![]() I had just finished one of my favourite side quests, 'Wild at Heart'. I'm currently playing The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt for the second time through, this time on New Game+ and on Death March Difficulty. Stop now if you don't wan't the details of the quest spoiled for you, as it is a pretty good one and, after tonights discovery, might be one of the best the game has to offer in my opinion. At this point you'll want to make sure there are no wolves left to annoy you, and focus all of your energy into all-out aggression in order to outweigh the werewolf's regeneration with high damage output.Warning: The following contains spoilers for 'Wild at Heart', a side quest in The Witcher 3. Like other werewolves, this particular monster gains the ability to regenerate HP after you get his health bar down to half. Although they boast an offensive fighting style, their health is low, and they can be incapacitated in just a few hits - leaving them alone to focus on the werewolf is dangerous and unnecessary in the long run, especially when you consider its second phase. The werewolf is accompanied by three ordinary wolves, all of whom should be dispatched immediately. After a short amount of time elapses, the werewolf will appear. Once you arrive here, you'll be given a prompt to meditate, as Geralt often does while he waits for monsters to return to their lairs. F ollowing the trail from here brings you to a shack, which in turn leads to the werewolf's lair. If you continue along the questline after having ignored Margrit's pleas, you'll (a bit comically quickly) come across Hanna's corpse, which Geralt determines is clearly the work of a werewolf.
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