Learn what happens if you simulate a Witcher 2 save in The Witcher 3
Want to know whether you should simulate a Witcher 2 save in The Witcher 3?Upon starting a new adventure inThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, it will ask whether you would like to simulate a Witcher 2 save. This is incredibly vague, giving you a simple choice between “on” and “off”, but it actually has an impact on future conversations and could even lock you out of an optional quest.
In this guide, we’ll explain why you should simulate a Witcher 2 save, and break down each of the choices you will make and their outcomes.
Should you simulate a Witcher 2 save in The Witcher 3?
Yes, you should choose to simulate a Witcher 2 save.
If you choose not to simulate a save, decisions will automatically be made for you. These default options opt for the negative outcomes, and will lock you out of a side quest. Choose to simulate a Witcher 2 save, and use the section below to determine which choices are best.
If you choose to simulate a Witcher 2 save in The Witcher 3, it will not have an immediate impact. Instead, it will give some extra dialogue options a few hours into the game, when Geralt meets Morvran Voorhis at the palace of the Nilfgaardian Emperor. This takes place after completing the White Orchard prologue.
These dialogue options, listed below, cover important events from The Witcher 2, and allow you to shape how Geralt’s story unfolded prior to The Witcher 3:
Here are the dialogue options for killing or sparing Aryan:
This choice impacts the way Maria Lousida La Valette, Aryan’s mother, interacts with Geralt during some main quests in Novigrad. It does not impact the outcome of any quests.
Here are the dialogue options for siding with Vernon Roche or Iorveth:
Like the previous choice, this has a minor impact on your adventure. Choosing the first will calm matters with the NPCs at the Temerian Partisan Camp. It has no impact on questlines in The Witcher 3.
Here are the dialogue options for saving Triss or Anais:
Saving Triss will make the Carduin of Lan Exeter, an NPC from The Witcher 2, appear at Loc Muinne. Otherwise, both options add flavor text and little more.
Here are the dialogue options for having Sile die or survive:
If you say that Sile escaped, she will pop up during a quest named The Great Escape. However, she is only involved in a minor way, and has no repercussions on the outcome.
Here are the dialogue options for choosing to kill or spare Letho:
This choice has greater impact than the others, aschoosing to spare Letho (the second option) will open up a new side quest named Ghosts of the Past. Depending on your interactions with Letho in this quest, he can also pop up later in main quests around Kaer Morhen. If you want to see every quest in The Witcher 3, we’d recommend choosing the second option.
That wraps up our guide on whether to simulate a Witcher 2 save in The Witcher 3. However, your adventure is only just starting, and there are plenty of formidable foes ahead. Make sure to check out our guides on thebest swords,best armor, andbest builds in The Witcher 3as you progress through the story. If you enjoy the Netflix series and would like to get the armor worn in the show, take a look at our guide onThe Witcher 3’s Netflix DLC.