
And those random encounters, easter eggs and extra layer of references added a lot of flavour. Everything is so similar and yet so much improved, the world size, amount of locations and stuff in general, some quality of life improvements as well (ability to tell NPC to move was lifesaver). Yes I know some people prefer the way more bleak and dirty world of Fallout 1, but I have spent far more time in F2. Personally I would also mention Fallout 2. And Jon Irenicus was a superb villain IMHO. Going from mediocre band of adventurers into semi-gods was quite a journey and I remember most (if not every - yes I played it a lot) quests and even dialogues, all the riddles etc. He will tell you to follow him to his boss.I definitely approve of Sarafan's example of Baldur's Gate 2 - I love both games and I think the wilderness and low level exploration in BG1 are interesting and logical in their own rights, but BG2 was trully amazing experience. One of the guards will mistake you with a Nilfgaardian whom he was supposed to meet. To start this quest, you must walk to the western gate in Tottheim (M19,4). After a short cutscene the quest will end. During the conversation you can make Geralt sleep with Jutta. Go to the village and wait until it gets dark. If you refuse, the quest will end in failure. She will tell you to go to her house in Harviken after the sunset. Once you win the duel, during the conversation, you can accept invitation from Jutta. She has 20th experience level and shouldn't be more challenging than Gudnar whom you defeated previously. Once you finish one of two tasks, you will be able to face her. You don't need to repair the sword before you give it back to Jutta. A thorough walkthrough can be found in the chapter about treasure hunts on Faroe island. It's the very treasure you look for during the Hidden in the depths (M19,2) quest. Jutta will tell you to find a sword that cannot be jagged. Once you're done, go back to Jutta and tell her about winning. Because of that, you should avoid using rolling dodges, only block attacks and slightly jump away from the enemy. He shouldn't be hard to beat, but remember about one thing - you can't leave the arena. Gundar will be on the 19th experience level.

Go to the settlement and talk with the islander that organizes the battles. Which one you receive is completely random.ĭefeat Gundar in Harviken village. You can do it by completing one of two quest. It is said that she is a great warrior, but she won't want to fight you. Reach the mountain's top in the center of Faroe island (M19,3). You will find Jutta in the center of the arena at mountain's top.
