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Hi. I have a known problem with not being able to craft and use bombs because "there is such item in your inventory" or something like that. So, i have to enter my inventory, manualy drop my 0 bombs which are present there, and only then - craft and use other bunch of bombs to meet the same situation eventually again. So - is it going to be fixed in GOFY edition?
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goodsan: Hi. I have a known problem with not being able to craft and use bombs because "there is such item in your inventory" or something like that. So, i have to enter my inventory, manualy drop my 0 bombs which are present there, and only then - craft and use other bunch of bombs to meet the same situation eventually again. So - is it going to be fixed in GOFY edition?
It doesn't need fixing. Any items that you have already crafted, lower than those you have to hand, are hidden by default. You do not craft more bombs to be able to use them, you simply rest and they are refreshed.
That's one odd system of bombs producing. I just realised two very unlogical things:
1. I can't have more than 3 items of certain type of bombs in my inventory. At the same time - I can have total amount of 15 and more bombs of different types (3 of each).
2. I can't produce bombs at the very moment I made a decision to do it. I have all necessary materials. I have a receipt. I'm located in the most secure and calm place. I have a special button for producing of this bombs type. But the button is blocked and what I have to do is to sleep (!) to have them appeared in my inventory. This is ridiculous. Who could ever guess to sleep when intending to craft a bomb?

This is not right. It is not intuitively understandable, because it is unnatural in general and too casual for RPG, especially for Wither 3.
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goodsan: That's one odd system of bombs producing. I just realised two very unlogical things:
1. I can't have more than 3 items of certain type of bombs in my inventory. At the same time - I can have total amount of 15 and more bombs of different types (3 of each).
2. I can't produce bombs at the very moment I made a decision to do it. I have all necessary materials. I have a receipt. I'm located in the most secure and calm place. I have a special button for producing of this bombs type. But the button is blocked and what I have to do is to sleep (!) to have them appeared in my inventory. This is ridiculous. Who could ever guess to sleep when intending to craft a bomb?

This is not right. It is not intuitively understandable, because it is unnatural in general and too casual for RPG, especially for Wither 3.
1. I don't understand a word of what you said.
2. It is not ridiculous. It is to simulate Geralt 'meditating' (as in Witcher 1) and making or refilling his potions and bombs, which is why you need spirits and such to make it happen.
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Hickory: 1. I don't understand a word of what you said.
2. It is not ridiculous. It is to simulate Geralt 'meditating' (as in Witcher 1) and making or refilling his potions and bombs, which is why you need spirits and such to make it happen.
1. Probably it's because of my poor english, sorry for that. Though somehow you managed to answer me for two times, thank you :)
2. I still think It's ridiculous even for the next reason - when you craft the bombs of some type for the first time, you don't need any spirits and such, right? You just get the receipt, gather all necessary materials, push the button - and you make the bombs in no time. But when you then need to replenish your bombs - you can't do it without spirits. How's that? So either crafting a bomb should be completely separate process from meditating (that would be right and natural), or there should be some visual waiting line of bombs and potions planned to be crafted during meditation - only then sticking those two processes together will have some sense and clear connection. Not being able to craft more than 3 bombs of certain type is still an odd decision without sensible explanation. Why can I craft 1500 of similar arrows, but not 5 or 10 or 15 of similar bombs?
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Hickory: 1. I don't understand a word of what you said.
2. It is not ridiculous. It is to simulate Geralt 'meditating' (as in Witcher 1) and making or refilling his potions and bombs, which is why you need spirits and such to make it happen.
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goodsan: 1. Probably it's because of my poor english, sorry for that. Though somehow you managed to answer me for two times, thank you :)
2. I still think It's ridiculous even for the next reason - when you craft the bombs of some type for the first time, you don't need any spirits and such, right? You just get the receipt, gather all necessary materials, push the button - and you make the bombs in no time. But when you then need to replenish your bombs - you can't do it without spirits. How's that? So either crafting a bomb should be completely separate process from meditating (that would be right and natural), or there should be some visual waiting line of bombs and potions planned to be crafted during meditation - only then sticking those two processes together will have some sense and clear connection. Not being able to craft more than 3 bombs of certain type is still an odd decision without sensible explanation. Why can I craft 1500 of similar arrows, but not 5 or 10 or 15 of similar bombs?
Your English is good. I could have taken a guess as to what you meant, but I don't like to assume. Don't worry about it. :)

The crafting in Witcher 3 is a simplified method, especially as compared to W1. The explanation could be all manner of things: you don't need spirits to create your first bomb because that is simply the process of learning (via recipe). You can't craft 1,500 bombs because you simply could not carry that many -- you shouldn't be able to carry that many crossbow bolts, either. If you can, you must have a mod installed to alter the weight limit.
Post edited March 21, 2017 by Hickory