7/31/2022

Witcher Gambling Den

This chapter begins at Triss’ House. After having a conversation with her you’ll find out that you’ve been invited to A Posh Reception. You’ll continue your investigation into the Salamadra cell as well as track down The Source. You’ll also notice in this chapter that there are mounting tensions between the Order of the Flaming Rose and the Scoia’tael.

Story Quests

Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt. Quest for Glory 2. Heroes of Might and Magic. Gambling Den 12) Warehouse 13) Bank 14) Town Hall 15) Radovid’s. Name: Effect: Available: Cintrian Faro: Weak Alcohol: Sold by the Bar Wench in the Gambling Den in the Trade Quarter for 5 orens.: Kaedwenian Stout: Weak Alcohol: Sold by Vesna Hood in the Country Inn in the Outskirts, by the Waitress in the Hairy Bear Inn in the Temple Quarter, by Vaska in the Swamp, and by the Waitress in the New Narakort Inn in the Trade Quarter for 5 orens.

A Posh Reception
The Source
Lock and Key
Following the Thread
Reaping Time
Diplomacy and Hunting
Gold Rush
The Viziman Connection
The Unforgiven

Side Quests

All the King’s Men
Beauty and the Beast
Blue Eyes
Contracts
Dandelion’s Lute
Dice Poker: The Sharper
Echoes of Yesterday
Identity
Medic in Distress
Six Feet Under
The Predatory Wyvern (Trophy Quest)
The Ring
White Fang (Trophy Quest)
Won’t Hurt a Bit

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Map Locations

1) Triss’ House
2) Alchemist’s Workshop
3) House of the Night
4) Watchtower
5) Royal Huntsman
6) Armorer
7) New Narakort Inn
8) Herbalist’s House
9) Merchant’s House
10) Marketplace
11) Gambling Den
12) Warehouse
13) Bank
14) Town Hall
15) Radovid’s Hideout

A) Gate to the Temple Quarter
B) Gate to the Cemetery

WTF?! It's not unusual for a particularly hardcore PC gamer to spend well over $1,000 on top-of-the-line PC components (or even just a single part), but as it turns out, there are those who are willing to sink even more cash into decidedly less practical items -- like Prime1Studio's new Geralt of Rivia statue (of Witcher fame).

Coming in at an astonishing $1,300 for the 'standard' edition, this statue is a pretty expensive way to spice up your gaming den or living room. With a price tag like that, it's obviously well out of reach for most consumers, but on the bright side, Prime1Studios is letting people 'pay with installments,' so that's something. Opting for this payment method will knock the price down to as little as $90 a month, with a $130 up-front deposit.

The statue is 57lb and ships at 1/3 scale, which means it'll stand about 35 inches tall, or roughly 3 feet. It's hard to really picture that kind of sizing without seeing the statue in person, but it will probably be big enough to catch the eye of any visitors you happen to have over.

Its attention-drawing nature is aided by the fact that the statue -- which depicts Geralt in his Witcher 3 gear -- shows our monster-slaying hero holding about four or five severed monster heads. They're fastened with some sort of rope holder, which seems a bit inefficient, but he probably knows what he's doing.

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Witcher Gambling Den

The detail on the statue is, as you'd expect, pretty great looking. You can see the fine textures of Geralt's chainmail pauldrons, his leather gloves, and even his weather-beaten sword scabbards.

If you're a fan of customization, the $1,450 Deluxe Edition may be more your speed. It comes with a total of four swappable heads, each with a slightly different facial expression or beard. Both versions of the statue also have an LED-illuminated stand (the Witcher medallion's eyes will glow red), but the Deluxe edition also includes three 'Deluxe Head Stands' if you want to showcase those separately.

Pre-orders for both statue models are open now, but there's no release date just yet.

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