GwestogSteel Sword |
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Type | Steel Sword |
Rarity | Relic |
Weight | 2.68 ![]() |
Effects | +3 - 10% Quen sign intensity +2% Chance to freeze +5 - 10% Chance to dismember |
Upgrade Slots | 3 |
Gwestog is a Steel Sword in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Steel Swords form one half of Geralt's primary Weapons which he uses to deal damage to Enemies in combat. Steel Swords are effective against humans as well as non-magical or supernatural opponents such as beasts and some humanoids but are ineffective against most Monsters. They can be enhanced with some Oils to increase their effectiveness against certain targets and some can be socketed with Runestones or Runewords for more bonus effects.
- Note that Damage and Level are not listed due to Damage's dependence on the item's Level, and the randomness of the item's Level when acquired.
Gwestog Weapon Attributes in The Witcher 3
Gwestog has the following properties:
+3 - 10% Quen sign intensity
+2% Chance to freeze
+5 - 10% Chance to dismember
How to obtain Gwestog in The Witcher 3
Gwestog can be obtained as follows:
- Obtained as random loot
- Obtained as a reward by defeating Olaf during Fists of Fury: Skellige.
Gwestog Crafting Information in The Witcher 3
Gwestog can be crafted with the following Components:
- N/A; Cannot be crafted
When Gwestog is dismantled, the following items can be obtained:
- Leather Scraps x 1
- Dark Steel Ingot x 2
- Sapphire Dust x 2
- Ruby Dust x 1
The Witcher 3 Gwestog Notes & Trivia
- Additional Notes & Trivia for the Gwestog Weapon go here.
looted this sword off a witch hunter in the quest "now or never", when I went to rescue Anisse and Berthold. One of them dropped it when I fought them on the floor where Berthold was.
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