Fight to death with one of the most powerful evil army to protect your daughter with your brother/sister in arm you made along your adventure. Absolutly masterpiece
*Elves in most media* Beings of absolute beauty, wisdom and serenity *Wild Hunt* "COME ON BRO, ONE MORE REP! COME ON!!!!" "600LBS?! LIGHT WEIGHT BABY!!! GOTTA GET SWOLE TO CONQUER THOSE REALMS! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH GONNA FLEX ON THAT FOCKING WITCHA!"
They’re kind of both. Elves in witcher are noted for their artistic abilities, and strong magical affinity. Avallac’h has a conversation with Ciri in the books about how humans are impulsive and aren’t as introspective or appreciative of the finer things in life. He also mentions to Geralt about humans being being barbaric, inferior, and ugly, and they are unworthy of sharing knowledge with. They are elitists and see other races as inferior and seek to subjugate them, not much different than humans. Absolute beauty, wisdom, serenity.”, is what they like to think of themselves as, but in reality they also display the cruelty they ascribe to humans.
Imagine being able to recruit allies from the DLCs for this battle. Olgierd and his gang, Damien, Guillaume, Palmerin and some soldiers from Toussaint, maybe even Regis. It’d be EPIC.
@@mohammedyassine9263 o'dimm would trap the unseen one within some time-warp fuckery or sth. No one could physically kill a vampire apart from other vampires, but for all the unseen's speed, o'dimm could just do a time-stop so it's all null. I also don't think evil itself can be killed.
Honestly, I love the Wild Hunt. As far as video game antagonists go, they're at the top as the most badass, nigh unstoppable force in the world of the Witcher. I think even the Witchers fear the Hunt, just judging from Geralt's shifty body language.
Yeah. People complain about them one-dimensional, but not all villains need super complex motivations. Sometimes the most memorable villains are the ones you fear and awed by. It comes down to personal preference really.
@@capitanpastabase6342 Too much exposure and he would be compared to moustache-twirling saturday cartoon villain yelling "I'll get you next time, Geralt!" while he flees.
Keira shielding us while trying to close the portals in the elven ruins in Velen, While the hounds of The Wild hunt emerging from them was very epic. Quen then Yardn and switching to Igni, pull up the sword to parry and Geralt Taunts: "how long you gonna make me wait?" and Keira casting more spells... wow. No wonder she almost passed out. If a mage isn't drawing directly from a Place of Power, an intersection or a Djenn, they can't go all out without draining their life energy or something. Explains Triss passing out in the witcher 2, as well as Yennefer's necromancy which didn't seem to affect her because she drained the garden. But she fell after a while in The Battle of Kaer Morhen even though there was a place of Power in the lower levels of the keep in The Witcher 1, because she was spent or The Wild Hunt's frost was to strong. Mages are grounded to some extent, so are Witchers to much more degree (Mages laughing at their simple spells, and the fact that they're not op, except Geralt for the sake of gameplay), which makes the story more believable and fair.
Tbh I found Eredin's fight the most epic out of the 3 (except Charanthir vs ciri) I mean ilmerith was tough but had easy patterns and Charanthir did a lot of dmg but was easy to doge. Eredin's tho had variety + the battlefield and the atmosphere was so epic
All 3 of them are horrible casual even on Deathmarch. I love their fights and this entire game. But its so easy I had to make up challenges for myself to enjoy the difficulity.
I heard this song at the part where Ciri flees the bog. Normally I would've just lollygagged and messed with the hounds, but this song gave me an overwhelming feeling of wanting to get out of there as fast as possible
Lambert: gonna thank Yen when this all over the spell is something.. And the invisibility! Letho: he always talk this much? Geralt: only when he's nervous.
Peasant boy: Strange, it never snows this time of year... Strange girl : Oh no... They found me... Peasant boy: "They"? Sounds ominous... Almost like the four horsemen of the apocalypse at your heels. Cirilla : Worse... Much worse... RUN!!
This piece of music is perfect stimulation for my brain while writing an essay! I'm so glad that an "extended" version exists! The pacing of the music is perfect, plus I LOVE the Witcher soundtracks!
Just finished this mission rn and gotta say idk how any future missions will top this one… Pumped to see how this game will impress me more than it already has 🤣🤣
not matter how many people you convince to help you i remember i felt so much more safer when i knew that Letho of Gulet was gonna help me push the hunt back because Letho and Geralt= 2 sigma males agains the hunt is better than 1
00:00: You are loving the fight. 00:30: The Tensions are getting high 00:45: Your anxiety starts kicking when Playing as Ciri 1:15: They start breaking in! 1:29 LAMBERT DIES(or not) or YOUR AT CRITICAL HEALTH
Even if Keira wasn’t there, it takes a lot (and I mean a LOT) of time for Lambert to die. He puts up a good fight and spams Quen like nobody’s business. You can easily fight alongside him. And you will actually have to intentionally wait around for him to die.
funny enough i could never get that deep into witcher 3 because i didnt know that much about it. Then the show came out and i started getting even more interesting in witcher 3 , BUT then i watched all cutscenes of Witcher 1 and 2 games and going into witcher 3 was FUKIN AMAZING and also know because i know what would Geralt would normally do in any situation .... PICK THE LESSER EVIL so when he was in the stadium and got down to fight the Shelamar i feel like this theme kinda describes to me how time goes by but Geralt will always try to survive and pick the lesser evil even if it means his own death
imlerith would be way cooler if he held a giant ass one sided axe or a greatsword with that mace he looks like one of the stupid anime characters that use a 5 meter long sword
In my latest run: Nithral got offed by a lightning bolt to the face, courtesy of Keira Metz (while I was off to the side desperately trying to cast Quen without dying myself) Imlerith's death's cutscene got triggered by a zap of the Yrden trap (level up your signs and unlock the alternative effects, they're dead useful) Caranthir got burned one too many times. (alternative use of Igni, a marvel to behold) Eredin straight up got slashed over and over again because I was still raging from Vesemir's and Crach's deaths, went berserk and forgot to use the signs.
I leveled up as much as I could, and couldn't get past Imlerith. (2 strikes, I'm out. Tanks will wreck you up) Let me tell you that the 15th and last fight was the most instense of all my 6 runs. Caranthir was just a piece of cake after that. The only solution? Dodge. Dodge, because the Wild Hunt is not merciful. Also, I'm a stubborn masochistic little shit and kept the Hen Gaidth set throughout my whole New Game + run. On Deathmarch.
@@DastardlyDingleberry correct, and I don't even think he's anyone special considering he doesn't have unique armor. Literally just some random grunt with a deathwish🤣
When it turns out that the Elves were a bad guys. PS: I know it not from the game, but from the book. So I saw that Eredin was one of a bosses in the game, but wasn't it a big spoiler for me. Let the game be a game, and so let the books go it's own way. PS2: Yes, I wanted to show my great English skills, not that these are perfect.
Love the atmosphere and the story of the siege but the combat itsself and the whole wild hunt related battles except maybe Imlerith are a total joke, even on Death March, with Imlerith being barely challenging at best
Agreed, after a minute assessing the pattern, Eredin was easy to beat. But you're missing 1 critical point, witcher 3 is more of a narration based RPG than a gameplay based. For example Skyrim focuses more on the gameplay than w3. It's the story that drives w3