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Also known as 'the queen of poisons,' wolfsbane is used in many [[witcher]] Potions and [[Alchemy|alchemic]] brews.
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'''Wolfsbane''', also known as the "queen of poisons" and "monk's hood"<ref>{{Tw1}}</ref>, is used in many [[witcher]] potions and [[Alchemy|alchemic]] brews.
   
 
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{{Infobox Item1
 
{{Infobox Item1
|image = Substances_Wolfsbane.png
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|Image = Substances_Wolfsbane.png
|type = [[:Category:The Witcher plants|Plant extract]]
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|Type = [[The Witcher ingredients|Alchemical ingredient]]
|ingredients = {{ver}} {{alb}}
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|Ingredients = {{ver}} {{alb}}
|source = purchase
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|Source = Purchase
|sell = 3
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|Sell = 3
|buy = 15
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|Buy = 15
 
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'''Wolfsbane''', also known as "monk's hood", is a [[druid]]s' herb. It can be found rarely in caves and werewolf lairs, but can also be purchased from most herbalists.
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'''Wolfsbane''' is an [[The Witcher ingredients|alchemy ingredient]] that can be found rarely in caves and [[werewolf]] lairs, but can also be purchased from most [[herbalist]]s.
   
=== Source ===
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=== [[The Witcher journal|Journal Entry]] Source ===
 
* [[Ritual Plants]]
 
* [[Ritual Plants]]
 
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== {{tw2}} ==
 
== {{tw2}} ==
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{{Infobox Item2
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|Image = Tw2 ingredient wolfsbane.png
 
image = Tw2 ingredient wolfsbane.png
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|Caption = Alchemy ingredient. Contains Vermilion
 
|Category = Common
|caption = Alchemy ingredient. Contains Vermilion
 
 
|Type = [[The Witcher 2 ingredients|Alchemical ingredient]]
|category = Common
 
 
|Ingredients ={{ver2}}
|type = [[The Witcher 2 ingredients|Alchemical ingredient]] |
 
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|Source = Plant<br>Purchase
ingredients ={{ver2}}
 
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|Sell = 2
|source = Grows wild / purchase
 
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|Buyh = 12
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|Buy = 15
|buy = 15
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|Weight = 0}}
 
'''Wolfsbane''' is an [[The Witcher 2 ingredients|alchemy ingredient]] that can be purchased from the following [[The Witcher 2 merchants|merchants]]:
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'''Wolfsbane''' grows wild but it can be purchased. Merchants who sell wolfsbane include:
 
   
 
* [[Anezka]] in [[Lobinden]]
 
* [[Anezka]] in [[Lobinden]]
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* [[Sambor]] in the [[camp followers' encampment]]
 
* [[Sambor]] in the [[camp followers' encampment]]
 
* [[Myron]] in the [[Kaedweni camp]]
 
* [[Myron]] in the [[Kaedweni camp]]
* [[Relic peddler]] in the [[Kaedweni camp]]
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* [[Relic peddler]] in the Kaedweni camp
 
* [[Felicia Cori]] in [[Vergen]] or [[Loc Muinne]]
 
* [[Felicia Cori]] in [[Vergen]] or [[Loc Muinne]]
* [[The Incredible Lockhart]] in [[Loc Muinne]]
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* [[The Incredible Lockhart]] in Loc Muinne
* [[Marcus]] in [[Loc Muinne]]
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* [[Marcus]] in Loc Muinne
 
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== {{Tw3}} ==
 
== {{Tw3}} ==
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{{Infobox Item3
{{Infobox Item3|name = Wolfsbane|image = Tw3_wolfsbane.png|type = [[The Witcher 3 alchemy ingredients|Alchemy ingredient]]|tier = {{C Item}}|weight = 0.00|value = 3|source = Plant<br>
 
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|Name = Wolfsbane
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|Image = Tw3_wolfsbane.png
'''Wolfsbane''' is an alchemy ingredient that is needed to craft the following items:
 
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|Type = [[The Witcher 3 alchemy ingredients|Alchemy ingredient]]
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|Tier = {{C Item}}
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|Weight = 0
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|Value = 3
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|Source = Plant<br>
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Purchase
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|Buy = 8
 
|Sell = 1}}
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'''Wolfsbane''' is an [[The Witcher 3 alchemy ingredients|alchemy ingredient]] that is needed to craft the following items:
 
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* [[Cursed oil]]
 
* [[Cursed oil]]
 
* [[Enhanced cursed oil]]
 
* [[Enhanced cursed oil]]
* [[Full moon#The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt|Full moon]]
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* [[Full Moon]]
* [[Enhanced full moon]]
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* [[Enhanced Full Moon]]
* [[Superior full moon]]</div>
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* [[Superior Full Moon]]</div>
 
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* [[Purple armor dye]] {{BAW icon}}
 
* [[Purple armor dye]] {{BAW icon}}
* [[Enhanced tawny owl]]
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* [[Enhanced Tawny Owl]]
* [[Superior tawny owl]]
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* [[Superior Tawny Owl]]
 
* [[Enhanced vampire oil]]
 
* [[Enhanced vampire oil]]
 
* [[Superior vampire oil]]</div>
 
* [[Superior vampire oil]]</div>
 
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</div>It can be purchased from the following [[The Witcher 3 merchants|merchants]]:
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* [[Herbalist (Shrine)|Herbalist]] at the roadside shrine in [[White Orchard]]
 
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* [[Tomira]] in White Orchard
 
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== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
Wolfsbane Gwent card art.jpeg|Gwent card art
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Gwent cardart neutral wolfsbane.jpg|Gwent card art
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
==External links==
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== References ==
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== External Links ==
 
*{{Gwent|Wolfsbane}}
 
*{{Gwent|Wolfsbane}}
 
[[cs:Vlčí mor]]
 
[[cs:Vlčí mor]]
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[[pl:Tojad]]
 
[[pl:Tojad]]
 
[[ru:Аконит]]
 
[[ru:Аконит]]
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[[Category:Albedo]]
 
[[Category:Albedo]]
[[Category:The Witcher plants]]
 
 
[[Category:Vermilion]]
 
[[Category:Vermilion]]
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[[Category:Vermilion with albedo]]
 
[[Category:The Witcher 2 plants]]
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[[Category:The Witcher ingredients]]
[[Category:The Witcher 3 plants]]
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[[Category:The Witcher 2 ingredients]]
 
[[Category:The Witcher 3 ingredients]]
 
[[Category:The Witcher 3 ingredients]]
 
[[Category:Plants]]
 
[[Category:Plants]]

Revision as of 15:31, 7 June 2020

Wolfsbane, also known as the "queen of poisons" and "monk's hood"[1], is used in many witcher potions and alchemic brews.

The Witcher

Wolfsbane is an alchemy ingredient that can be found rarely in caves and werewolf lairs, but can also be purchased from most herbalists.

Journal Entry Source

The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings

Wolfsbane is an alchemy ingredient that can be purchased from the following merchants:

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

Wolfsbane is an alchemy ingredient that is needed to craft the following items:

It can be purchased from the following merchants:

Gallery

References

External Links