Is it better to save Elven woman or Loredo?

In The Witcher 2, saving the elven women is generally considered a more heroic immediate choice, but letting Commander Loredo live allows him to betray Flotsam to Kaedwen, leading to a harsher outcome for the town, while killing Loredo prevents this betrayal, though it results in the women's deaths. Many players choose to save the women for the immediate moral good and positive reactions from some townsfolk, trusting that Loredo would face justice from others, but the long-term impact favors killing him for Flotsam's sake.
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What is the best outcome in ladies of the wood?

There's no single "best" choice in The Witcher 3's "Ladies of the Wood," as all paths in Velen lead to tragic outcomes, but most players find killing the Whispering Hillock (tree spirit) to be the least bad option for the Baron's family, leading to his wife Anna's survival (though mad) and his departure, while freeing the spirit saves the children but curses Anna and results in the Baron's suicide and chaos in Velen. The spirit itself is malevolent and responsible for deaths, making freeing it a morally complex act to save children. 
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Should I save Triss or foltest children?

Roche Ending – Anaïs or Triss

This time it's between Triss and King Foltest's daughter, Anaïs. Both Triss and Anaïs will survive if you choose the other, but Roche and Anaïs' eventual fates can be deeply cursed by refusing to aid them when given the chance.
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Is it better to kill Letho or not?

Let him go. No reason to kill him, really. As Letho said, he was never Geralt's enemy, Geralt just happened to be at the wrong place in the wrong time. Letho saves Triss if you don't, and gives Geralt all the information he asks, clearing the rest of the amnesia.
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Should you throw the fight for Loredo?

If you want to fulfill this quest you need to win all fights. Throwing the final fight results in a failed quest. Defeating Zdenek nets you a reward of 200 orens from Ziggy along with a surprise attack from two thugs when you head towards the inn, while throwing the fight gets you 250 orens from Loredo.
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Witcher 2: Save the Elven Women vs. Going after Loredo (Iorveth's Path)

What's the best ending for Blood and Wine?

The "best" ending in The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine, generally considered the most positive outcome, is when both sisters, Anna Henrietta and Syanna, reconcile, Dettlaff dies (as he's a monster), and Geralt gets his reward without going to jail, achieved by finding Syanna's ribbon in the fairy tale world and choosing specific dialogue options that lead to forgiveness, culminating in a celebratory ceremony where they reconcile, as shown in this YouTube video and detailed in guides from IGN and WordPress.com. 
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Is Letho a good guy or bad guy?

Letho of Gulet, also known as the Kingslayer, is the main antagonist of the video game The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings and, if spared, a supporting character in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
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Is Letho of Gulet bad?

Unlike most of the characters in the Witcher universe, Letho of Gulet only appears in the Witcher games. A witcher from the School of the Viper, he's the main antagonist of Witcher 2 and a minor character in Witcher 3.
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What happens if you don't help Letho?

If Geralt doesn't intervene:

Convinced Letho was dead, Vester and his men rode off to spread the news far and wide. Letho could now simply lie low for a spell and wait for the world to forget about him...
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Is Geralt stronger than Letho?

In terms of brute force, Letho is definitely stronger than Geralt - he's a goddamn mountain of meat. I'd also imagine Letho is a lot more ruthless than Geralt - Letho has no scruples. He was tasked with killing kings and he did so without hesitation or care. He also beat Geralt in a duel at the Ruined Elven Temple.
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Does Yen get mad if you sleep with Triss?

In short: Doesn't matter who else you sleep with throughout the trilogy, as long as you(not in-between-games Geralt) choose not to sleep Triss , Yen won't be as mad. She'll be mad a little but then she'll be understanding on account of Geralt s amnesia and she won't teleport Geralt over a lake.
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Should you side with Roche or Ves?

Roche wants to spare him while Ves states they need to kill him. Ultimately it comes down to Geralt's decision, so choose whichever path you wish.
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Which doll to choose to save Anna?

To "save" Anna in The Witcher 3, Geralt must choose the doll with the violet hollyhock bloom from the four dolls in the secret cellar; this lifts the curse, but due to prior choices, Anna still dies tragically, though she transforms back to human form first, allowing a final farewell. Choosing any other doll results in Anna immediately dying as a water hag in flames, says the Fandom wiki. 
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Are the scoia tael good or bad?

