
Dodging is less stamina intensive and sets you up for side and rear attacks.

Unless you buy the perks Rage Management and Adreniline Burst you need to be rolling only when really needed. I find this alot less immersion breaking than using the quick menu.īy default Stamina is used to cast signs and for doging/rolling. I use the Pad for fighting and keys 3-7 for changing Signs on the fly. You dont have to use one input method as it is not locked like alot of games. Not having to worry about using SPACE or ALT as modifier keys makes life alot simpler imho. The combat is really action oriented in this game and dodge and roll are your best friends. Personally I find using my XBOX gamepad way easier than KB + M. Like the saying goes discretion is the better part of valour. If in doubt, run away - You don't have to kill an enemy. I have plenty of content about Retro gaming and how to emulate EVERY system you can think of and thousands of games to boot via one interface, Worthy Free to Play Games, My Curator Page, Custom Content on the Steam Workshop and more besides. Drop me a message and I will add a new section if needed.Īssuming you are a big gaming fan you are welcome to pop on over to my corner of the World Wide Wait at : If you have any tips you want to share I am happy to credit you as co-author. I will be adding more as and when I think of it.

I hope that you find at least some of this guide useful :) Some of this may be obvious but based on some of the questions on the forums I think that sometimes it is easy to overlook things and to feel like you are banging your head on a particuarly hard wall. This is a collection of useful information about the Witcher 3 for those of you who are new to RPGs or who are struggling with the combat mechanics or other systems of this wonderful game.
