whether it's something like a Witcher's 'silver' sword or a more usual steel sword. What you can say is that Geralt is using a Gnomish sword made of meteorite steel against several monsters (from insectoids to elementae) quite efficiently, so it'd be a save bet that Ciri's sword is something more thatn just a steel sword.