

Have an opinion on The Witcher 3 not having a level cap or the possible NG+? Sound off in the comments below. Around 45 I think, after this you can level up but finding experience and quests for the same is really difficult. But the game stops scaling at a certain point. Fans of The Witcher 3 will just have to continue leveling Geralt to their heart's content until, and if, they decide to add the mode. Answer (1 of 6): You can level up as much as you want. It is also known that The Witcher 3 developers do in fact listen and read player feedback, so if enough of the fanbase is asking for an NG+ mode, who knows? It's not out of the realm of possibility for The Witcher 3 to be updated with a new game mode before or alongside an expansion later in the year.Īs of now CD Projekt Red is mum on the issue. While at the moment Witcher 3 players can enjoy not having a level cap, The Witcher 3 is a game that CD Projekt Red has announced they will continue to update and support throughout the next year or so. On the official Witcher 3 reddit page, users are currently debating how well an NG+ mode would work alongside the lack of a level cap in The Witcher 3. Some feel as though what The Witcher 3 currently offers - a huge map, tons of quests and opportunities to explore - is sufficient and the game doesn't need an NG+ mode. Not every game has this, but the idea is to provide a player another reason to play through the game, this time with harder enemies and retaining the skills and equipment left from the previous playthrough. NG+ is typically a game mode that unlocks after the initial completion of a game.


The skills and their Adrenaline fueled counterparts in each of the talent trees are described on a separate page.While some fans are calling for a " New Game Plus" (NG+) mode to be added, others feel it may cheapen the already hard-mode experience in The Witcher 3. Since the game has a level cap of 35 (and you start at level one) you will only have a total of 34 talent points to distribute.Įvery main tree contains one advanced skill which introduces a new gameplay mechanic called ' Adrenaline' that governs its use. The Magic, Alchemy, and Swordsmanship trees contain 15 talents, each with two levels. After six talents have been allocated to skills in the Training tree, the remaining three skill trees are unlocked. The skills are divided into four trees, of which only the Talent tree is initially available. There are a total of 51 skills, each with two levels, and some of the skills can be further enhanced or 'mutated' by applying mutagens to them. Every time Geralt gains the required experience points to level up, he gains one talent point which can be allocated through the character development screen (accessible by pressing the key or through the meditation menu).
