Aw man I unlocked the bigger soul stone (700) and bought the most expensive doll I had in the basement, the golem. He's awesome. Walking speed isn't changed but he's the one that walks around and he carries you in his hand. Ahh these girls in Witchspring are so cool. I love the feeling of power I get. My favorite thing to do in combat is to turn on the magic sword skill and combo away. Not only does it look awesome but it's incredibly powerful and attacks all the enemies on the field. It's probably the best combat upgrade for WS3. I've actually used that to beat the stronger bosses. There's a secret boss in the basement where you found the first teleport circle and he's pretty powerful but if you focus fire on him with the magic sword + heal doll you should be able to take him down. He drops a really powerful accessory that increases your agility by +60. I actually was using the item for a while but decided to unequip it since it was a bit too good early game - I could take 2-3 turns to attack before the enemy got to. And if you're riding an animal you're even a tad faster as well. I've already crafted lots of things after leveling up through training to unlock more crafts. I have the second sword and the higher lightning magic now. About 5 hours in and it gets a 5 star rating from me
So, I completed the game but I wonder if Im missing anything. I never got that black dress you see her wearing on the store page. Spoiler I also dont seem to have noticed different endings, nor does there seem to be an extended game like there was in WS2, with the optional extra hard bosses. Unfortunately, especially with the bugs, while I think the game is worth $4 certainly. It doesnt really compare to WS2. Its a successor the way the iPhone 8 is, its just not the iPhone X(not that Im a fan of it anyhow).
^ Ahh that's surprising. I already think it's better than WS2 imo. Lots of great improvements and more interesting characters. The story also intrigues me more. WS2 is great but I can't think of anything I like better in WS2. Even training is worse in WS2 because you can do it non stop and it doesn't control the difficulty. I guess it comes down to a matter of opinion in the end.
I seem to have a major bug, and cannot continue.. In Northern Misty Forest (coming out back of the cave), you have to take on a mushroom - I can attack, but on the mushrooms turn nothing happens, sits there indefinitely... Ive tried using magic only, weapons only, but same issue every time.. Any suggestions?
The game has 3 different endings (you can only get 3 optionen when you told adrian where you live) you can decide which ending you get after you've been thrown out of the village after killing the ancient dragon Ps you get the black dress at the second and third option
Ok, found another way to continue the story.. Beginning of Chapter 2 (I think), there’s a quest to kill warriors in Misty Forest - I’ve fought all the mobs in and around Misty Forest and none of them seem to be warriors, any tips?
Silly question. Where do you find or upgrade Soul Stones? I'm killing dragons and still have only one doll because of it, lol. Otherwise living the game but agree WS2 was more involving.
As part of main quest line, chapter 2 I think, grandma teaches you recipe to upgrade main soul stone - you then need to craft it Expanded soul can be used in basement to unlock new dolls, or upgrade existing
Yep, its in Chapter 2. Grandma lives East and North of your house. The area for collecting upgrade materials is east of her place. Got a question myself: Does anyone know how to Purify a Magic Detector? I got that as Chapter sidequest (right side of the quest journal).
Figured it out. Apparently crafting a “Small Purified Magic Stone” (needs two Magic Detectors) did the trick. Now, off to kick that Spoiler Ancient Dragon’s 80k HP butt On a sidenote, I feel ridiculously overpowered already, the above should be testament to that
I did a lot of material farming to build everything I could get my hands on before proceeding with the storyline. Even the small stuff like +3HP or +2 Agility adds up quickly when you get it in sufficient numbers. Oh, and turns out that dragon was only a toddler. Just met his dad, or rather DAD ... 400k HP and hits like a truck I'll need roughly another 500 on top of my current HP to survive a hit from him that doesn't get reduced by Magic Shield. Here's a screenshot of my current Witch:
Meh the training isnt that limited. If you keep doing all those side missions eventually you can do 5 day training sessions 15+ times before you cant train anymore. The entire game has actually been a little too easy except some of the big big bosses. But I like some of the side stuff you can find just by chance. Like certain pets and stuff. Its a great game. Now in the red fox forest you encounter an animal and it runs off and you say it can unlock new magic if you get it. Unfortunately I have no clue where to find it . I ran around for a bit then just left lol.
Spot on. I currently have 33 training sessions piled up and didn't even get around to use them yet as Adri will show up again in a few days. Maybe after that, might just give me enough oomph to kill that big daddy dragon And got some more questions: 1) How do I get the Desert Worm south of Lehert Village out of its hole? I can't figure it out. 2) Where Brad the Bandit drops his treasure chest into the water east of Lehert, there's some turtle-thingie in the water. Can I get there already in Chapter 3, or will that come later? 3) One of the two storyquests for Chapter 3 still says to go look for Johannes in Lehert Village, but I cannot find him anywhere. I assume this will resolve naturally when I follow the other storyquest and wait for Adri to show up again?
1) you need to talk to the lehert chief 2) I think you cant get the treasure chest (im pretty sure its the treasure chest you can find in ws2) 3)did you talked with the lehert chief?
Thanks, Malphas! For 1 & 3: I talked to the Lehert Chief during the storyquest earlier (before going into the mine), but now he's not around anymore. I progressed the story further (with Adrian (not) showing up after 10 days) , will just see what happens. As for 2: Damn, you are right I too remember the turtle from WS2, just didn't make the connection. UPDATE: got the worm, yay for overkill just was too impatient, thought it’s a sidequest or somesuch.
Give ws2 a try and let me know what you think of that trainin system compared to this game I actually didn't focus on the side missions since there are so many and generally you'll come across them as you explore or progress in the story.