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Should I keep books in The Witcher?

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 Witcher 1?

You can sell them - though some may just place them in storage, for RP reasons. They're supposed to be some of the witchers' secrets you were tasked to recover. Books are almost the same, except there are a couple of titles you can hand over as gifts to certain NPCs.
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What to do with 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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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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Should I buy books in Witcher?

You should read any books you have found or bought. Some can in fact add information to your Bestiary. They can all be safely sold once you have read them. And yes, you should consider buying some of those books that vendors sell.
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Why I Avoid the Witcher Books

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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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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Does Geralt cheat on Yennefer in the books?

Yennefer can definitely feel awkward about the fact that Geralt was sleeping with Triss. However, she is obviously not stupid — she knew that Geralt had lost his memories and wouldn't realize that he was cheating on her. If she really did have to blame anyone, then Triss would be the more sensible target.
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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 Triss and Geralt hook up in the books?

After all, she ended up spiking Geralt's meals and drinks with a love potion that pretty much forced him to develop feelings for Triss, resulting in a short yet passionate relationship that eventually ran its course when Geralt was free of the effects of these potions.
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Should I keep junk or sell 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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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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What do I do with books in Witcher?

You can sell scrolls and books, and the person who originates a contract will take it back when you fulfill it. But yes, you can drop them if you wish.
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Is Witcher 1 and 2 relevant to 3?

Unfortunately, players who go through The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt without completing previous games will miss some elements of the story. Those that wish to experience Geralt's full story may have no choice other than to play through the previous titles or watch playthroughs on YouTube.
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Do you need to read books in Witcher 3?

Reading the original series of fantasy novels and short stories makes it a little easier to follow the storyline of The Witcher.
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Did Geralt get Yennefer pregnant?

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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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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Are Geralt and Ciri lovers in the books?

Ciri, when she is in the woods with the young girl, says she learned how to fight from her father, Geralt. Geralt, in turn, views Ciri as his daughter, as does Yennefer. … [Geralt and Ciri] are not lovers, nor are they in love with each other.”
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Can Ciri blood make Witchers in the books?

With great power comes great responsibility. Although Ciri is happy to learn that her blood can help make new Witchers, her Elder Blood also comes with several heaping servings of danger.
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Who is the main villain of the Witcher books?

Vilgefortz is the central antagonist of the Witcher book series and a major antagonist in its Netflix television adaptation. He first appears in the second book Blood of Elves. He was a member of the Chapter of Sorcerers, but he conspired with Emhyr var Emreis, the emperor of Nilfgaard.
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Who is more powerful Ciri or 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.
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How old is Geralt when he dies?

In the books, Geralt is roughly 80–85 by their conclusion. In the games, Geralt ages a bit, he's roughly ~94 in The Wild Hunt. Witchers age slowly, and can live for several centuries, thanks to the mutagens they receive during the Trial of the Grasses.
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