The Scoia'tael known as the Squirrels is the major antagonistic faction of the Witcher franchise. They are a rebel group founded by the Elves to fight racism against non-humans caused by humans from the northern kingdoms.
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How to convince Ge Els to betray Eredin?

Betraying Eredin

In 1272, in order to weaken Eredin, Avallac'h and Geralt travelled to Tir ná Lia in order to find Ge'els and convince him to break his support from Eredin, by revealing that Eredin murdered King Auberon, whom Ge'els admired.
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Are there consequences for sleeping with keira?

In The Witcher 3, sleeping with Keira Metz generally doesn't negatively affect your main romances with Yennefer or Triss; it's treated like a one-night stand, but you must handle her questline properly (sending her to Kaer Morhen) to avoid issues, and remember that sleeping with both Triss and Yennefer, or making specific wrong choices with them, will cause problems, not Keira. Keira's encounter is separate and often ends with her using a sleeping spell on Geralt, regardless of whether you sleep with her or not, but choosing to pursue her romantically does lead to her quest with Lambert at Kaer Morhen, which is crucial for her "good" ending. 
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Can I not 100% the witcher if I fail a quest?

This is right. Some of the quest objectives and even some of the quests in the game are mutually exclusive - completing objective A might lock out objective B, or vice versa. There's no way to complete every possible objective or every quest in a single playthrough. So don't stress about it.
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Should I say I killed Aryan in Witcher 3?

Whether you killed Aryan La Valette in The Witcher 2 or spared him only affects minor dialogue and interactions with his mother, Mary Louisa, in The Witcher 3's 'Broken Flowers' quest; sparing him leads to a pleasant chat and invite to the races, while killing him makes her hostile, but the main quest progresses either way, with both paths offering different story flavor, so it's more about roleplaying than major plot impact. 
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What happens if you skip the Baron quest?

There is no affect on the main story, but you missed the ending to the barons quest. If you want to see what happens to him and his family you need to reset to an older save. I'd do it if it was me, but it's your game and you play however you want.
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Are Nilfgaard the bad guys?

Nilfgaard isn't purely evil; it's a complex, imperialistic power in The Witcher world, often seen as brutal invaders by the North but offering order, stability, and better treatment for non-humans within its borders, making them a "necessary evil" or a pragmatic force, much like the Romans, not just cartoon villains. Their ruthlessness in conquest (burning Cintra) is contrasted by internal order and efficiency, and they are less racist than many Northern kingdoms, but their expansionism comes at the cost of freedom for conquered peoples.
 
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Why is Letho so buff?

Letho is so buff due to a combination of intense Witcher training, a specialized diet (like special mushrooms), and most significantly, powerful mutations from the Trial of Grasses that likely suppressed his myostatin, leading to extreme muscle growth, making him a powerhouse of muscle and speed, perfectly suited for the Viper School's combat style. He's essentially a genetic anomaly amplified by Witcher alchemy and discipline.
 
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Should you help Letho?

Whether to help Letho in The Witcher 3 (after sparing him in The Witcher 2) is a choice that adds a fun side quest, "Ghosts of the Past," and potentially brings him as an ally to the Battle of Kaer Morhen, but it's not essential for story progression or major achievements; sparing him unlocks more content and character interactions, while killing him means he's gone.
 
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Is Olgierd a good guy?

Olgierd von Everec is the titular character of Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone, serving as either the deuteragonist or the secondary antagonist. Olgierd is an arrogant Redanian noble, who wanted to marry Iris but their parents didn't allow for this due to his bandit lifestyle and poverty.
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Who is the bad person in The Witcher?

The main villains in The Witcher saga vary by adaptation, but key antagonists include the powerful, manipulative sorcerer Vilgefortz (mastermind behind much chaos) and the sadistic, legendary bounty hunter Leo Bonhart, a brutal Witcher-killer who becomes Ciri's tormentor, while other notable foes include the demonic Voleth Meir (Season 1) and the Viper Witcher Letho of Gulet (video games). 
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Who is guilty in Witcher 1?

Kalkstein deemed guilty by any means:

Kalstein is guilty.
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