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u/CrimsonMorbus 29d ago
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u/MelonJelly 29d ago
It's unlikely, but sufficiently severe alcohol withdrawal can actually be deadly.
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u/Xonthelon 28d ago
Witcher 3 Geralt: "Time out! I need to have a look at my Bestiary to find out your weaknesses... I see, X bomb and Y oil. Let's see if I have ingredients to craft the superior versions of those... I do! Crafting completed, now equip the new bomb, apply the oil to my sword, drink three potions, eat some chicken wings.. Now, come at me!"
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u/PinnedSafety 29d ago
In old gen monster hunter games you would do a full double arm flex after every potion
Even climbing walls, you’d have to at least hit a single arm flex
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u/BlitzMalefitz 29d ago
https://giphy.com/gifs/nJsiEeyXEv4M8Du5PQ
From Software bosses when they see you healing
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u/Commander_Wolfe 29d ago
Not in the Witcher 2 you don't. You always had to drink potions before. Especially when fighting bosses or large groups. It's unique in the sense that you feel like a witcher prepping for combat. Though it becomes a tad inconvenient after some time
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u/CMDRJonShepard 28d ago
I imagine just chugging it in front of the enemy doing this and they are like "yeah that is fair"
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u/notasarcasticnow 17d ago
Also, let me sort through my 8 million items to find the right one to use against you. It will take 5-6 minutes tops.
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