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Is there any point in keeping books Witcher 3?

I would keep them if I were you, read them and then sell them if you are really desperate for money however. This game supplies all loot pretty easily, if you want Witcher gear its easy and getting relics ain't too hard. i read them and then sell them off once i get too many in inventory.
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Should I keep books in The Witcher?

When you get to Witcher 2, do not sell them. If you don't have the diagrams/formulae, you can't create the armour/traps/potions. Contracts you pick up from notice boards - you can absolutely get rid of them.
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What to do with all the books in Witcher 3?

Instead of just selling your books for 1 crown at some random merchant, go to the square in Novigrad and sell them to the book merchant there. He will give the full price for them, and there is some 500-600 in his starting capital. He wont be there all day though, so if he isn't there, just meditate until he appears.
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Should you read the books in Witcher 3?

I would suggest to always read letters , journals and notes as they add context to even the smallest side stuff. Other books you can read if you are into the lore and wanna know more than the story of the witcher 3.
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What to do with books and notes Witcher 3?

Just sell them to the book seller in Novigrad. You can get like 1 oren for each. If you ever need them later on, you'll know where they are. Unless its a Quest item you can drop it or have it dismantled back into tree bark :) at a blacksmith..
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Is it worth reading all the Witcher books?

YES I LOVE IT SO MUCH. I love how it focuses on Ciri, Yennefer, and Geralt almost equally. While in some scenes it is painfully obvious the series was written by a man, the author manages to write likeable, unique, strong, and complex female characters.
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Does playing The Witcher 3 spoil the books?

You can safely read all of the books without spoiling anything from the games because they aren't part of them. They pick up where the story left off in The Lady of the Lake and go off on their own tangent.
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Is Geralt stronger in the books or games?

8 He Isn't As Strong As The Games Make Him Out To Be

One has to admit that Geralt's combat skills in The Witcher games are nothing short of incredible, allowing him to take on imposing monsters and mobs of humans with the greatest of ease. However, in the books, Geralt is nowhere near that powerful.
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Is Yennefer better in the books?

Yennefer in the books is 10 times better than the show. : r/witcher.
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Is The Witcher 3 Faithful to the books?

Although no adaptation of a book can be entirely faithful (and in most cases, a visual medium requires changes), Netflix's The Witcher has arguably spent more time inventing new material than faithfully translating Andrzej Sapkowski's eight-book series.
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Is any junk worth keeping Witcher 3?

As junk items have weight, it is better to either sell or dismantle them when available. Note that certain quest items, once they are no longer needed, will be put in the junk tab and can then be dismantled or sold off like regular items.
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Does the order of Witcher books matter?

The first season of The Witcher pulls from the story collections The Last Wish and Sword of Destiny, with some elements of The Blood of Elves. The best way to read The Witcher books is to start with The Last Wish, then read Sword of Destiny.
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Do all Witcher books follow Geralt?

They released the second short story collection, Sword of Destiny, in 1992. The Last Wish was published by SuperNowa in 1993 to replace The Witcher as the first book, and includes all of its stories except "The Road with No Return" (the only story without Geralt).
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Will reading the books spoil The Witcher?

The Netflix series is based on the books. The games however are stories with the same characters but non-canonical to the Books. So yeah, if you are reading the books, the Netflix Series might spoil it for you.
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How old is Geralt?

Finding Geralt's Age In Witcher 3

Witcher 3's lore entries state that Geralt is a year younger than Yennefer, who was born in 1173. Since The Witcher 3 takes place in 1272, Geralt would be approximately 98 to 99 years old (depending on his birth month).
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Can Yennefer have a baby in the books?

In fact, in the novels (and in the show) both Yennefer and Geralt are incapable of having biological children. For Geralt, the show affords him a wide landscape of emotions — his story isn't pegged to his ability to father children.
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Does Yennefer get pregnant in the book?

Is Yennefer infertile? Yes, in both the books and the Netflix adaptation, Yennefer is unable to conceive a child.
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Is Triss as powerful as Yennefer?

This has allowed her to cast incredibly powerful fire magic that can scorch everything in her way, without the casting itself being too taxing on her body. In terms of magical strength, both individuals are almost equal.
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Is Ciri more powerful than Yennefer?

Ciri is the de facto strongest character in the Witcher. Even though you might think the book is mostly about Geralt, or maybe even Yennefer, in reality the whole story is about Ciri. And actually, it's really cool the way that the Witcher games are able to fulfill the story of Ciri.
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Is Ciri more powerful than Geralt?

Ciri is by far the most powerful being in The Witcher universe and not many villains can come close to what she's capable of, particularly her video game version. She's not exactly a mutated witcher but her time and space manipulation powers are more than enough to put her in an even ground against Geralt.
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Who does Geralt marry in the books?

She claims the tale ends with Yennefer and Geralt getting married and living happily ever after, but cries as she says so. Galahad invites her to Camelot, which she accepts. The two ride towards Camelot, holding hands.
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Does Geralt cheat in the books?

He never commits to any of the other girls, the closest he gets to crossing the line is with Shani. Geralt actually seems ready to commit to Shani while romancing her, however, she herself decides against it as she remembers how it ended last time.
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Is Geralt evil in the books?

Geralt of Rivia, throughout the Witcher short stories and novels, makes many considerably evil decisions. In The Lesser Evil, for example, Geralt is forced to make a decision where no matter the outcome people will die.
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Do The Witcher writers not like the books?

"I've been on show - namely Witcher - where some of the writers were not or actively disliked the books and games (even actively mocking the source material)," DeMayo said in an interview back in October. "It's a recipe for disaster and bad morale," he added.
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