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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Magical Signs Guide

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Plan of attack.

The way Geralt uses Signs in The Witcher series has changed significantly from one game to the next, as have the skill trees assigned to each Sign. To help guide you towards a combat style that works for you, I have compiled footage of each Sign at each upgrade tier, so you have an idea of how Geralt's magical abilities behave from one level to the next. Don't forget: to use these Signs beyond their default effects, you not only need to spend skill points on them, but you must also slot them into the ability grid on the right of your Character screen. Slotting a mutagen of the same color in the same quadrant will then make that mutagen, and the Signs slotted into that quadrant, more effective. Happy hunting!

Aard

A directed blast of telekenetic energy that staggers opponents, leaving them open again for a subsequent attack.

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Aard is helpful in a number of situations, though most useful when surrounded by a pack of creatures like nekkers, drowners, or wolves. You can also blast a flying enemy like a harpy out of the air with a well-timed Aard burst.

Level 2: Far-Reaching Aard

Tier 1: Increases Aard's range by 1 yard. Stamina regeneration in combat: +0.5 per second.

Tier 2: Increases Aard's range by 2 yards. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1 per second.

Tier 3: Increases Aard's range by 3 yards. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1.5 per second.

Level 3: Aard Sweep

Tier 1: Alternate Sign mode: Aard strikes all opponents in a certain radius. Knock-down chance is 21% lower. Stamina regeneration in combat: +0.5 per second.

Tier 2: Alternate Sign mode: Aard strikes all opponents in a certain radius. Knock-down chance is 17% lower. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1 per second.

Tier 3: Alternate Sign mode: Aard strikes all opponents in a certain radius. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1.5 per second.

Level 4: Aard Intensity

Tier 1: Increases Aard Sign intensity by 5%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +0.5 per second.

Tier 2: Increases Aard Sign intensity by 10%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1 per second.

Tier 3: Increases Aard Sign intensity by 15%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1.5 per second.

Tier 4: Increases Aard Sign intensity by 20%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +2 per second.

Tier 5: Increases Aard Sign intensity by 25%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +2.5 per second.

Level 5: Shock Wave

Tier 1: Aard now deals 40 damage. Stamina regeneration in combat: +0.5 per second.

Tier 2: Increases the damage dealt by Aard to 80. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1 per second.

Tier 3: Increases the damage dealt by Aard to 120. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1.5 per second.

Tier 4: Increases the damage dealt by Aard to 160. Stamina regeneration in combat: +2 per second.

Tier 5: Increases the damage dealt by Aard to 200. Stamina regeneration in combat: +2.5 per second.

Yrden

Magic trap that slows enemies who enter its area of effect. Effect duration: 13 seconds.

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Yrden is vital when facing certain ghostly foes, such as noonwraiths, because it turns them corporeal (and thus makes them prone to damage) when they enter the trap's area of influence. Its slowing capabilities also help when crowd control is a concern.

Level 2: Sustained Glyphs

Tier 1: Increases Sign duration by 5 seconds. Number of alternative mode charges: 2. Number of standard mode traps: 1. Stamina regeneration in combat: +0.5 per second.

Tier 2: Increases Sign duration by 10 seconds. Number of alternative mode charges: 4. Number of standard mode traps: 2. Stamina regeneration in combat: 1 per second.

Level 3: Magic Trap

Tier 1: Alternate Sign mode: Damages and slows all enemies within a 10 yard radius. Destroys projectiles passing through this area. Stamina regeneration in combat: +0.5 per second.

Tier 2: Alternate sign mode: Damages and slows all enemies within a 12 yard radius. Destroys projectiles passing through this area. Damage increased by 25%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1 per second.

Tier 3: Alternate sign mode: Damages and slows all enemies within a 14 yard radius. Destroys projectiles passing through this area. Damage increased by 50%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1.5 per second.

Level 4: Yrden Intensity

Tier 1: Increases Yrden Sign intensity by 5%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +0.5 per second.

Tier 2: Increases Yrden Sign intensity by 10%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1 per second.

Tier 3: Increases Yrden Sign intensity by 15%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1.5 per second.

Tier 4: Increases Yrden Sign intensity by 20%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +2 per second.

Tier 5: Increases Yrden Sign intensity by 25%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +2.5 per second.

Level 5: Supercharged Glyphs

Tier 1: Enemies under the influence of Yrden lose 10 points of vitality or essence per second. Stamina regeneration in combat: +0.5 per second.

Tier 2: Enemies under the influence of Yrden lose 20 points of vitality or essence per second. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1 per second.

Tier 3: Enemies under the influence of Yrden lose 30 points of vitality or essence per second. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1.5 per second.

Tier 4: Enemies under the influence of Yrden lose 40 points of vitality or essence per second. Stamina regeneration in combat: +2 per second.

Tier 5: Enemies under the influence of Yrden lose 50 points of vitality or essence per second. Stamina regeneration in combat: +2.5 per second.

Quen

Protective shield that lasts until it has absorbed damage totaling 5% of maximum vitality.

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Quen should be your first line of defense when facing bosses and other grand beasts, many of which can slash away a good portion of your vitality with a single blow.

