
crafting diagrams, including all witcher school gear diagrams. Gwent cards, except for the basic starting Northern Realms deck. books, both physical copies and their entries in your journal. Quest items, except for some rather minor ones that you might as well sell when you get the chance. However, you will LOSE all of the following (regardless of where they're stored): It allows players to restart the game and retain all their gold, abilities and most of their gear, including items stored in your Stash. It is one of 16 free DLCs available for the game, released on Aug. I guess I'll just play out the game without the quest items and see how it goes.New Game + (stylized as NEW GAME +) is an unlockable game mode for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Sorry for the late reply, but I really appriciate the info. these items are used or retrieved during particular quests and some may have the option to either return them to their original owners or just mentioned in passing but they are optional and do not affect gameplay or the overall story.
For instance, Thaler's monocle, Triss handcuffs, the Rose of Remembrance, Yen's Crystal Bird Skull. Truth is, most quest items really aren't used for verry much once you've received them.
I'm assuming that you already have whatever lists have already been discovered on the web. That's why so many of the names are different than they appear in the game and why many of them only refer to the quest to which they belong. You have to remember that while the debug console is built into the game, it was never intended for the actual player to use. Originally posted by BuzzardBee:There's no way to drop quest items and short of some experimentation, I don't think there's an easy way to identify them either.