Game Guide - About the guide Risen 3 Guide
Last update: 11 May 2016
Guide to Risen 3 : Titan Lords was prepared based on the PC version of the game. The contents of the PC version of the game coincides with that of the console version - you can find information about achievements / trophies of those versions in this guide as well.
Excluding a somewhat linear beginning of Risen 3, the game offers a great deal of freedom with the character development, as well as with quest completion and exploration. The order in which the description of the islands is presented in the guide is purely random - you can visit the presented locations way earlier / later in the game, based on your own preferences. What is more, you can revisit the locations at any given time (to collect treasures you weren't able to pick up earlier, for instance).
Markings in the guide
In the walkthrough section of this guide, the following markings were used:
- Brown color was used to mark the enemies and NPCs (regardless of their approach to the Nameless Hero - if they see you as a friend or foe) encountered during your journey.
- Blue color was used to mark important moments and events of the game. Those are, for instance, events in which you get a new party member, or there's a need to make a crucial decision, that which can influence your further adventure (allying with a certain fraction, for instance).
- Green color informs you about the items you find / acquire. Note - the items marked with this color are only limited to those which are connected with the appropriate quest, not the ones that can be found during your optional exploration.
- Orange color appears in places where the Nameless Hero acquires Glory Points (being the game's experience). Note - the orange color isn't used to mark the instances of earning a insignificant amounts of experience points (20, for instance), or to mark the repeated encounters with the monsters you've already fought (you will earn the same amount of experience points for killing them).
- Bold font was used in places where the walkthrough refers to the markers on the map attached to a specific section of the guide (a point on map, indicating the location of the quest giver, for instance).