When traveling through the town of Boxholm in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Witcher 3, you can find the slumped-over body of an old warrior. ♔If you choose to pilfer his pockets, you will find a key and a note, starting the short side quest, Treasure Hunt: Inheritance.
Like other treasure hunts, you will need to search a designated area f🌟or a chest of loot. Ordinarily, the quest will provide you with some clues to narrow down the search area. You might realize that this would not be the case this time. The ruined town makes the letter's contents unhelpful thanks to a lack of directions or people to provide them.
Where To Start Treasure Hunt: Inheritance
The letter and key needed to start this quest are found on a corpse in the former town of Boxholm, south of Rannvaig, on the island of Ard Skellig. The letter is a final farewell from a mortally-wounded Skelliger to his son, with directions♍ to the boy's inheritance.
Boxholm will be home to a sizable population of devourers, if you completed Contract: Missing Son. These necrophages will explode when low on health, potentially taking you with them.
Considering that the man has🦂 been dead for a considerable amount of time and without any means of contacting his son, the only course of action would be to appropriate the inheritance for yourself. The fate of the world does rest on Geralt's survival, after all.
Finding The Treasure
The letter says that the treasure is in "Old Ule's house", which isn't particularly useful for Geralt. The good news is that it is not far away. Search the next house, north of the body. You should be able to spot the inheritance waiting in a chest, sticking out of the ground.
While the chest has a smattering of miscellaneous items and money, it will also contain Bloodsword. The weapon is a silver sword that increases both critical hit chance and critical hit damage. It has three slots for runes, making it a valuable addition to your collection before you have any Grandmaster Witcher Gear.