Where are the harpies in the Sackful of Fluff Quest?
So I'm attempting to gather 60 harpy feathers for this Sackful of Fluff quest - I know that harpies generally spawn right outside the house where you initiate the quest (that's where I went to get the first 12 feathers for the first part of the quest anyway) - but now that I'm trying to get the rest, none of the harpies are respawning?
As an aside, I was doing this quest in tandem with the Harpy Contract also in Chapter 2 - I planted those traps here and they carried them back to their nests (and presumably died/destroyed the nest). Would that have anything to do with why the harpies aren't spawning again?
Best Answer
Placing Harpy Traps (Harpy Contract) greatly affects the spawn rate of harpies near their nests, so you should do that only after killing as many harpies as you need.
Also, I heard that killing the Harpy Queen also reduces the spawn rate, but haven't noticed any changes myself.
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Where can I find harpies in Witcher 2?
Head to the old quarry and you'll find plenty of harpies. Set traps down nearby and a harpy should pick one up and carry it off to a nest.Where are the harpy nests?
The key for the lair is found during the Hunting Magic quest. Inside the lair are 3 more nests. The nests are found on top of the ravines (6). Drop a Harpy Trap nearby and wait for a Harpy to pick it up and blow up its own nest.How do I get into the lair of the harpy in Witcher 2?
The harpy lair is located past the old quarry outside of Vergen. To gain access to it, Geralt must obtain a key from Cecil Burdon during the quest Hunting Magic. This is the lair of many celeano harpies and of a harpy queen.Do harpies Respawn Witcher 2?
Leave the area and come back later. The harpies do respawn. mondotomhead mondotomhead Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable.Weirdest Quest of Witcher 2: Geralt and Sackful of Fluff (Witcher 2)
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