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It's all good, you can pick the quest up next playthrough - you don't have to do every single quest on every single playthrough.
For example on this playthrough I am deliberately risking missing a quest to control my choice of post game waifu - I have done 3 full playthroughs and want to stay in the end game for a while this time.
Yes! You will miss a rare upgradeable mats in the game but don't worry you could still fully upgrade your item just by killing a dragon in the game. The quest you miss have rare mats in that location. Best 2 romanceable npc can be found in that quest you miss due they have some extra dialogue in the main quest but you can still romance some npc in the game. Romance in the game is so dull and its ok to miss them in my opinion.
Some side quest have merchant that could give you med gear and enchanted gear.
THIS.
I also had the "lost and found" quest failed at some point and somehow. I did not give that much importance, since i had so many quests ongoing...
Now I miss all the chained Quests and would be really boring to restart. I usually just finish games once.
I hate this 'missable' thing. It is nice what they did at the Duke, he clearly tells you that the 4-5 quests linked to him will be canceled so you can wait.
Could't they have done the same with the witchwood quests?
Another example, the weapon shopkeeper in gran soren tells me that he wants an idol. Ok, i remembered i had an idol...good, just take it, mission done! ooops...too bad it was a bronze idol and if i gave the gold idol, his stuff would have been much better, and i can't even go back to him to give him the gold one when i get it (if i do not miss that one as well) and he will sell crap stuff for all the game. Nice.
I would like to play games without checking online all the information (it spoils much of the fun), but that often lets you miss many...err...missables
Developers, please consider this for the future.
Thank you
You chose to go off and do other things than look for your childhood friend. Time marches on, and you earned the consequences of your actions.
All that said, re-start the main quest. If the player switches from Normal to Hard Mode, the campaign starts from the beginning with your Arisen, pawn, all accumulated inventory and pawn knowledge intact (and bonus, you'll get another use of the character editor for both). It will not take very long to get back to entering Gran Soren, because the memories of doing a handful of things for the Main Quest are fresh in your mind. Don't want to stay in Hard Mode? it's just a toggle in options, and nothing changes other than the rewards for Hard Mode are no longer available.
p much. Elvar never gets listened to.