If you're six levels or higher than the recommended level of a quest, you'll actually get one-fifteenth of the experience you would get if you were the recommended level, meaning that going back to old quests hardly allows you to level up at all.Īs a result, levelling can be done forever… except not really, because at some point you'll have done every quest and out-match every monster around, so killing them barely gets you anything and levelling slows to a glacial crawl. Each quest and monster has a recommended level, but as you exceed those levels yourself, the game actually gives you less and less experience. Witcher 3 gives the player experience points to level up for completing quests and kills, but doesn't give out the same amount all the time. It's a little odd, but allow us to explain: Technically there is no hard level cap in Witcher 3, but that doesn't mean you can keep levelling up indefinitely.