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Geralt and Troll of Flotsam

Troll Trouble is a quest in Chapter I of The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings. It was initially released as free DLC, and then added to the game as part of patch ane.1 on 25 May 2011.[1]

Troll Contract
The government seek a brave soul to kill the degenerate troll lurking most the ruined span at the Aedernian border. The animate being may be defeated by any means, just as long as it is defeated. The troll slayer will exist generously rewarded (relevant taxes and levies have already been deducted) and receive the gratitude of the terrorized people of Flotsam.
Louis Merse, Boondocks Chancellor
Daftar Isi

Walkthrough [ ]

Geralt learns of the quest past reading the note on the Flotsam discover lath. He then decides to go to the bridge. On the way, he finds a villager being attacked past nekkers. Later rescuing the poor sod, he learns that the man had been sent by the merchants from the port to find out what was going on with the bridge and why, given that it is the but path out of the port inland. The villager as well makes a point of mentioning that the bridge is in ruins and that the troll is demanding liquor to let anyone laissez passer. Lastly, the man tells the witcher that he can larn more about the troll from Chorab, the village elder in Lobinden.

Chorab explains that without the troll, there would exist no bridge at all, so it would exist preferable if Geralt could simply get the troll to cease drinking and get dorsum to work. The witcher is then faced with two choices:

  • Get the troll to stop drinking and become dorsum to work, or
  • Kill the troll and collect the advantage offered by Louis Merse in Flotsam.

Helping the troll [ ]

If he decides to help the troll, they will accept a chat. Please note, the initial conversation will always pb to combat - once beaten down to a pocket-size extent, the troll explains that he just started drinking when his mate was cruelly killed by some men while he was away minding the span. Now he's lonely and heartbroken and but vodka or vengeance can brand him feel better. At this point, Geralt decides either that he doesn't intendance (and thus proceed with troll-slaying) or that he will deal with the she-troll's murderers.

Geralt may also get more information about the troll from Síle and Zoltan; then having a look around Sendler'due south business firm, he sees a she-troll's head mounted on the man'south wall. When asked where he got information technology, Sendler says it was Dmitri who killed her (and quite audaciously at that).

  • If Geralt wants the troll caput, and hasn't already completed Poker Face up: Flotsam, now is the fourth dimension. Sendler will not give up the head until browbeaten at die poker by a locally respected histrion. (In other words, he must be defeated in one case in the grade of Poker Face, and once over again for Geralt to learn the head.)

When Geralt pursues his line of questioning, Sendler admits that he doesn't actually know where Dmitri is, but that his henchmen drink at the inn and that they could no doubt tell the witcher where to find him. Geralt then goes off to the inn to notice 1 of Dmitri's men.

He finds one without much effort, watching the fistfights in the basement. Afterwards a flake of intimidation, the homo reveals that Dmitri is most likely in the graveyard. So and so information technology'due south off to the graveyard.

One time there, Geralt finds not only Dmitri, only more of his henchmen. A fight ensues, only equally ever, Geralt is victorious. He has a quick look around, whereupon he finds a primal, a letter, a report and some other loot.

Geralt and so returns to the troll.

  • Reporting the deaths of the men who killed his mate earns his thanks, and advances the quest to render to Chorab for the reward.
  • Delivering the she-troll's head earns the witcher further cheers and a diagram for Hunter'south armor.

In that location is i more surprise pending Geralt: Chorab now only offers one-half of the previously-agreed reward. Geralt can either alive with that (100Tw2 icon oren.svg) or convince the alderman (with either intimidation or persuasion) to pay the full corporeality (200Tw2 icon oren.svg).

Killing the troll [ ]

Geralt merely goes back to the troll, kills it and is done with it. He then returns to Flotsam and collects his advantage from Louis Merse.

Either style, 125 xp gained for completing the quest.

Notes [ ]

Bandits' hideout location

  • If Dmitri is not in the graveyard, talk to the fat guy in brothel floor or he is most likely at his hideout: a firm at the southeast edge of the swamp on the other side of the river.
  • Tip: The fight with Dmitri is far more than like shooting fish in a barrel with Arrow Redirection level two, even though he is throwing daggers and not arrows Geralt volition not discriminate. If you as well have the Concoction ability unlocked it is possible to 1-shot Dmitri, in a rather comedic fashion.
  • It is possible to aid the troll, claim the reward from Chorab, and then become dorsum and claim the reward from Merse. (Whether anyone other than a dead troll will recall this lapse in Geralt'southward honor is unknown.)
  • Helping the troll (and leaving him alive through the end of Chapter I) leaves open the possibility of the Steam accomplishment Friend Of The Trolls (awarded for sparing the lives of all trolls in the game). Killing him will make that accomplishment impossible on the current playthrough, merely conversely opens the possibility of completing the mutually exclusive Trollslayer accomplishment (for killing all trolls in the game); similarly, Trollslayer will not exist possible on the current playthrough if Affiliate I ends with the bridge troll yet alive.
  • Pre-patch bug: If the troll is killed, his unlooted corpse (and even his looted tongue!) have been known to disappear after reloading the game. If in doubt, boodle immediately and dispose of the tongue (whether past sale, alchemy or the Melitele'south Centre side-quest) as soon every bit possible.
    • With patch one.three, inventory can be stored at the local inn; this will keep the tongue condom.

Periodical Entry [ ]

In practicing their trade, witchers abide by a code that clearly explains what they tin and cannot do. Geralt claims he invented this code himself, to accept an alibi for refusing unwanted jobs, only I think such a stratagem would be also complicated for him. Either manner, Geralt noticed that Bernard Loredo had posted a compensation on the head of a troll living in the area. Because a troll is a sapient creature, it falls under the code as huntable only if evil. The curious witcher decided to bank check it out.
On a forest road he met a farmer from Lobinden and learned some things about the problems with the local Troll. The monster once worked on a bridge on the river, but took to drinking and started causing trouble. The peasant had intrigued Geralt - he beseeched him to talk with Chorab, the elder of Lobinden, earlier killing the troll.
If Geralt speaks with Chorab:
Chorab had a peculiar request. Not simply did he not desire the monster to die, but he wanted the witcher to cure the troll'south alcoholism! Things were starting to get interesting.
If Geralt avoids killing the troll:
Geralt had a talk with the troll, man to man. It turned out that the monster savage into addiction later his wife had been killed. An consequence similar that must have been the talk of Flotsam. Geralt decided to question his acquaintances.
The witcher learned that the female troll had been killed past ane Dmitri, who then sold her caput as a trophy to Sendler. It was that poacher who told Geralt that one of Dmitri'southward men hung around the inn. Geralt headed for Flotsam.
The ruffian spilled the beans and Geralt learned that Dmitri was up to something in the cemetery near Lobinden.
Geralt killed Dmitri and his bandits at the burying footing - the lucky bastards wouldn't take to go far now. The female troll was avenged, and the witcher went to run into her married man.
The troll was as happy every bit befit his size, that is immensely. He traded alcoholism for workaholism and began repairing the bridge. Geralt knew Chorab would be pleased and he went to get his well earned reward.
Geralt picked his well earned reward from Chorab and left, content that he aided the local community, had a paw in the development of infrastructure, solved an booze trouble and got paid on top of it all.
If Geralt kills the troll:
The witcher's lot is not to ponder - it is to protect humans from monsters. Geralt fulfilled his duty and killed the troll. Thus he earned the advantage that awaited him at Louis Merse's part.

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  1. http://en.cdprojektred.com/download/patch-ane-35/

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