![]() This sword does require you to be level 39, so you might want to consider drinking Wolven Hour potion if you are impatient. Its 10% critical hit chance and 75% critical hit damage will go nicely with our skills. Iris will do double damage for any type of strong attack (Rend, Sunder Armor), and when it is fully charged it will glow red for a special heavy attack.įor your Silver Sword, we are going to go with one more choice from the final Hearts of Stone mission which can also be easily missed - Viper Venomous Silver Sword. The Weaponsįor the final flourish, you will need a beautiful Ofieri weapon as well - Iris - the sword that is only received after a certain choice regarding Gaunter O’Dimm is made at the end of Hearts of Stone (which is about the time when you are level 38 and ready for the build). Add Greater Glyph of Igni in as many of the available slots as you can (9 in total on the armor, 6 after you enchant the chest piece) and it will provide some serious firepower.įill in the rest with Quen, Yrden or Axii glyphs, if you are so inclined. Since Quen, Yrden and Axii are already boosted by the equipment itself, what remains for a nicely rounded sign build is, of course, Igni. Looking good is only half the equation here, as this light armor offers boosts for Quen, Yrden and Axii, while benefiting from the Cat School Techniques for light armor to boost your physical damage. And let’s not forget the flashy looks, very much distinguishable from the Witcher School Gear in the game. Perhaps not the best armor in the game for the min-maxers out there, the Ofieri Armor set has a lot to offer for players who want to use both weapons signs. You can use it until you grow bored or decide to get your grandmaster Witcher gear. Ideally, you’ll be at the end of the Hearts of Stone expansion and can use this build for the Blood and Wine expansion. This build is meant to be used as soon as you can wear the Ofieri armor set, which requires level 38. Mutagens: Greater red mutagen x2, Greater blue mutagen x2.Signs: Melt Armor 5/5 | Exploding Shield 3/3 | Delusion 3/3 | Magic Trap 3/3 | Puppet 3/3 | Active Shield 3/3 | Igni Intensity 5/5.Combat: Muscle memory 5/5 | Precise blows 5/5 | Strength Training 5/5 | Crushing Blows 5/5 | Fleet Footed 5/5 | Rend 5/5 OR Sunder Armor 5/5.Recommended level: 38 / Total skill points needed: ~62 If you want to look stylish and still be able to kill things, this level 38 build is a great choice. In this post, we’re going to cover one such fun yet viable witcher 3 build: the Fabulous Ofieri. Maybe you like the look of a specific armor set despite its weak stats, or want to use a skill that’s not as strong as other options (hello, Yrden). However, sometimes you just want to have fun and not necesserily run the most optimal build with the best stats. There are many skill build options for Witcher 3, and we’ve already covered the best ones.
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