The Witcher[]
Drowner brain tissue is obtained from drowner carcasses.
Source[]
- In Chapter I, an "Old townswoman" will tell Geralt a tale about drowned dead in exchange for food. This conversation results in journal entries for Drowners (not Drowned Dead,) Drowner Brain Tissue, Cadaverine, and Ginatz's Acid.
- Swamp Monsters
they also tend to make any man hornier than a succubus
Notes[]
- Geralt can loot the bodies of drowners for cadaverine and ginatz's acid before he has a Bestiary entry for drowners or ingredient entries for those items. However, drowner remains will not contain drowner brain tissue until Geralt has the journal entries.
- You will need three of these for the Reverend in Chapter I.
The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings[]
Though mainly used as an alchemy ingredient, Drowner brain is used to craft amethyst dust and the extremely rare Beann'shie.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt[]
Drowner brain is an alchemy ingredient that can be dismantled into monster brain and monster blood. It is needed to craft the following items:
It is a random drop from drowners, their monster nests, drowned dead, and mucknixers. A few can also be found as guaranteeed regular loot, on a witch hunter's corpse by a drowner nest on the swampy coastline far west of the Orphans of Crookback Bog, and in the cave during Contract: Muire D'yaeblen.
Notes[]
- Drowner brain was meant to also be used in nekker pheromones, but the potion was never implemented into the game.