

You can kind of manipulate him though, as he will choose his own deck depending on what you replied to him and you can lie. Robert Hilbert will ask what your preferred Gwent deck is and challenge you to a match, though you'll want to have a solid deck assembled if you want to stand a chance at defeating him. This interaction is fairly straightforward. If you're interested in learning more about the widow's past, offer to help find her earring on the balcony. Purchase the diagrams for the Viper School gear from the Countess when the "Merchant" icon appears during the conversation. Important: Making the correct guess and later buying the painting is the only way to unlock the secondary quest Avid Collector.Ĭountess Mignole, an aging widow, is a collector of rare and valuable witcher gear after meeting a witcher in her youth.ĭon't miss this opportunity to acquire some rare witcher gear only available during this one interaction in Hearts of Stone. Afterwards, Vivaldi will ask what Yaromir told you if you tell him the truth you'll have to outbid him for the painting, otherwise you can lie without any consequence.

Prove him wrong by choosing the correct painting - the Portrait of a Merchant.įor pointing out the correct piece, the dealer will give you a tip: a painting by the unpopular artist, van Rogh, is going on auction but you could earn a nice profit by selling it to an avid admirer and collector in Novigrad.

If you say you know a bit about art, Yaromir will challenge your knowledge as he'll assume you know as little about art as Vivaldi, who only buys to invest rather than loving the artwork. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Blood and Wine Review
