Death March difficulty - just how hard it is?
So first of Im Level 4, finished every main/side quest in White Orchand prologue in the region, and Im about to move to Vizima. Playing on Normal difficulty.
Im going almost 100% with a Swordsmanship's path like I do in every Witcher title, atm have my fast attack dmg upgraded to 5/5 and since reaching Level 4 I can slice my way through most of the humans / creatures with no problem. Signs for now are doing pretty well aswell, even without upgrades, as Im fine with them as they are atm. I don't even care about alchemy or making potions as basically they auto-refill and on top of that I have plenty of food to eat to restore my vitality.
So finally that being said my questions is... Should I wait and progress further or I can switch to Death March? I love this game to death and I want every encounter to feel rewarding. I know that in DM food really becomes important as Vitality doesnt restore itself, and meditation doesnt work either for that matter. Also how hard is the combat and does failure mean a perma death?
So first of Im Level 4, finished every main/side quest in White Orchand prologue in the region, and Im about to move to Vizima. Playing on Normal difficulty.
Im going almost 100% with a Swordsmanship's path like I do in every Witcher title, atm have my fast attack dmg upgraded to 5/5 and since reaching Level 4 I can slice my way through most of the humans / creatures with no problem. Signs for now are doing pretty well aswell, even without upgrades, as Im fine with them as they are atm. I don't even care about alchemy or making potions as basically they auto-refill and on top of that I have plenty of food to eat to restore my vitality.
So finally that being said my questions is... Should I wait and progress further or I can switch to Death March? I love this game to death and I want every encounter to feel rewarding. I know that in DM food really becomes important as Vitality doesnt restore itself, and meditation doesnt work either for that matter. Also how hard is the combat and does failure mean a perma death?
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