Is it necessary to do Fake Papers after getting sufficiently far enough in Family Matters?
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As the title says, I'm pretty far along in the Family Matters quest - at the point where I need to go talk to the Baron's daughter - and he gives me a pass to do so. My question is: having done this, is there any non-experience related benefit to doing the Fake Papers sidequest? I already helped out the guy's brother-in-law, but I'm not sure if it's still worth it to even pay for the papers (I'm kinda strapped for crowns) if the Baron gave me papers to get into the city already.
Could anyone shed some light on this?
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How do I finish Family Matters Witcher 3?
Go into the quest menu and select the secondary quest \u201cCiri's Room.\u201d Head down stairs from the girls' rooms and follow the line. Inspect her room to learn a little more about her stay and time with Gretka. When you finish talking to Gretka, the mission is complete.What happens if you go with the baron to the swamp?
Upon arriving at the swampy village, the Baron will reuinte with his daugter Tamara and several Witch Hunters. After searching the village, they will find Anna under a powerful curse, transformed into a hideous Water Hag.How do you investigate remaining leads in Velen?
How to 'investigate all remaining leads' in Family Matters. Later in the Family Matters quest, you'll come to a point where you must 'investigate all remaining leads'. To resolve this, you must complete the other main quest, Ladies of the Wood, to help continue things along.How to get Fake Papers witcher 3?
Walkthrough. Fake Papers is a Side Quest on the border between Velen and Novigrad. If Geralt is unable to pass into Novigrad, he'll need some documents. There happens to be a Shady Dealer just south of the Regufee crossing on the South side of the river separating the two regions.Former Oath Keeper, Capitol riot defendant testify for Jan. 6 committee
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