Witcher which side should i choose




















I refused to pick a side and also refused to help the Scoi'atael, so I was sided with The Order. What choice did you make, and why? Would you make the same choice again?

Showing 1 - 15 of comments. Chunkarock View Profile View Posts. The order. They're racists but at least they're fighting for something that is achievable. The Scoi'atael is just fighting for a lost cause. But if I was presented with a choice between two evils, I'd go with the lesser one, Squirrels or not. At Vivaldi's Bank? The Order. They were responding to a hostage situation and a legitimate ongoing crime. Since you've already entered the Epilogue it's too late to do this, but you could have gone with a neutral path where you don't side with either faction.

This leads both of them to hate you and try to kill you during the Epilogue. I supposed this is the choice that would come closest to what you're supposed to choose since witchers are neutral by nature. So yeah, don't fret about the choice you made.

Any of them is, in reality, the right choice since you're the one who made it. It's all about what you would do. Aklis posted Just because it's "the Witcher's way" to remain neutral, doesn't mean Geralt doesn't have a conscience. Considering the plot developments in the first game--and the backstory revelations about his past shows he's definitely NOT always neutral.

As far as importing your save goes, it's not supposed to have a drastic effect on TW2. You're simply supposed to start with some extra gold and your armor and maybe upgraded weapons, not sure about that.

As far as what the "Canon Geralt" would choose, he'd probably side with the Scoia'tel. While it's true that Witchers are supposed to stay neutral in the grand scheme of things, Geralt in the books commonly got into trouble because he was always standing up for the underdog and grudgingly joining the side of the oppressed - generally non-humans.

In fact, if you choose to side with Yaevinn in the bank raid and talk to Trish afterwards, she'll remark that you made the choice that the old Geralt would have made. Because ghosts are just trying to keep a brother down. Check your undead privilege ecto-scum. User Info: CrazyFool Canon geralt never sides with underdogs, he tries to side with the person who is right.

The lesser of two evils is brought up quite frequently and he chooses according to what is right, not the thing that might be the lesser of two evils. Consider the princess who is exiled by the sorcerors. Do a little brushing up there and you can see that he doesnt choose the underdog because they are the underdog.

Geralt chooses the underdog the same way Abraham Lincoln did. Something was wrong but common, he made the choice to right the wrong. User Info: Cyanohydrin. Cyanohydrin posted More topics from this board I tried Everything. You'll be able to work with Roche to find Moril and kill Loredo.

You'll also be able to romance Ves. However, if you choose the Scoia'tael then you'll be able to help Iorveth and help him find his rightful place. You also get several more romantic options if you take this option, which may be important if you enjoy having a lot of romantic decisions.

In The Witcher 2 , you have a choice of whether or not you rescue her from the malfunctioning megascope. If you don't, she dies quickly. But if you do, you'll find her again in Witcher 3 , rotting away in a cell in Oxenfurt, where she'll beg for a mercy kill.

Her story is pretty tragic. Letho is one of the main villains in the second game. You will eventually have a decision of fighting him and killing him or letting him live and parting ways with the idea that you'll never cross paths again. That isn't the case, considering you will run into Letho again in The Witcher 3 if you do make the choice to let him live. A lot of fans like Letho and therefore choose to keep him alive as it lets them team up with his character in the third game.

You have multiple romantic options in the third game but the main romance is between Triss and Yennefer. You can only romance one of them and the decision isn't necessarily an easy one. Each woman has her own arc in the game and several individual quest lines that you'll take. Only one end is a good one for Keira, but you get to decide whether she lives or dies. You can use to kill her the moment you discover her betrayal, which means you'll get into a fight with the sorceress where only one of you comes out alive.



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