Witch Spring 3 is the third game in the Witch Spring series. It was developed by KiwiWalks under the direction of Suyoung Jang, the director of the previous two games. Show Set on the continent of Derkarr, a neighboring continent to Vavelia (the setting of the previous two games), the game's events are concurrent to Pieberry and Luna's story. This story follows a deity named Eirudy, who lives in seclusion in the dangerous Misty Forest with only dolls to accompany her. Longing to make real friends, she one day meets a Human boy and her life completely changes... The game released on October 27, 2017 in Korean, English, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese. English localization was done by marimu, a Korean-English localization company. It costs $4.49 USD on the Google Play Store. A console version, Witch Spring 3 Re:Fine, was released for Nintendo Switch on December 3, 2020. Latest game version: 1.41 (Google Play), updated January 20, 2021; 1.33 (iOS) Official Description[]
WitchSpring3 30sec. for GooglePlay Official English trailer for Witch Spring 3 The story of a witch who is chased after by warriors. Eirudy, the Marionette Witch. The witch Lives in her house in the Misty Forest, hidden from the warriors. The witch wakes her dolls and uses them to fight against the warriors. Sometimes recognized and praised by humans, Lead Eirudy, the Marionette Witch in the path of light. Features[]
Guides[]
F.A.Q[]1. "How do I find the Maegrik's Egg?" (Note: This isn't mentioned in the item description, but the Maegrik Egg can be consumed for +40 MAG.) 2.
"What do I do in Southern Dragon Valley?" / "How do I fight the Maegrik Dragon?" 3. "How do I fight Maegrik Dragon Jr.?" (Note: The Flaming Maegrik Dragon Scale it drops cannot be used for anything aside from forging a Maegrik Blade, or selling it for 3600 Gold.) 4. "How do I get the Legendary Weapon upgrades?" 5. How do I get all 21 acquired info? Version Changelog[]Version 1.41 (Google Play)
Known Bugs[]Version 1.35
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Humans[]
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Merchandise[]Due to the game's wide popularity, online stores carrying merchandise for the game were opened up for Korea, Japan, and China. Items sold in the store were:
After running out of stock, the shops have been temporarily closed. Official Soundtrack[]The official soundtrack contained 29 tracks; 27 tracks in the game + 2 bonus tracks. Tracklist
* Tracks 4-18 are listed incorrectly on the CD cover. Track 4 is listed as Silent Doll, but is actually the track listed after it, Mysterious Cave. The following tracks follow suit up until Track 18, which is the actual track for Silent Doll. For the purposes of clearing up confusion, the above list has them in their proper order. Notable changes from the in-game soundtrack: "The Witch and the Warriors" is much shorter in-game, looping after the first 30 seconds of the full CD version. Collabs[]Cafe collab menu KleinPalast & MONONOPU Cafe While the menu was the same at both, they had different Eirudy outfits; the European-maid outfit was for KleinPalast, while the kimono-maid outfit was for MONONOPU. Along with food, other merchandise such as acrylic stand figures, artbooks, character pins, and full-body artwork panels were sold. A promotional video for the series played in the cafe along with background music from the OSTs. Controversies[]Main article: Witch Spring#ControversiesWitch Spring 3 was the subject of two large controversies among the Korean playerbase relating to the game's illustrator, Jiseon Hong (snow_is). It resulted in a large and sudden dip in the game's domestic popularity, to the point where many speculated that Kiwi Walks would collapse. The company's reputation has not fully recovered as of the release of Witch Spring 4, but it has stayed afloat through the support of dedicated Korean and overseas fans. The effects of the controversies have been rather long-lasting: the Korean versions of Witch Spring 1 and Witch Spring 2 were review-bombed, and Witch Spring 4 has not met the same success of its predecessor. (The unrelated region-lock on Vietnam, which the series previously did well in, likely also contributed.) Ironically, attempts to review-bomb WS3 were unsuccessful: as the first unified, global release, it retained its relatively high rating through overseas players, though it proportionally has a larger number of 1-star reviews compared to the overseas versions of WS1 and WS2, as well as WS4. Witch Spring 3 Re:Fine is replacing all of Hong's illustrations with new versions, illustrated in the unified style established in WS4. Gallery[]Promotional image released on October 15, 2017 Eirudy's stat screen Promotion for post-game content A promotional image released on January 24, 2018 to announce the post-game update Trivia[]Infinity Damage
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