The Witcher[]
Celandine is an alchemy ingredient which can be obtained from Lambert, during the A Potion for Triss quest in the Prologue.
Journal entry source[]
- Field Plants
- Swamp Plants
- Celandine in the Side Effects premium module
- This is one of the possible entries acquired from the Old Women in the Outskirts in exchange for food during Chapter I.
Notes[]
- Vesemir gives Geralt one portion of celandine to make a Potion for Triss during the Prologue.
- Five leaves of celandine are needed for Shani during the quest Old Friend of Mine in Chapter II.
The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings[]
Celandine is an alchemy ingredient that can be purchased from the following merchants:
- Anezka in Lobinden (during Chapter I)
- Vilmos Bartok in Flotsam (during Chapter I)
- Mottle outside Vergen (during Chapter II)
- Sambor in the camp followers' encampment (during Chapter II)
- Myron in the Kaedweni camp (during Chapter II)
- Relic peddler in the Kaedweni camp (during Chapter II)
- Felicia Cori in Vergen (during Chapter II) or Loc Muinne (during Chapter III)
- The Incredible Lockhart in Loc Muinne (during Chapter III)
- Marcus in Loc Muinne (during Chapter III)
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt[]
Celandine is an alchemy ingredient that is needed to craft the following items:
- Enhanced beast oil
- Superior beast oil
- Enhanced Blizzard
- Superior Blizzard
- Enhanced Golden Oriole
- Superior Golden Oriole
- Green mutagen
- Greater green mutagen
- Pops' mold antidote
- Reinald's Philter
- Samum
- Enhanced Samum
- Superior Samum
- Swallow
- Enhanced Swallow
- Superior Swallow
- Wyvern decoction
- Yellow armor dye
It can be found as random loot, gathered from plants, as reward for letting the merchant go but keeping the locked strongbox during the secondary quest Precious Cargo, or purchased from the following merchants:
- All herbalists except Yolar
- 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
Associated quest[]
Notes[]
- Celandine is known in the books as "swallow's herb", or "herba zireael" in Elder Speech. This is also the meaning in Czech and Polish.
- In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, during the secondary quest Brave Fools Die Young, Geralt can give celandine to a man who has broken his leg, claiming it will dull the pain.