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I was wondering whether anyone's game didn't import the Mahakman rune sihil or G'Valchir (mine didn't and it annoys me) and what the stats were for imported swords and armor, i.e. does raven's armor change in 2 depending on the path it's acquired in in 1?

I have:
Moon Blade
damage 14-22
bleeding +24%
damage bonus on signs +5
3 enhancement slots

Raven's Armor (Neutral path)
Armor +7
Vitality +15
Resistance to poison +13
Resistance to bleeding +13
3 enhancement slots

Answering most of my own question using a witcher 1 save game editor, in case anyone else was curious:

Aerondight
damage 11-18
bleeding +5%
3 enhancement slots

Gwalhir
damage 9-13

D'yaebl
damage 9-13
chance of instant kill 1%

raven's armor dropped a percent on the resistances with of order and up 2 with of the elves(may just be random)
Post edited May 20, 2011 by Teleri13
This question / problem has been solved by Talerothimage
G'valchir imports for no one.
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Taleroth: G'valchir imports for no one.
Sounds like an angry elven international trader. On strike. Possibly played by Brian Blessed.
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Taleroth: G'valchir imports for no one.
best possible way of saying this
Is this intentional or something that may be fixed?
Post edited May 20, 2011 by Teleri13
I though it was intentional cause at the end of the Witcher 1 Geralt loses his steel sword when fighting the Grand Master of the order of the Flaming Rose (Jacques de Alderberg) spoiler aka Alvin. I was mad at my Geralt for throwing away his G'valchir after all the trouble it took to get it from hunting all those monsters and turn the trophies to the royal huntsman. Additionally, after playing the prologue of the Witcher 2 I think it follows a trend that Geralt loses one of his swords when fighting a really strong opponent.
A few steel swords will import but none of them have stats as good as the moon blade and I found several replacements for them in the first chapter.
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Alakar: I though it was intentional cause at the end of the Witcher 1 Geralt loses his steel sword when fighting the Grand Master of the order of the Flaming Rose (Jacques de Alderberg) spoiler aka Alvin. I was mad at my Geralt for throwing away his G'valchir after all the trouble it took to get it from hunting all those monsters and turn the trophies to the royal huntsman. Additionally, after playing the prologue of the Witcher 2 I think it follows a trend that Geralt loses one of his swords when fighting a really strong opponent.
that was not in the fabric of reality
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cloud8521: that was not in the fabric of reality
And yet, the Grand Master died. It was magick, who knows how it works precisely? Anyway, I don't remember - when you come back to the real *(real-fake as opposed to fake-fake) world, do you have both swords?

Aals, there will come a time of Sword and Contempt, of the White Chill and Modding. And People will make unto them items crafted as if Downloadable, and yet other items as clever jokes. It will come to pass that some breaketh the game, yet some will prevail and ensure continuity. This, I say unto thee, will be the coming of the Rule of Mod, beyond that an Expansion perhaps or a Special Edition of Sorts...
Yes, you have both swords when you come back.
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cloud8521: that was not in the fabric of reality
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VoodooEconomist: And yet, the Grand Master died. It was magick, who knows how it works precisely? Anyway, I don't remember - when you come back to the real *(real-fake as opposed to fake-fake) world, do you have both swords?

Aals, there will come a time of Sword and Contempt, of the White Chill and Modding. And People will make unto them items crafted as if Downloadable, and yet other items as clever jokes. It will come to pass that some breaketh the game, yet some will prevail and ensure continuity. This, I say unto thee, will be the coming of the Rule of Mod, beyond that an Expansion perhaps or a Special Edition of Sorts...
you do, but they said "although this is not truly real if you die here you really die"
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VoodooEconomist: And yet, the Grand Master died. It was magick, who knows how it works precisely? Anyway, I don't remember - when you come back to the real *(real-fake as opposed to fake-fake) world, do you have both swords?

Aals, there will come a time of Sword and Contempt, of the White Chill and Modding. And People will make unto them items crafted as if Downloadable, and yet other items as clever jokes. It will come to pass that some breaketh the game, yet some will prevail and ensure continuity. This, I say unto thee, will be the coming of the Rule of Mod, beyond that an Expansion perhaps or a Special Edition of Sorts...
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cloud8521: you do, but they said "although this is not truly real if you die here you really die"
Because It's basically an illusion. You're essentially fighting monsters inside alvin's soul based on the world he saw when he jumped forward in time. If you die, your soul dies, and then your body too. Same with alvin.
Post edited May 20, 2011 by Gvaz
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cloud8521: you do, but they said "although this is not truly real if you die here you really die"
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Gvaz: Because It's basically an illusion. You're essentially fighting monsters inside alvin's soul based on the world he saw when he jumped forward in time. If you die, your soul dies, and then your body too. Same with alvin.
pretty much. but i always thought he was too scared to jump forward. and he only dreamt about it al lthe time
He jumped forward in time, then iirc he jumped back in time before the witcher and grew up in the order I think. He probably changed his name so it wouldn't fuck up everything if they knew he was alvin.

It makes sense though, since it's the same guy. He didn't go forward in time again though after that afaik
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Gvaz: He jumped forward in time, then iirc he jumped back in time before the witcher and grew up in the order I think. He probably changed his name so it wouldn't fuck up everything if they knew he was alvin.

It makes sense though, since it's the same guy. He didn't go forward in time again though after that afaik
For some reason I though he took Geralt forward in time too show him the future, and then when you killed him your send back too the present because Alvin can't no longer keep Geralt anchor too the future. I guess it makes more sense if he was just shown an illusion, oh well the ending of the Grand master always confuse me with the possibility of creating a time paradox.
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Teleri13: raven's armor dropped a percent on the resistances with of order and up 2 with of the elves(may just be random)
I Think it's just random cause importing from the same saves (Neutral) first time i get a 13%/13% Raven Armor, next time 12/12.