Quest: Where The Cat And Wolf Play Free DLC #13 is a brand new quest, released on July 1st. It’s called Skellige’s Most Wanted, and it involves investigating attacks on merchants in Fyresdal. Contract: Skellige’s Most WantedBecause Geralt didn’t have to deal with enough monsters already, another quest has been added as free DLC #12. It’s the Skellige Undvik Armor Set, complete with horse equipment, which make Geralt and Roach look like they walked out of Highlander. Skellige Armor SetThe eleventh piece of DLC contains a mean looking outfit that also provides great protection. Just like Yennefer’s new costume, you can enable/disable it from the menu at any time. It’s basically a dress with a cleavage that will make you think parts of it are missing. It lets you dress Triss Merigold in a new, more revealing outfit. Alternative Look For Triss Alternative Look For Triss is what the tenth free DLC is called. There’s also a nice story to it, if you care to read notes found in the game. The basic set requires you to be level 14 in order to use it. It contains a scavenger hunt quest that leads you to pieces of this witcher gear set, as well as their respective upgrades. Wolf School Gear Wolf School Gear came on June 17th as the ninth piece of DLC. Once you get the rest, you’ll get them with the new skins as well. You don’t have to buy them or find them, but you’ll only receive alternative skins for the cards you already have. Ballad Heroes – Gwent Card Set The 8th free DLC is called Ballad Heroes, and it contains new skins for 10 neutral Gwent cards. It involves a peasant crying over a roasted pig, and the suggested level for trying to finish it is 10. Fool’s Gold Quest The seventh DLC contains a quest that can be picked up near Lurtch, called Fool’s Gold. They look great and have decent performance, at the very least. It adds three new crossbows to the game, which can be bought from merchants across the map (Novigrad, Velen and the Skellige Isles). Elite Crossbow Set The sixth DLC comes in the form of the Elite Crossbow Set. It’s good for low and mid level characters. The black, stylish armor comes with matching checkered horse equipment. Nilfgaardian Armor SetThe Nilfgaardian Armor Set, which is the fifth piece of DLC for The Witcher 3, can be purchased in Crow’s Perch, in Velen. You can enable or disable it from the menu at any time. ![]() Alternative Look For Yennefer Alternative Look For Yennefer is the name of the fourth DLC, which offers a different outfit for Yennefer of Vengerberg, everyone’s favorite sorceress. As the name suggests, some miners have disappeared, and the townsfolk will want to hire Geralt to investigate. It can be picked up in Blandare, on Ard Skellig (the largest of the Skellige Isles). ![]() Contract: Missing Miners The third DLC consists of a new quest called Contract: Missing Miners. You’ll need to go to a major city, like Novigrad or Oxenfurt, since the villages and hamlets don’t really have barbers. Beard And Hairstyle SetThe Beard And Hairstyle Set is the second DLC, and it adds new options to choose from when you go to the barber, raising the total to six hair styles and five beard styles. It’s far from the best armor in the game, but it will give fans of the previous games something recognizable to wear. It includes a full set of armor with matching horse equipment. Temerian Armor Set The first DLC adds a set of Temerian Armor that can be bought from a merchant in White Orchard.
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