Saving the world is boring and too cliched, which was why that task fell on Ciri's shoulders instead of Geralt's in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Witcher III: Wild Hunt. After all, Geralt is but a mere witcher and he doesn't know much about saving the world; what♏ he's good at, however, is far more interesting than playing messiah, and that's monster slaying.

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168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Witcher 3apart from having handcrafted side quests, also incl🎃udes some of Geralt's professional duty which is picking up some local monster-slaying contract to earn some coin. Like the side quests, these witcher contracts are also self-contained stories on their own, meaning some of them are worthy distractions from the main quest. Heck, you could probably make a whole game about witcher contracts only and it would s▨till be good; anyway, here are the 10 best witcher contracts to prove the point.

10 DRAGON

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Some of the best witcher contracts🐭 you can take happen on the islands of Skellige-- usually in the backwater towns where people are more traditional, superstitious, and obtuse. One of them even asked Geralt to kill a dragon. For many players, this was an exciting undertaking since dragons are usually way above Geralt's paygrade.

Then came the actual beast which was rather underwhelming. Turns out there was no dragon at all; it was just a large forktail which the villagers mistook for a dragon. The worst part was that you had to lie that it was a "dragon," otherwise the villagers will not pay you since they technically asked you to slay a dragon and not a forktail... for a measly fee, the nerve, right? In any case, that's what Tuesday is for 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Geralt as a witcher.

9 THE OXEN𓄧FURT DRUNK

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Unusual witchering methods are what make some of Geralt's witcher contracts memorable. In "The Oxenfurt Drunk" contract, Geralt is tasked with solving a serial murder case in Oxenfurt where the victims are all lone and are all drunk on cheap wine when they were murdered. Hence, in order to lure out whatever it was, Geralt꧟ also had to be drunk... that he did.

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This was, of course, the best part of the quest-- Geralt🔯 walking around the streets of Oxenfurt singing and getting shunned by passers-by. When the beast finally took notice, Geralt even talked trash to it and t🅠he monster even talked back. Turns out the beast was a Katakan named Gael who loved alcohol and had a big ego; despite Geralt being doused in alcohol, the Katakan was a rather easy monster to slay.

8 𒈔 MISSING SON 🌞

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The contract "Missing Son" starts off like a standard beast-tormenting-a-village fantasy trope quest except there's𒉰 no PG or happy ending for the quest giver. It's a witcher's world, after all. G🤪eralt was initially tasked with finding an old man's missing son who went off with his friends to find treasure.

Little did the sone know, a fiend inhabits the place they planned to pillage. These are the huge, hairy, and antlered beasts featured in many of The Witcher III's trailers. It's also one of the monsters that kidnapped the Bloody Baron's wife. Needless to say, theyꦓ're scary-- even for a witcher.

7 AN ELUSIVE THIEF ♋

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Dopplers are one of the most powerful and deceptive beings on The Witcher universe and not having one involved in a witcher contract would be a missed opportunity. That's why the contract "An Elusive Thief" makes for a compelling quest. A doppler or imp, as the quest giver suggests, has💜 been robbing the people of Novigrad and getting away with impunity due to its shapeshifting skills.

As Geralt, the investig🀅ation leading up to the revelation that what you're chasing was in fact, a doppler and not an imp is easily the best part of this contract. Once you finally confront it, it puts up quite a fight by shapeshifting as Geꦍralt and even copying his fighting skills. In the end, you can exercise a bit of moral acrobatics by choosing to spare or kill the creature.

6 ꩲ 𒊎 THE PHANTOM OF ELDBERG

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"The Phantom of Eldberg" is a pretty simple and straightforward exorcism que🌞st where Geralt only has to walk in a haunted area and kill the head of the haunting, in this case, a raging wraith who doesn't like people living in the lighthousཧe of Eldberg. Now, what makes this contract worthy to be on this list is how the wraiths were presented.

The general atmosphere and eerie appearance of the li෴ghthouse the wraiths have occupied looks like something straight out of a good horror flick. The exact cause or ba𓃲ckstory of the lighthouse's curse or exorcism but the contract's mood more than makes up for it.

5 🦄 JENNY O' THE WOO꧅DS

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Often, monsters in The Witcher 3 were merely unfortunate and hapless humans to whom♉ the short end of the stick was handed to by destiny. One of them is a product of a tragic romance where a woman was killed in cold blood by a lover she rejected and buried hastily, giving birth to the J꧒enny O' the Woods, a nightwraith which now terrorizes mortals.

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The whole mystery surrounding Jenny O' the Woods is one of the most well-presented in The Witcher 3 lore. Making this contract more memorable is the difficulty tied to defeating the vengeful nightwraith, especially since most pl♈ayers are just low-level when dealing with her.

4 ൲ DEVIL BY THE WELL

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"Devil by the Well" is quite similar to "Jenny O' the Woods," both contracts start out pretty early, involve exorcisms, and also involv✃e wraiths. This time around, however, you're dealing with a noonwraith, a specter that appears in broad daylight but nevertheless remains just as spooky as those that appear only in the night.

This noonwraith, for that matte♕r, has summer quite a devastating death at the hands of cruel humans. This is where Geralt gets to exercise his famed witcher instincts to uncover the gruesome murder and the preceding or succeeding events that drove the poor victim to becom✅e an enraged spirit.

3 💜 EQUINE PHANTOMS ꧑

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Roach has always been Geralt's noble, loyal, and reliable steed-- only a little dumb or supernatural at times especially when the horse chooses to teleport to a rooftop. Anyway, in one of Geralt's🃏 witcher contracts in Toussaint, namely, 🦩"Equine Phantoms," Geralt gets a chance to have a verbal conversation with Roach.

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It's all thanks to a shady concoction Geralt had to drink in o🌄rder to track a weird phantom that takes the appearance of a demonic horse. Forget ✃about the monster here-- you can talk to Roach! Oh, and "she" also has an American accent for some reason and talks like a stoner dudebro.

2 SKELLIGE'S MOST WANTED 🍰

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A lot of monsters in The Witcher world are sentient beings with emotions and even aspirations. Suffice to say, not all of them are "evil monsters" un🧸like what most humans make them out to be. That's why some of these "monsters" started banding together to bring absolution or justice to Geralt for his massacre of their kind; this notably happened in the DLC quest, "Skellige's Most Wanted."

Think of this one as a culmination of all the witcher contracts you did. The monsters will accuse you of murder from many of your successful witcher contracts and you can appeal 🌌this impromptu trial depending on whether your choices for some of your previous contracts and side quests were benevolent or merciless. This is where your diplomatic and non-violent preferences pay off and if you're a mindless murderer, well, you get a trial by combat at least.

1 🌺 IN THE HEART OF THE WOODS

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"In the Heart of the Woods" initially starts off as a contract named "Contract: Woodland Spirit," but easily branches off into one of the best side quests in the game. It's a classic tale of "nature vs. man" where the villages of a province in Skellige are torn on whether to kill the "woodland spirit" for killing their🤡 people or to respect a nearby forest's boundaries.

Geralt has faced mꦜany moral dilemmas throughout his witcher career and this is one of those. The "woodland spirit" turned🌄 out to be a Leshen-- a territorial monster that also acts as a gatekeeper and protector of nature. It's a quest where your decisions matter and they also don't at the same time because of all the layers of grey areas-- the best you can do is to accept that their everyone's fate is out of your control, making it arguably the best monster contracts in the game.

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