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There are a number of '''monster nests''' scattered about the various [[The Witcher 3 locations|regions]] in {{Tw3}}. They are often found close to abandoned sites and typically require the use of a bomb to destroy the nest (or nests) to stop the [[The Witcher 3 monsters|monsters]] from regenerating and allow the population to return. Bombs which do the trick are: [[Dancing star]], [[Grapeshot]] and [[Samum]].
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There are a number of '''monster nests''' scattered about the various [[The Witcher 3 locations|regions]] in {{Tw3}}. They are often found close to abandoned sites and typically require the use of a bomb to destroy the nest (or nests) to stop the [[The Witcher 3 bestiary|monsters]] from regenerating and allow the population to return. Bombs which do the trick are: [[Dancing star]], [[Grapeshot]] and [[Samum]].
   
 
== [[White Orchard]] ==
 
== [[White Orchard]] ==

Revision as of 06:25, 5 July 2017

Nests

There are a number of monster nests scattered about the various regions in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. They are often found close to abandoned sites and typically require the use of a bomb to destroy the nest (or nests) to stop the monsters from regenerating and allow the population to return. Bombs which do the trick are: Dancing starGrapeshot and Samum.

White Orchard

  • 3 locations

Pontar (Velen and Novigrad)

  • 28 locations

Skellige

  • 5 locations

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