The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings Enhanced Edition

The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings Enhanced Edition

la_nague Feb 22, 2014 @ 8:04am
Why does he have two swords?
Does he lose them often?
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Rejjie Sweet Mar 12, 2014 @ 3:19pm 
I say this was a good thread.
KingHochmeister Mar 13, 2014 @ 7:54am 
Originally posted by la_nague:
so only 3 people got it, about 10 insulted me and the rest had a debate about swords.

Steam threads in a nutshell, lol
DesertFox Mar 15, 2014 @ 2:24am 
I'm a Witcher! HIEeEEEYAH
White Knight Mar 15, 2014 @ 12:29pm 
Originally posted by la_nague:
so only 3 people got it, about 10 insulted me and the rest had a debate about swords.

And some people "got it" and chose to participate in a discussion about swords anyway.
The Space Ferret Mar 15, 2014 @ 1:06pm 
It was really annoying having the kids constantly chasing after you, asking that question over and over and over...I really wished I could simply cut off their heads so I wouldn't have to hear it anymore.
ᴠᴀʀ Mar 15, 2014 @ 1:37pm 
Originally posted by |OS| Freelance:
It was really annoying having the kids constantly chasing after you, asking that question over and over and over...I really wished I could simply cut off their heads so I wouldn't have to hear it anymore.

You can also sleep during the day and venture the area at night. Those kids aren't around 24/7.

ROGUEonDUTY Mar 16, 2014 @ 9:56am 
he has a silver and a steel sword. The steel one is for animals and human enemies, whilst the silver sword is used against demons and other creatures. You deal more damage to enemies if you use the correct sword.
Ajay Mar 16, 2014 @ 11:24am 
typing a dialog from kids nobody likes :)
And there is a REAL reason why gerald has two swords!
Both swords hit nomral for everyone buuuuut:
Gerald uses the Iron sword and forges it to a pan to fry his meal.
The Silver sword will get forged into lovely silver cutlery. Why?
Because WITCHER always use their own Pan and never it without there Silverware.
Now you know why witcher sleep less and are always so strong, forging a sword to a pan and reforging it back to the perfect sword it was is a hard life.
And why can he carry 2 swords and get them from his back so easy?
Since he forged and reforged the sword so often his muscles are so bad he can only get the sword with one robotic move, because his arm will not allow him to take the sword an other way.
And he is not defenssles while he does it, all is enemys start to discuss why he is doing this and talkign to each other how stupid it is to get a weapon from his back it will leave him defensless and while they discuss Gerald can do what he wants. THATS the ONLY real reason you should ACCEPT.
BEGONY KNAVE!
Kiwi Mar 22, 2017 @ 7:45pm 
I had to google it after getting that dialogue.
Originally posted by Me gusta el paco:
I had to google it after getting that dialogue.
Your powers of necromancy are great and fearsome...
KingHochmeister Mar 24, 2017 @ 9:22am 
Originally posted by Me gusta el paco:
I had to google it after getting that dialogue.
Jesus Christ, man.
Lex Mar 25, 2017 @ 12:26am 
Originally posted by ε===(っ≧ω≦)っ:
Never read the books but afaik he had two swords there, as did every witcher. Steel for men, silver for monsters.
Both are for monsters.
Herr Lobster Mar 25, 2017 @ 7:03pm 
Originally posted by White Knight:
I'll put my money on the fact that the author of the stories the series is based upon, thought having two swords would look cool.


I've just started reading Lady of the Lake, which has only just come out with an official English translation, and have read all the previous novels. Not once in six books has Geralt had two swords. Guess it was just a thing they added to the game.
Valder Mar 28, 2017 @ 12:04pm 
Originally posted by Herr Lobster:
Originally posted by White Knight:
I'll put my money on the fact that the author of the stories the series is based upon, thought having two swords would look cool.


I've just started reading Lady of the Lake, which has only just come out with an official English translation, and have read all the previous novels. Not once in six books has Geralt had two swords. Guess it was just a thing they added to the game.

lol, Yeah he has. In the last wish against stryga he uses that, but only a little. In sword of destiny bunch of times. Damn, in every book, until he loses his fight against Vilgefortz. Then he gets that dwarf runesword.
Maybe you just skipped bunch of pages, or that English translation is garbage.
DON'T SHOOT!! Mar 30, 2017 @ 11:08am 
"Silver is for monsters, steel sword is... also for monsters" - when Geralt said that I got shivers
Last edited by DON'T SHOOT!!; Mar 30, 2017 @ 11:08am
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Date Posted: Feb 22, 2014 @ 8:04am
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