

On average, it costs players approximately 85,000 crowns in crafting expenses alone to complete an armor set from start to finish, and that's without factoring in additional rare crafting supplies that can only be purchased from select vendors. In order to master-craft legendary gear, all previous iterations of that gear must first be crafted. Obtaining just one set of fully master-crafted legendary gear from any of the Witcher schools, like Cat or Viper, including the respective silver and steel swords, is a heavy financial undertaking. Geralt's expenses quickly add up, especially as players utilize the crafting system to create higher-level pieces of gear with each piece seemingly more expensive to craft than the previous. Crowns, the main currency used in the Witcher universe, can often be very time-consuming for players to obtain through legitimate means. Now, for those veteran players who are looking to do another playthrough of The Witcher 3 or for those fans of the Netflix show who wants to see what the video game adaptation has to offer, here are the best Steel and Silver Swords that players can find in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, and its two expansion packs, Blood & Wine and Hearts of Stone.Throughout the life of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, the community has discovered various money-farming glitches, and the most potentially profitable one, known as the Pang of Conscience exploit, still hasn't been patched. RELATED: The Witcher 3: The Hardest Decisions During Hearts of Stone (And Their Consequences) Apart from its immersive story and well-fleshed out characters, The Witcher 3 has numerous weapons that make combat even more enticing than before. Of course, despite the boost provided by Netflix, The Witcher 3 itself is still considered by many as a masterpiece, which is why many fans keep returning to the game, even after finishing it multiple times. Apart from the popularity of the Netflix show, The Witcher 3 was also recently ported to the Nintendo Switch, which opened the game to an even wider player base than before.

Ever since the release of Netflix's The Witcher late last year, CD Projekt Red, the developer of the critically acclaimed video game adaptation of The Witcher, has seen a resurgence of players for its most recent installment, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
