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What percentage of Witchers survive?

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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How many witchers are left The Witcher?

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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How many witchers were there at its peak?

In the Witcher 1 though, it's said that as many as 12 Witcher's lived in Kaer Morhen. And at that the three schools, Wolf, Bear and Viper. So, at the most conservative estimate, I'd say no more than 40 at any given time.
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Who is the strongest Witcher to ever live?

1. Ciri. Ciri is the de facto strongest character in the Witcher. Even though you might think the book is mostly about Geralt, or maybe even Yennefer, in reality the whole story is about Ciri.
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Is Geralt more mutated?

Geralt is a result of his exposure to further mutation, due to his unique tolerance for the Trial of Grasses; this extended process left his hair devoid of pigment and possibly left him even stronger and faster than his brethren. How this process was developed is a mystery even to the Witchers themselves.
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Is anyone stronger than Geralt?

Ciri is by far the most powerful being in The Witcher universe and not many villains can come close to what she's capable of, particularly her video game version. She's not exactly a mutated witcher but her time and space manipulation powers are more than enough to put her in an even ground against Geralt.
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How many survive witcher mutation?

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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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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Who is the oldest witcher to ever live?

Vesemir, the oldest living witcher.
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What is the life expectancy in The Witcher?

Witchers cannot die of old age, or natural sicknesses. They live up to around 350, because of battles or if they die in battle.
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What is the highest level Geralt?

When playing the base game on its own or with the Hearts of Stone expansion, Geralt's max level is 70. However, the large Blood and Wine expansion increases this cap up to level 100.
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How many witchers did Vesemir raise?

Unlike other generations which were filled with students and Witchers, Vesemir was the only veteran Wolf School Witcher left to train and raise the four surviving Witcher children.
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Are there female witchers?

Few of the trainees that take the Trial of the Grasses survive the process, and those who make it through gain lightning-quick reflexes, physical strength, sharpened senses, and slower aging. Now, it's because of these extreme tests, mutations, and more that there are no female witchers in the world of The Witcher.
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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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Is The Witcher 3 bigger than Skyrim?

The game is huge, first of all. Built using the brand new REDengine 3, Wild Hunt boasts a world thirty times the size of its predecessor and even larger than the rather massive Skyrim.
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Who replaced Geralt?

Liam Hemsworth, best known for his role as Chris Hemsworth's younger brother—oh, and Gale from The Hunger Games—took over the reins as Geralt from season 4 onwards. In a statement published to Instagram, Hemsworth announced his excitement at joining the Netflix fantasy series.
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What was the last wish of Geralt?

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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Why is Vesemir's hair white?

These mutations caused his hair to lose its pigmentation. These mutations also gave Geralt enhanced strength and stamina, alongside some nice looking hair. Other Witchers who also have white hair, like Vesemir, also have their white hair for the same reason.
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Who is the oldest wolf witcher?

Vesemir was the oldest living member of the Wolf School and most likely the oldest witcher of any school on the Continent.
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Is anyone immortal in The Witcher?

No, Witchers are not immortal but they age at a very, very slow rate. The books don't clearly state how old they really can get, but there are a few indications. In the book "Blood of Elves" Triss meets Geralt again after a long time when she comes to Kaer Morhen.
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Are Geralt and Yennefer immortal?

In Netflix's The Witcher, most of the major characters we follow have magical augmentations and other mutations that prevent them from aging. Both Geralt of Rivia and the powerful mage Yennefer are essentially immortal of the ageless variety, meaning they can still die from injuries.
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Does Geralt ever retire?

Regardless of which ending you get, Geralt retires to a vineyard in Toussaint and decides to spend the rest of his days sipping crisp whites, sweet rosés, and the kind of reds that make you want to rock and roll all night.
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Why is Geralt called Gwynbleidd?

Because of his pale skin and white hair, he is also known in the Elder Speech as "Gwynbleidd" (close to the Welsh translation "Blaidd Gwyn"), the White Wolf.
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Can Ciri's blood make Witchers?

With great power comes great responsibility. Although Ciri is happy to learn that her blood can help make new Witchers, her Elder Blood also comes with several heaping servings of danger.
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What kind of mutant is Geralt?

Geralt underwent the same mutations that all Witchers received during the trial of the grasses mainly enhanced senses (especially, smell, sight, and hearing), enhanced strength, superhuman reflexes, mild regeneration (heals minor wounds quickly), slowed aging process (in Witcher 3 wild hunt Geralt is almost a hundred ...
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