The petals of beggartick blossoms, a common field plant with big red flowers, are used in the production of fisstech. The blossoms of this swamp plant are poisonous and hallucinogenic, but in small doses it can sooth pain.[1]
The Witcher[]
According to the woman in the Brickmakers' village, normally this plant grows in the water, but the variety found in the Swamp Forest outside Vizima grows on land.
Sources[]
- Swamp Plants
- You can obtain this journal entry by giving food to one of the old women in the Outskirts or by giving the Scoia'tael dressed as a hunter feainnewedd in the non-human camp.
- This entry can also be obtained by giving honeycomb, or 50 , to one of the women in the Brickmakers' village after midnight, during Chapter II, or in Chapter III after having completed Reaping Time. She can be found in the hut facing Vaska's house.
- Yaren Bolt tells Geralt about beggartick flowers during the Flowers and Gold quest. During the quest, asking some Brickmakers you will get the information that the blossoms are used as gifts to the water lords.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt[]
Beggartick blossoms is an alchemy ingredient that is needed to craft the following items:
It can be found as random loot, gathered from plants, or purchased from the following merchants:
- All herbalists
- Gremist at Gedyneith
- Jonna in Rannvaig
- Keira Metz
- Merchant at the sawmill in White Orchard
- Generic Merchant in Nilfgaardian Army Group 'Center' Camp
- Merchant at the Boatmakers' Hut
- Merchant southeast of the Border Post
- Merchant in fishing village east of Stonecutters' Settlement
- Merchant in the campsite west of Lurtch
- Merchant at Mire Landing (Cestersover)
- Merchant at a crossroads between Mulbrydale and Devil's Pit
- Merchant by the bonfire at Road to Bald Mountain
- Merchant in the Fish Market in Novigrad
- The Pellar near Blackbough
- Wandering merchants in Velen and Novigrad
- Wandering merchant in White Orchard during the epilogue
- Merchant at Crane Cape
Trivia[]
- In the real world, "beggartick" is used as a name for several flowers in the Bidens-genus of the family Asteraceae.