Quick Answer

For a first playthrough, pick the highest difficulty that still lets you learn rather than reload every fight. Build around survival habits first: Quen timing, dodging, food or potion safety, weapon repair, and one clear damage plan.

Early Skill Priorities

NeedGood early answerWhy
SurvivalQuen use, food/potion safety, defensive habitsPrevents chain deaths while you learn enemies
DamageOne main sword path or sign pathFocused points beat scattered experiments
ControlAxii, Yrden or bombs depending on enemyGives answers to shielded, fast or spectral targets
EconomyLoot discipline and repair awarenessKeeps gear functional without farming constantly

Sign Habits

  • Quen is the safest default while learning enemy timing.
  • Yrden matters against specters and enemies that punish panic swings.
  • Axii is useful for control and conversation checks, but do not treat it as your only combat answer.
  • Igni and Aard are strongest when you understand spacing, not when spammed into every fight.

Build Mistakes

MistakeFix
Changing build after every tough fightAdjust tactics first, then respec later if needed
Ignoring oils and potionsUse the bestiary to match monster type
Fighting every monster underleveledReturn after gear and level catch up
Treating Quen as invincibilityRefresh it deliberately and still dodge