MaugrimSilver Sword |
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Type | Silver Sword |
Rarity | Relic |
Weight | 3.16 ![]() |
Effects | +5 - 7% Quen Sign intensity +5 - 7% Yrden Sign intensity +1 - 2% Bonus experience from monsters |
Upgrade Slots | 3 |
Maugrim is a Silver Sword in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Silver Swords form one half of Geralt's primary Weapons which he uses to deal damage to Enemies in combat. Silver Swords are highly effective against Monsters and most supernatural beings, and are often the only way to deal consistent damage to them but they are less effective against regular humans and non-magical opponents. They can be enhanced with most Oils to specialize against certain enemy types, dealing increased damage 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.
Maugrim Weapon Attributes in The Witcher 3
Maugrim has the following properties:
+5 - 7% Quen Sign intensity
+5 - 7% Yrden Sign intensity
+1 - 2% Bonus experience from monsters
How to obtain Maugrim in The Witcher 3
Maugrim can be obtained as follows:
- Obtained as a reward from Salma during Contract: Deadly Delights if you spare her.
- Obtained from the chest at the end of A Costly Mistake.
- Obtained from a chest during Wandering in the Dark in the room where Nithral is fought. The chest is found behind an illusion which can be dispelled with the Eye of Nehaleni.
Maugrim Crafting Information in The Witcher 3
Maugrim can be crafted with the following Components:
- N/A; Cannot be crafted
When Maugrim is dismantled, the following items can be obtained:
- Leather Straps x 2
- Silver Ingot x 2
- Ruby Dust x 2
- Amethyst Dust x 2
The Witcher 3 Maugrim Weapon Notes & Trivia
- Additional Notes & Trivia for the Maugrim Weapon go here.
- Anonymous
Something quite weird and interesting, I play the game on PC and Nintendo Switch crossplay thanks to awesome cloud saving, and in the course of my travels while playing on PC I looted two Maugrims, then I saved my game and switched to playing on my Switch so I could take a dump and keep gaming and the swords were now called Aerondight. I can't find any answers anywhere online and wondering if anyone knows why they did this? Not even wikis for The Witcher 3 tell me anything, useless, it just says the sword is "also known as Aerondight."
During the Quest "Wandering in the Dark", after Keira gives Geralt the Eye but before proceeding through the illusion in the small archway, backtrack to a cracked wall under a different archway at the opposite end of the same room, and blast it away with Aard.
Down a small set of steps, there is another illusion. Use the Eye and head into the water. There are 3 chests to loot underwater, but if you head left after swimming a short distance, there is a passageway that takes you up some steps and out of the water on the other side. Here you will find a final chest containing the sword and some common items. Beware of the Foglet that attacks when you first touch the chest.
I have experimented with the chest and discovered there are several variations of the sword possible to obtain. So, save before opening in case you're not satisfied with the first one you get. 161 has been the highest damage I've seen along with 7% intensity for the signs and 2% xp bonus.
I was level 5 at the time and the sword always level 4. Was a significant upgrade for me at such a low level. Not sure if obtaining the chest at a later time is even possible, or if the sword/loot inside would scale to higher levels.
I'm sure the underwater passage behind the illusion is mentioned elsewhere on the wiki, but the Maugrim Sword is the main reason for taking the passage in the first place, IMO, and since I came here to see what kind of stats I should be seeing on the sword, only to find that the one mentioned is level 11 with higher damage and similar bonuses, it seemed a good place to mention it.
Something quite weird and interesting, I play the game on PC and Nintendo Switch crossplay thanks to awesome cloud saving, and in the course of my travels while playing on PC I looted two Maugrims, then I saved my game and switched to playing on my Switch so I could take a **** and keep gaming and the swords were now called Aerondight. I can't find any answers anywhere online and wondering if anyone knows why they did this? Not even wikis for The Witcher 3 tell me anything, useless, it just says the sword is "also known as Aerondight."
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