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The sun set behind the jagged peaks of Skellige, but for Geralt of Rivia, time and tide were no longer masters of his fate. He stood before a locked chest in the ruins of Kaer Morhen, his silver sword notched from a hundred battles he should have struggled to win.

He closed his eyes and felt a ripple in the Great Weave—not magic from the Lodge of Sorceresses, but something more clinical. Systematic. He whispered the Quick Codes.

Suddenly, the weight of his coin purse grew heavy enough to snap a horse’s spine. Max Crowns. He reached into his satchel and found it overflowing with Alcohest and Mandrake Cordial. Infinite Items.

Geralt felt his pulse slow. The exhaustion that had plagued his limbs since the battle at White Orchard vanished, replaced by a terrifying, cold vitality. He didn't just feel stronger; he felt like an architect standing inside his own blueprint. He looked at a nearby Drowner. With a flick of his wrist, a Sign erupted—not a mere spark of Igni, but a solar flare that vaporized the beast before it could shriek.

"What are you?" Ciri asked, her voice trembling as she watched him move with a speed that defied even her Elder Blood.

Geralt looked at his hands. They were steady, glowing with the pale light of a Save Wizard bypass. He had bypassed the struggle, the grinding toil of the path, and the scarcity of the world. He was a god in a leather jacket, carrying the "Quick Code" of a digital deity.

But as he looked into the reflection of his steel blade, he saw the cost. The scars on his face remained, but the memories of earning them were blurring. When victory is guaranteed by a hex editor, the story loses its teeth. He had all the power in the Continent, but the "Path" had become a straight line, leading nowhere.

He had rewritten the world, only to find he no longer fit inside the story. The Witcher 3 Save Wizard Quick Codes

This is a helpful review and guide regarding Save Wizard Quick Codes for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.

If you are looking to edit your save file to bypass grind, fix a broken quest, or experiment with a "New Game+" style experience without starting over, here is a breakdown of what the Quick Codes offer, how well they work, and what you need to watch out for.


Example Quick Codes (illustrative)

Note: The exact keypaths/addresses differ by save-editor version. These examples show intent and typical values; adapt to your editor’s required syntax.

  • Set Orens (currency) to 1,000,000:

    • keypath: player.currency; int; 1000000
  • Set player level to 50:

    • keypath: player.level; int; 50
  • Set experience points to match level 50 (example XP value):

    • keypath: player.experience; int; 1250000
  • Give 99 of a crafting material (e.g., Ore): The sun set behind the jagged peaks of

    • keypath: inventory.items["ore_id"].quantity; int; 99
  • Add a specific item to inventory:

    • keypath: inventory.add_item; string; "item_unique_id"
  • Set health to maximum (example using percent or absolute):

    • keypath: player.health.current; float; 100.0
  • Unlock all skill points:

    • keypath: player.skill_points; int; 999
  • Set fast-travel unlocked flag for all regions (example boolean flag pattern):

    • keypath: world.regions[*].fast_travel_unlocked; bool; true

📝 How to Use These Codes:

  1. Open Save Wizard and load your The Witcher 3 save file.
  2. Double-click the save to open the Advanced Mode window.
  3. In the "Hex Editor" view, press Ctrl+F to search.
  4. Paste one of the Quick Codes above into the search bar.
  5. Once found, right-click and select "Paste" or manually edit the value.
  6. Click Apply and OK to save the changes.
  7. Copy the save back to your USB drive and restore it on your console.

Title: [SHARE] The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Save Wizard Quick Codes (Updated for Next-Gen)

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Hey everyone,

I’ve been tinkering with Save Wizard for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and wanted to share a list of Quick Codes I’ve compiled/tested. These are designed to help you get the most out of your playthrough without spending hours grinding for materials or crowns. Set Orens (currency) to 1,000,000:

These codes work for the PS4 version (and presumably the PS5 backward compatible version). Note: Always make a backup of your save before applying any advanced mode changes!


Part 7: Comparison – Save Wizard vs. PC Console Commands

| Feature | Save Wizard (PS4/PS5) | PC Console Commands | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Ease of Use | One-click codes | Requires typing codes | | Cost | $60 for the software | Free (mods/console enabler) | | Risk | Save corruption only | Potential for ban on Steam (rare) | | Item Injection | Via Stash (safe) | Directly into inventory | | Availability | Limited to pre-made codes | Unlimited (e.g., additem('gwint_card_5')) |

Verdict: For console players, Save Wizard is the only game in town. It is expensive ($59.99), but for a single game like The Witcher 3 that you replay religiously, the time saved is immense.


Are There Any Risks? (The Fine Print)

While Save Wizard is generally safe, using Quick Codes in The Witcher 3 comes with specific warnings:

  • Trophies/Achievements: Using cheats will not lock you out of earning Trophies. However, if you use "Max Level," you will automatically unlock the "Level 35" trophy. Some purists consider this cheap.
  • Quest Breaking: Do not use "Max Level" at the very start of the game. Some quests (like the fistfighting quests in Velen) scale enemy levels based on yours. If you are Level 100 and they are Level 5, you will win, but the dialogue flags sometimes glitch.
  • The "Ghost" Item Bug: Some Quick Codes for "All Items" add quest items that you haven't collected yet. This can cause the game to think you have completed a step when you haven't, soft-locking your progression. Save before applying codes.
  • Online Features (Gwent): The Gwent "All Cards" code is generally safe, but never play ranked or online Gwent (if the game had it) with a modded deck. The Witcher 3 is single-player, so no bans apply here.

✅ Pros

  1. Convenience

    • Quick Codes save time compared to manually hex-editing saves. You can add crowns, set level, or max out abilities with a few clicks.
  2. No need for PC mods

    • If you’re on PlayStation and want a mod-like experience (unlimited gold, mutations, etc.), Save Wizard is one of the few options.
  3. Works with Game of the Year and Complete Editions

    • Save Wizard supports most regions and versions of TW3.
  4. Undo/backup feature

    • You can revert to your original save if something breaks.

Part 5: Risks and Warnings (Read This Before Using)

While Save Wizard is generally safe, The Witcher 3 has specific quirks you must respect.

  • Trophy Locking: Will Quick Codes disable Trophies? No. Save Wizard does not disable trophy earning. However, if you use "Max Level," you will instantly earn the level 35 trophy, which might look suspicious on your timeline, but Sony does not ban for this.
  • Quest Breaking: Do not use "Max Level" before starting the "Scavenger Hunt" quests. The game may spawn diagrams at level 100 requirements, making them impossible to craft. Use Max Level only after completing the main story or in New Game+.
  • The "Empty Inventory" Bug: If you inject too many items at once (e.g., "All Grandmaster Sets + All Swords + All Runes"), the save may crash on load. Inject sets one at a time.
  • Online Features (Gwent): Quick Codes that give you "All Gwent Cards" will not let you play the standalone Gwent tournament quests properly. It's better to use "Infinite Gwent Bets" instead.

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