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Can anyone become a Witcher?

An apprentice must choose to become a Witcher. And yes, while Geralt was raised by Witchers at Kaer Morhen, even he chose. One cannot progress to become a true Witcher unless they make The Choice to do so.
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Can anybody become a Witcher?

Witchers are not born, they're made. Orphaned kids make up many of the monster hunters, and they're trained at schools located in different parts of the world. Each one has their own specialties and is represented by a different animal: Wolf.
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What makes someone a Witcher?

Witchers are humans taken as children, trained, and physically mutated for the purpose of killing monsters. They were created to protect settlers from the monsters that roamed the wilderness before the continent was fully settled, and they possess superhuman strength and speed among other unique abilities.
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Can non humans become witchers?

Creating witchers is basically genetic modification, so while the races (at least humans and elves, not sure about human and dwarves) can interbreed the differences might still be too large to make witchers out of non-humans.
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Is it painful to become a Witcher?

In order to become a witcher, one will have to undergo several painful processes. These are three brutal stages of metamorphosis that will turn you into a witcher.
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How A Witcher Is Created

What is the max lifespan of a witcher?

The maximum lifespan of a witcher is unknown because they never actually die of old age. Their profession is so dangerous that most are eventually killed by the monsters they've sworn to eradicate.
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What is the 40 second rule in witcher?

(See Appendix B) Noclip: “We did some tests, and we found out that player [sic] is focused on stuff which we produce, like every forty seconds, player [sic] should see something, and focus on it, like a pack of deers [sic], some opponents, some NPCs wandering about. So, we have our rule of forty seconds”.
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Why can't girls be witchers?

Due to the extremely taxing nature of the trials, the majority of individuals die before they can even complete the Trial of the Grasses, regardless of gender. The aforementioned 30% that are able to withstand this initial trial are always boys; no girls have been able to do so, though there have been attempts.
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How are witchers immortal?

9 Geralt Is Technically Immortal

So long as he isn't struck down, he will continue to thrive and grunt monosyllabic catchphrases. But that's the issue. Witchers never live long enough to prove their immortality because they actively pursue danger as part of their job description.
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How physically strong is a witcher?

Witchers are capable of great physical strength, in addition to incredibly fast reflexes, speed, and weapon skills. They are able to defend against terrifyingly strong attacks from their enemies, and can deliver a blow like no human could ever hope to.
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Who is strongest witcher?

Geralt of Rivia is proven to be the strongest witcher in the world, with his insane swordsmanship, magical abilities, wisdom, brute power, and more. He is known across the land through song and legend due to his many wins in battles against powerful leaders, monsters, and many other foes.
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Who was the 1st witcher?

Fjall, the First Witcher.
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How many witchers are left?

There's still a lot more to know about witchers, their origins, and other parts of their history, and with only five left from the School of the Wolf, hopefully season 3 will develop their roles and give them a bigger part in the story.
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What is the survival rate of becoming a Witcher?

Reportedly, only three in ten survived the trial, but those who did gained lightning quick reflexes in return. The trial was performed in the witchers' laboratory at Kaer Morhen.
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Can a normal human beat a Witcher?

A Witcher is superhuman and they are extremely skilled in combat but they are no invulnerable or invincible to even a common person.
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What races can be a Witcher?

In The Witcher, the only playable character is the witcher Geralt. Witchers are arguably a race unto themselves, but the word "race" is used mainly to distinguish humans from nonhumans. Races mentioned include elves, dwarves, gnomes, werebbubbs, and vrans.
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How old is Geralt when he dies?

In the books, Geralt is roughly 80–85 by their conclusion. In the games, Geralt ages a bit, he's roughly ~94 in The Wild Hunt. Witchers age slowly, and can live for several centuries, thanks to the mutagens they receive during the Trial of the Grasses.
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How old is Geralt in human years?

Since The Witcher 3 takes place in 1272, Geralt would be approximately 98 to 99 years old (depending on his birth month).
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Why does no one age in Witcher?

Due to its non-linear narrative, it's easy to miss that the series covers decades, and that the characters – namely Geralt and Yennefer – are not as young as they look due to the mutations and other transformations they went through, so they don't age like a normal human.
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Are there female witchers besides Ciri?

Ciri is not a Witcher she takes the job in that ending however she never gets mutated hence she is not a real witcher although her elder blood compansates for most except aging and disease immunity. However, although very rare there were real female witchers like Adela. Yes, there have been female witchers.
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Why is Geralt's hair white?

Geralt's hair turns white due to his mutations from being a Witcher. These mutations caused his hair to lose its pigmentation. These mutations also gave Geralt enhanced strength and stamina, alongside some nice looking hair.
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Why is Ciri not a Witcher?

The books see Ciri take on Witcher training, but technically never become a "true Witcher" as she never undergoes the Trial of The Grasses.
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How many times can Geralt sleep with Yen?

Geralt and Yennefer in The Witcher 3 may tryst twice...once during The King is Dead - Long Live the King, and again during No Place Like Home.
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What was Geralt's last wish?

Geralt wished to die alongside Yennefer. Since a djinn can't kill its own master, this wish would provide a nice loophole that would save Yennefer's life and also ensure that Geralt and Yennefer's lives are bound together until their very ends.
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How many times do Geralt and Yennefer sleep together?

Yennefer is the closest we'll see of Geralt's true love. You will get a chance to sleep with her twice during the game. For the first time to happen, you need to finish the The King is Dead – Long Live the King quest.
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