The Witcher 3 Hearts Of Stone DLC: 5 New Details You Need To Know About
3. Hearts Of Stone Is For Experienced Players Only
The Witcher 3 is a tough game, and as such has left many gamers frustrated and discarded by the wayside. If you're one of these people, then first of all, try harder. Secondly, if you're hoping that the expansion - with its gameplay changes - will offer you a way back into the game, then you're out of luck, because you need to be Level 30+ to play it. This will come as great news to people who've been playing the game for months and are yet to complete it, or those who ventured deep into the game but have put it down for a while. With an intriguing new storyline and a bolstered combat system, Hearts of Stone could be a great way to re-introduce experienced players to Geralt's world. The high level entry-point suggests that the Runeword abilities being introduced will be aimed at high-level players who've got a good grasp of the basic abilities, and can tell you off the tops of their heads what a Quen, Yrden or Mutagen is. Also, the mega-toad pictured above suggests that the expansion will deliver on its promise to treat us with "the most bizarre creatures Geralt has ever faced".
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