Level 2: Exploding Shield

Tier 1: Quen shield pushes opponents back when it breaks. Stamina regeneration in combat: +0.5 per second.

Tier 2: Quen shield pushes opponents back and deals damage when it breaks. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1 per seconds.

Tier 3: Quen shield pushes opponents back and deals damage when it breaks, with a chance for knock-down. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1.5 per second.

Level 3: Active Shield

Tier 1: Alternate Sign mode: Creates an active shield. Maintaining it and blocking attacks drains stamina. Damage absorbed by the shield restores player vitality. Stamina regeneration in combat: +0.5 per second.

Tier 2: Alternate Sign mode: Maintaining an active shield now drains 50% less stamina. Stamina drain for blocked attacks unchanged. Damage absorbed by the shield restores player vitality. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1 per second.

Tier 3: Alternate Sign mode: Maintaining an active shield no longer drains stamina. Stamina drain for blocked attacks unchanged. Damage absorbed by the shield restores player vitality. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1.5 per second.

Level 4: Quen Intensity

Tier 1: Increases Quen Sign intensity by 5%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +0.5 per second.

Tier 2: Increases Quen Sign intensity by 10%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1 per second.

Tier 3: Increases Quen Sign intensity by 15%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1.5 per second.

Tier 4: Increases Quen Sign intensity by 20%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +2 per second.

Tier 5: Increases Quen Sign intensity by 25%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +2.5 per second.

Level 5: Quen Discharge

Tier 1: Reflects 5% of absorbed damage back to the attacker. Stamina regeneration in combat: +0.5 per second.

Tier 2: Reflects 10% of absorbed damage back to the attacker. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1 per second.

Tier 3: Reflects 15% of absorbed damage back to the attacker. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1.5 per second.

Tier 4: Reflects 20% of absorbed damage back to the attacker. Stamina regeneration in combat: +2 per second.

Tier 5: Reflects 25% of absorbed damage back to the attacker. Stamina regeneration in combat: +2.5 per second.

Axii

Charms an opponent's mind, temporarily eliminating him from combat. Effect duration: 7 seconds.

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Axii's uses transcend combat. Not only does it allow you to stun bandits and turn them against each other, but it makes available certain conversation options when Geralt engages with other characters.

Level 2: Delusion

Tier 1: Target does not move towards Geralt while he is casting Axii. Also increases the effectiveness of Axii in dialogues. Stamina regeneration in combat:+0.5 per second.

Tier 2: Target does not move towards Geralt while he is casting Axii. Also increases the effectiveness of Axii in dialogues. Reduces Axii casting time. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1 per second.

Tier 3: Target does not move towards Geralt while he is casting Axii. Also increases the effectiveness of Axii in dialogues. Reduces Axii casting time. Failed Axii attempts stagger the target. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1.5 per second.

Level 3: Puppet

Tier 1: Alternate Sign mode: Targeted enemy briefly becomes an ally and deals 20% more damage. Stamina regeneration in combat: +0.5 per second.

Tier 2: Alternate Sign mode: Targeted enemy briefly becomes an ally and deals 40% more damage. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1 per second.

Tier 3: Alternate Sign mode: Targeted enemy briefly becomes an ally and deals 60% more damage. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1.5 per second.

Level 4: Axii Intensity

Tier 1: Increases Axii Sign intensity by 5%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +0.5 per second.

Tier 2: Increases Axii Sign intensity by 10%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1 per second.

Tier 3: Increases Axii Sign intensity by 15%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1.5 per second.

Tier 4: Increases Axii Sign intensity by 20%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +2 per second.

Tier 5: Increases Axii Sign intensity by 25%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +2.5 per second.

Level 5: Domination

Tier 1: Two opponents can be influenced by Axii at the same time. The effect is 50% weaker. Stamina regeneration in combat: +0.5 per second.

Tier 2: Two opponents can be influenced by Axii at the same time. The effect is 25% weaker. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1 per second.

Tier 3: Two opponents can be influenced by Axii at the same time. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1.5 per second.

Igni

A directed fiery blast that damages enemies. Damage scales with Sign intensity. Current damage: 128.

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It's fire. (Igni needs little explanation.) Its secondary mode is great fun, admittedly: rather than producing a single flash of fire, it maintains a stream of flames.

Level 2: Melt Armor

Tier 1: Damage dealt by Igni also permanently weakens enemy armor. Effect scales with Sign intensity up to maximum of 15%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +0.5 per second.

Tier 2: Damage dealt by Igni also permanently weakens enemy armor. Effect scales with Sign intensity up to maximum of 30%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1 per second.

Tier 3: Damage dealt by Igni also permanently weakens enemy armor. Effect scales with Sign intensity up to maximum of 45%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1.5 per second.

Tier 4: Damage dealt by Igni also permanently weakens enemy armor. Effect scales with Sign intensity up to maximum of 60%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +2 per second.

Tier 5: Damage dealt by Igni also permanently weakens enemy armor. Effect scales with Sign intensity up to maximum of 75%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +2.5 per second.

