If you speak to the guards in the tower beside the arena, you will learn the truth of this phantom. Located in Hov on Spikeroog, you will learn of a wraith that is haunting the arena, causing warriors to refuse to fight there. To take a complete 180 from the previous entry is The Master of The Arena, which sports a bit of a tragic backstory. 9 - The Master of The Arena Master Of The Arena
Once you return the frying pan to the old woman, the quest ends, so there is no deep intricate storyline, but it is certainly on the bizarre end of the spectrum!Ĭomplete with Geralt’s witty character, this quest certainly is one to remember. As you make your way inside, to your horror you find a corpse and some other suspicious clues which nod towards Thaler from the first game. If you are scratching your head, let us remind you! You stumble across an old woman outside her hut who seeks your assistance to retrieve her beloved frying pan from a thief who has barricaded himself inside her home. Plus, you can find this right near the start of the game. This was the pinnacle of quests that make you question "what just happened?"Ī Frying Pan Spick and Span is short and sweet. Spoilers to follow… (duh) 10 - A Frying Pan Spick and Span Frying Pan Spick And Span
To make it fair, we will not be looking into quests from the DLCs or ones where there are a lot of specific tasks to complete in order to even acquire the quest. With the new season of The Witcher on Netflix on the horizon, we figured we should look back on what made The Witcher 3 so great! Today we will be looking over the best side quests, most of which fall into one of the aforementioned categories. When the game reached our screens back in 2015, it offered some of the most intriguing, morally challenging, and downright amusing side quests we have seen to date. The Witcher 3 is renowned for having an expansive world jam-packed with monsters, quests, combat, and incredible visuals.