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Relicts are a type of creature and/or monster in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Relicts include:

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What are some examples of relicts in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt? toggle section
In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, relicts are a category of creatures or monsters. Examples of relicts encompass Bovine Defense Force Initiative, Chorts, Crones, Doppler, Fiends, Fugas, Godling, Grottore, Howler, Imp, Kernun, Leshen, Morvudd, Shaelmaar, Shaelmaar from the Emperor of Nilfgaard, Spriggans, Sylvans, The Caretaker, The Monster of Tufo, Wicked Witch, and Woodland Spirit.
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What is the definition of a relict in the context of The Witcher 3? toggle section
In the context of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, a relict is a classification of creature or monster. They're called relicts owing to how long they've typically been around, sometimes for hundreds of years, and thus far outliving most of modern civilization.
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Are any relicts non-hostile? toggle section
In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, some relicts are actually non-hostile, with a few even being friendly with humanoid races, including godlings, dopplers, and sylvans.
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What are some known relicts? toggle section
In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, relicts encompass a range of creatures including chorts, crones, dopplers, fiends, godlings, leshens, sylvans, and more.
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