Level 3: Firestream

Tier 1: Alternate Sign mode: Emits a continuous stream of fire that damages enemies. Stamina regeneration in combat: +0.5 per second.

Tier 2: Alternate Sign mode: Emits a continuous stream of fire that damages enemies. Stamina cost is reduced by 25%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1 per second.

Tier 3: Alternate Sign mode: Emits a continuous stream of fire that damages enemies. Stamina cost is reduced by 50%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1.5 per second.

Level 4: Igni Intensity

Tier 1: Increases Igni Sign intensity by 5%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +0.5 per second.

Tier 2: Increases Igni Sign intensity by 10%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1 per second.

Tier 3: Increases Igni Sign intensity by 15%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1.5 per second.

Tier 4: Increases Igni Sign intensity by 20%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +2 per second.

Tier 5: Increases Igni Sign intensity by 25%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +2.5 per second.

Level 5: Pyromaniac

Tier 1: Increases the chance to apply burning by 20%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +0.5 per second.

Tier 2: Increases the chance to apply burning by 40%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1 per second.

Tier 3: Increases the chance to apply burning by 60%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +1.5 per second.

Tier 4: Increases the chance to apply burning by 80%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +2 per second.

Tier 5: Increases the chance to apply burning by 100%. Stamina regeneration in combat: +2.5 per second.

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To many witcher news, give it a break...

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@cboye18: Most of the time, things do not deserve the publicity they get.


Occasionally, something comes along that deserves all the attention it can get, and then some.


This is an occasion, not a most of the time.


Or would you rather hear about CoD?

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@mrbojangles25@cboye18: Excerpt the media is suppose to be impartial. Not an extension of an advertizing agency.

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@uninspiredcup@mrbojangles25@cboye18: well your posts are an advertisement for being a douchbag, whats your excuse for your rampant commercialization of douchery? I demand a response!

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@cboye18: They have one up that is literally pictures of the Witcher 3 - I don't think it even qualifies as an article.

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@cboye18: Last week, everyone was mad because there wasn't enough Witcher stuff. There's no pleasing the Internet!

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@Kevin-V@cboye18: His comment did not deserve an official reply.

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The game just came out and is one of the hottest titles out. What did you expect ? You don't have to read or click on the article.

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Gamespot drove me to IGN with their 50 stories on the witcher. I was getting sick of it when they did it for bloodborne and AC Syndicate this was the last straw now i am on IGN looking at all of media news.

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Gamespot drew me to Gamespot with their good articles on Wild hunt. Gamespot is making right when they write about Wild hunt, because there are so much info about the game that needs explaining. Like the alternatives moves. I only wish GS would do a more extensively walkthrough about the many options in the game, there are a lot :) thanks Gamespot.

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@Deadlysyns87: just get your diaper changed and chill

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@Deadlysyns87: It's what people read. When a major game is released, people crave information on it, and you would be surprised to learn that the GameSpot commentariat does not represent players at large. As with most games-related publications, most of our traffic comes from Google search and, to a lesser extent, the front page of our own website, and Witcher 3 information is what they are searching for. We have detailed data--like most websites--about what people search, how they click, how long they stay on a page, etc etc etc. That data helps us learn what people read and watch.


This shouldn't be a surprise to anyone on the Internet, really. When there's an episode of Game of Thrones, or the Mad Men final comes, or an Avenger film is released, or whatever, websites publish things about it because there is a large audience for it. When something else happens--a new game is released, or another big film comes out, or something else big happens in a given medium, the conversation shifts. That is how we draw traffic and make money, so that we can do other articles when there isn't lots of news on a major game, and review games that don't have 500-member development teams.

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Thank you Kevin. Don't listen to these haters. The witcher 3 is one of the best games I have ever played. thank you for the review and continued coverage.

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@Kevin-V@Deadlysyns87: its not like IGN will have less of it anyway. if anything IGN are probably slower on the update while GS is more up to speed (which is a good thing) makes little sense to complain because GS is reporting more info at a better pace (even if it means more articles) don't forget other then destiny DLC there not much of anything worth talking about either coming out, so its more likely to have spiked interest in those subjects.

I hope people like kevin, zorine and yes even eddie keep the info coming, theres way more people hungry for the info then a few that are complaining because of there article phobia's (which apparently is a thing now)

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@Kevin-V@Deadlysyns87: Why do you listen and reply to this guys? I want to read lots about this game because I (hope) will love it. There are other games I wasn't interested in and I just don't open the articles.... so big deal. They are just whining, or even trolling, so just ignore.

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I thought you guys were non profit.

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@Kevin-V@Deadlysyns87:


Regardless, As i've yet to play the game and won't for awhile due to work. this information keeps me in the loop and prepares me for the game when i do get to play it. While i admit i'm not a fan of Gamespot itself and it many questionable articles in the past i do enjoy pretty much everything Kevin has featured on this site for awhile. At this point he is the only reason i come here.


Im glad to learn that they at least diversified the signs in this game as in past games they were honestly kind of boring. Thx for the article Kevin!

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Again you don't need to click on the article.

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HAHA who needs a hint guide with Kevin at the horn here lol. How are you finding time to write this and play Kevin ?

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