author: Remigiusz Rozanski
There is Hidden Location in The Witcher 3 Which Remains Unvisited by Most Players. Getting to It May Have Seemed Impossible
Nine years after its release, The Witcher 3 still manages to surprise. A player has discovered a location that few knew about.
Almost a decade has passed since the release of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. It would seem that after so many years, only multiplayer games like League of Legends can retain players. Nothing could be further from the truth – CD Projekt Red’s hit can still boast a million active users. One of the reasons for this situation is the vast open world, which hides a multitude of mysteries. One of them was recently showcased on the YouTube channel - Slinger.
Party with officers
According to the creators of the Slinger channel, there is a location in The Witcher 3 that most players were unaware of. No wonder, since it's so hard to get to it. The location is located south of Velen, in the territories occupied by the Nilfgaardian army. A small settlement, known as a rest home, is an important place for the Empire's army. This is where the weary soldiers can indulge in a moment of relaxation after a hard day in the barracks or on the training ground.
A palisade was constructed around the buildings. Two heavily armed soldiers are guarding the entrance gate. They don't let civilians in, especially newcomers from neighboring regions. "One wrong move and you're done," they repeat like a mantra. There is no point in trying to destroy the fence; it's also impossible to jump over it (unless a glitch occurs in the game). However, there is a way to get inside. Guards can be easily outsmarted.
Simply dress as a Nilfgaardian military officer to pass through the not very alert soldiers. Nilfgaardian armor can be purchased from a merchant in Crow's Perch, the home of the Bloody Baron. The guards, upon seeing a familiar uniform, let us in.
Show me what you got, Nilfgaardian
Many players have never reached the Nilfgaardian settlement, as it is not associated with any quests related to the Empire's army. People who love to explore Geralt's world should change this situation as soon as possible. Inside, we will find loot waiting to be taken. This is also a unique opportunity to take a look at the ways in which officers spend their free time (spoiler: they do it in style).
While waiting for the next installment of the digital saga about the Witcher, it's worth revisiting the last part and checking if it doesn't hide any more secrets.