For this tactic all you need is 3 Dragon's Dream's and preferably the improved Igni unlocked.And it goes without saying a Swallow to regain health. Apart from boosing your damage you should also drink a Willow so the Golem will be unable to Stun or Knockdown Geralt.You probably got the Svarog runestone from Vincent by now so this will be the perfect time to use it, alternatively you can use Diamond dust instead. Best if you have Harvall or a Three Red Meteorite sword as your steel sword, also use Thunderbolt, preferably with the Nigredo effect added too. Even while using a Steel Sword the Golem will take very little damage so you should boost your damage as much as possible.However first thing you should know is that the Golem is Sensitive to steel so don't make the mistake of using your Silver Sword instead. If you are feeling confident you can fight the Golem directly.The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Blood and Wine Review At that point, it can be "skinned" and the Neh'tza sephira, plus its obsidian heart can be harvested. It takes three successful strikes to kill the golem. The flip side of this is that the golem must be inside that same area or he is not struck. Geralt must be outside the triangular area framed by the posts when he touches the third one, otherwise he will be struck too. It is only touching the third post that can be tricky. The first two posts do not seem to do much except attract lightning to themselves. Geralt must touch each of the three stone posts for each "round" of the battle. It seems he is less than pleased at being roused. Since the druid has already summoned the storm, it does not take long for lightning to strike and wake the behemoth. He finds the beast and jams the lightning rod into it. Once all the preparatory steps have been completed, there remains the fight with the Sentry, so our hero heads out to the Golem cemetery in the swamp. It doesn't matter if it's sprinkling the tiniest bit. You can awake the golem without the druids by stabbing it with the lightning rod while it's raining. There is a much more simple and cheap method. Perhaps the druids can help? Yes they can, but it costs another 500 more. Then, once the rod is secured, there comes the question of summoning a storm on demand. The choice of blacksmith will depend on which side the witcher supported in Force Recon. Firstly, Geralt must have a lightning rod fashioned by either Malcolm Stein (who charges 50 ), or by the Order armourer (who needs instructions and charges 70 ). Waking the golem requires a bit of legwork, and it is not cheap either. Using the tarot card that Vaska has given him and some help from Kalkstein, it becomes clear that the witcher must first wake the golem and then defeat it, in order to retrieve the sephira. It seems that the ninth sephira is inside a currently motionless stone golem in the Golem burial ground in the swamp. Namely, he needs ten sephirot to open the tower and he can only find eight. And with that sudden and not entirely undeserved change of heart, I forfeited my chance at speaking with him Ghoul and wraith with nothing but a useless Order footsie on my side who seemed to harbour a suicidal tendency to try to get in the way of a witcher's blade.After undertaking the Mysterious Tower quest, Geralt runs into some snags. Well, my sword must have clipped his nose, because he changed from blue to red and started whaling on me. Unfortunately for wraithy, his curiosity got the better of him and he thought he'd poke his nose at the fray to get a better look. Well, hmph, but I'm the monster slayer here, buddy!So I press my advantage and start whaling on this ghoul. He was annoying because he thought he might have a poke at the ghoul too. So out comes the sword and off I go, but one of those annoying upstart Order fellows had foolishly followed me. Bah, I never got the chance to talk to the wraith When I blundered around that corner one night, there was a beastie up in that corner as well as the wraith.
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