![]() Just walking up and taking out the Troll like that may feel a bit cold-blooded, but you have to do it if you want that second Achievement so there you are. ![]() Head for the broken bridge and go down to the Troll, approach him and talk and choose the option "Changed my mind, you need to die." That will allow you to battle and kill the Troll and, when you loot it, acquire among other important items a Troll Trophy and Troll Skin (the Skin you need to be sure you save). Assuming you are on-track and ready to go (Troll Trouble is completed) then you can proceed. If that is the case you should carefully review the previous sections that take place before the split to the Iorveth Path and complete any outstanding quests including Troll Trouble. Now back on track, before you do this double-check that you have completed the quest Troll Trouble (in case the save you created was somehow prior to that - it shouldn't be) because if you have yet to complete it, that means that there are likely other quests that you have not completed. Oh, you will need a LOT of money - easily over the course of the entire game you can go through 15,000 to 20,000 Oren just in buying Formula and Diagrams, and having items crafted for you, but you do not need to sacrifice your resources to get it, it will come from rewards and your gambling. As far as the alchemy stuff goes, use your best judgment, but if you are thinking that you need to sell that stuff off to get money, stop thinking that! Later in the game you can get a practically unlimited supply of Orens by simply Arm Wrestling or playing Dice Poker, so do not worry about the money, right? They are easily eaten up in the crafting process, so you should hold on to all that you can get. For monster parts, you should really be keeping ALL of them, and putting it into your storage, because later you will find them useful! Certain things like lumber and iron ore you can sell off the extra beyond 50, but items like cloth, leather, and silver ore, not so much. So from here on out you should be hoarding a stack of at least 50 of the common resources, and all that you can get of the uncommon. Basically you can, if you have the proper diagram/formula, get a crafting NPC to make you almost anything in the game that you need - but ONLY if you have the resources! The same goes for the special kinds of cloth, and to a certain extent for resources like Diamond Dust and Oil. The thing about that is that regular leather can be combined with other resources to make hardened leather, and hardened leather can be in turn combined with yet other resources to make studded leather. For example you can find a lot of leather, but not so much hardened or studded leather. On the subject of crafting - some resources are easier to get than others. Seriously! Now some items are rare and you will get nowhere close to 50, but for the common items - for Alchemy AND for crafting, you should be building up a resource pile mates! Are we clear on that? Good! Because you should be hoarding at a minimum at least 50 of each Alchemy and Crafting item. That being the case, you should also be aware that that storage chest exists in all three Acts, and whatever you place in it in one Act will be there in the next. Also, we need to obtain a Troll Hide for another quest in Act 3 - and speaking of that, we need to discuss the whole strategy of crafting resources for a moment.Īs you know there is a storage chest in the Inn where you can keep the things you do not want to sell and cannot simply carry on you, since there are limits to how much weight you can carry. Seriously, we did the save-the-trolls bit last time around, and so if we want to obtain the Achievement for not saving them, he has to die. ![]() The one minor task that we need to complete before heading back to the village to see the witch that lives in the hut by the water is to visit with the Troll that we previously helped deal with the tragedy of his mates death - and kill him. Iorveth's Path - Flotsam II: The Final Flotsam Side-Quests
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