The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone adds a ton of new content to CD Projekt RED’s best-selling RPG. Here’s how to find it – and how to beat it.
Hearts of Stone is the first of two announced expansions for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Released on October 13 2015 on PC, PS4 and Xbox One, it’s included in the Expansion Pass and Game of the Year edition, but can also be purchased separately.
As part of our The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt guide and walkthrough, we’ve gathered everything you need to know about Hearts of Stone, including pointers to the Hearts of Stone content, tips, a complete walkthrough of the main quest line, and a list of secondary quests to track down and complete.
The expansion adds about ten hours of story content including a main quest line as well as multiple optional secondary missions. It also adds loads of new open world markers to explore, a new short term romance option for Geralt, many expanded locations, several Gwent cards and an entirely new kind of craftsman.
How to access Hearts of Stone content
To start playing Hearts of Stone you will of course need to have downloaded and installed the expansion. It’s also very much worth downloading the whopping 15 GB patch CD Projekt RED released within a week of the expansion’s launch; you may have difficulty loading your save files without it.
There are three ways to get started with the new content of Hearts of Stone. The easiest way is to select it right from the game’s start-up menu; this will drop you in with a level 32 character.
Otherwise, you can load up your existing save or even begin a brand new game, following your quest journal to the Seven Cats Inn to kick off the adventure at the notice board. If you choose either of these two options, be aware that CD Projekt RED recommends a minimum level of 30 before starting, as the enemies in this quest line are much tougher than regular foes.
7 tips for The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone
Some points for returning players, even veterans.
Hearts of Stone main quest line
Below you’ll find links to our full walkthrough of the Hearts of Stone main quest line.
Evil’s Soft First Touches
- How to beat the Toad boss fight
- How to beat the Olfieri Mage
Dead Man’s Party
- How to romance Shani
Open Sesame
- Safecracker
- Breaking and Entering
- Witcher Seasoning
Scenes from a Marriage
- How to beat the Caretaker boss fight
- How to beat the Wraith from the Painting boss fight
- How to beat the Iris von Emerec’s Worst Nightmare boss fight
Whatsoever a Man Soeth
- How to get into Master Shakelock’s house
- How to find Master Mirror
Secondary quests included in Hearts of Stone
- Hearts of Stone secondary quests
Enchanting: Start Up Costs
This quest is available right after checking the board at the Seven Cats Inn, and unlocks the services of the new rune crafter. He’s a fun guy. You’ll need 5,000 gold to complete the first step of this process, mind.
Enchanting: Quality has its Price
Help your new friend acquire the materials he needs to get back in business – and maybe find some extra treasure on the way.
Races: Swift as the Western Wind
The friendly Ofieri merchant by the runecrafter is willing to gamble the best saddle you’ve ever seen.
From Ofier’s Distant Shores
A scavenger hunt offered by the Ofieri merchant near the runecrafter. Best accepted before you start the main quest.
Rose on a Red Field
You’re automatically given this quest after your first meeting with Olgierd. It can be completed fairly quickly so it’s worthwhile doing immediately.
A Midnight Clear
Shani’s romance quest. Available towards the conclusion of Dead Man’s Party if you don’t mess things up too badly.
Without a Trace
Found on message boards near Oxenfurt. A short, uncomplicated quest from a herbalist you’ll have to visit multiple times during Open Sesame. May as well get it started on your first visit, and finish it before your second.
The Royal Air Force
A treasure hunt in an abandoned laboratory. You’ll pass this marker riding between missions; watch for a harpy attack.
The Drakenborg Redemption
A treasure hunt in a cave full of creepy crawlies visited during Enchanting: Quality has its Price.
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