How to get to level 40 and beyond in The Witcher 3

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Currently I'm level 39 and I have finished the main story, HoS expansion and all the witcher contracts. My question is where do I go to quest, kill monsters to get to lvl40 and beyond so I can use the Black unicorn sword.



Best Answer

You have three options

  1. Grind and explore, very slow, even if you happen upon another new quest.

  2. Start a newgame+, which scales everything up to your level, allows you to play everything again.

  3. Wait for the Blood & Wine expansion (will be released in summer, current rumors say 7th of June), which will certainly provide additional content to get past lvl 40.

Personally, I went with option 3, my character is currently Level 39 as well.




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How do you reach max level in Witcher 3?

To stand a chance of reaching the level cap in The Witcher 3, you'll need to best the game and then run it through again in New Game+. Typically most players will reach between level 30-45 while playing the game through for the first time.

How do you get to level 70 in Witcher 3?

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