Looks pretty shady. I'll bet you that they aren't licensed.Freesia said:Hi there.
You can easily buy them in the Czech republic for example. It costs only about 12$ actually. I have it and I think it´s pretty accurate...
http://www.comgad.cz/obchod/zaklinac/zaklinacsky-medailon
That´s possible. Which would probably explain the low cost, but it may be a solution for someone nonetheless.Duskey said:Looks pretty shady. I'll bet you that they aren't licensed.
What you *need* is water, food, and other basic thingsvleaba said:yeah thats cool but you have to know czech language, but can someone from this forum to sell me a original dark edition medallion. I need it very much
maybe,maybeVolsung said:What you *need* is water, food, and other basic things
A lot of us would like to have Witcher medallions (which unfortunately didn't come with the PC Collector's Edition) but considering they are collector's items, they are likely to cost a lot of money.
Also CD Projekt has said multiple times they are not planning on starting any kind of merchandise store.
So, if I were you, I would let it go for now unless you're willing to pay a LOT for one.
Thanks for the link, but I'm from the Czech Republic and I know about these Medallions. But I don't like them as well as the original dark edition medallion. So if someone doesn't want his medallion...Freesia said:That´s possible. Which would probably explain the low cost, but it may be a solution for someone nonetheless.
Agree,if someone doesn't want his medallion PM me.Babik said:Thanks for the link, but I'm from the Czech Republic and I know about these Medallions. But I don't like them as well as the original dark edition medallion. So if someone doesn't want his medallion...