Did Geralt do the trial of the grasses twice?

'Yes, Kaer Morhen. I underwent the usual mutation there, through the Trial of Grasses, and then hormones, herbs, viral infections. And then through them all again. And again, to the bitter end.
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Is the trial of the grasses lost?

The recipe was kept secret, and was lost when Kaer Morhen was attacked. Since the games are not canon, they were able to get the recipe through Yennifer.
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How many witchers survive trial of grasses?

It required the consumption of special alchemical ingredients known as "the grasses" and affected the nervous system. 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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Did Vesemir do the trial of the grasses?

The mutagen was later lost. Ciri's blood proves to be Elder blood, and Vesemir makes the first witcher mutagen elixir in centuries. Ciri convinces Vesemir to let her go through the Trial of Grasses to become a witcher. Before he does it, he gets a flashback of the many lives lost during the experiments.
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Why was Geralt given more mutations?

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.
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Who is the strongest witcher?

4 Geralt of Rivia Is The Strongest Witcher

Not only is Geralt an incredible swordsman, but he also demonstrates a strong proficiency with magic as well, using the witcher Signs to great advantage in battle.
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Who is 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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Did Vesemir inject Ciri in the books?

With Ciri's blessing, Vesemir and Triss took a vial of her blood to test his theory and create the witcher mutagen successfully. After a bit of preparing, Ciri returned so they could begin the trials. Vesemir strapped her down to a bed and prepared to inject her with the mutagen, but Geralt arrived and stopped him.
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Why are there no female Witchers?

So why are there no lady Witchers? The answer lies in the brutal trials that potential Witcher candidates must pass in order to actually become Witchers. The first of these tests is the Trial of the Grasses, which involves injecting an alchemical mixture into the veins of Witcher hopefuls.
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Is Roach a special horse?

Roach is in many ways a unique horse. Some of Geralt's frequent run-ins with magic and monsters have rubbed off on her which means she can do extraordinary things. This means, there are some details about Roach that you might have missed in The Witcher 3.
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Did Ciri get mutations?

While Ciri doesn't have the genetic mutation aspect that the rest of the Witchers do, it's fair to say in both versions that this doesn't necessarily exclude her from being considered one of them, as her powers allow her an arguably greater fighting prowess than any Witcher mutation, meaning there would have been no ...
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How painful is the trial of grasses?

The Trial of the Grasses is an impossibly painful and dangerous alchemical experiment that breaks down the body. Whoever is subjected to The Trial of the Grasses is strapped to a table and forced to drink a series of dangerous chemicals. Once the chemicals break the body down, it can be mutated and built up stronger.
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Does Ciri's blood make new Witchers?

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. In the Season 2 finale Ciri, Yennefer (Anya Chalotra) and Geralt (Henry Cavill) encounter the Wild Hunt.
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How many survive The Witcher mutations?

No more than three or, at best, four in ten survived; the rest died in agony. Aside from the eyes, The Trial followed by the Changes granted witcher adepts lightning-quick reflexes, slower aging, physical strength as well as sharpened senses.
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Who is the youngest Witcher?

Journal Entry. Leo is the youngest of Kaer Morhen's residents. He's not a full witcher — though he has completed his training, he was not subjected to mutation.
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How many Witchers are left?

There are four members of this school still alive and four unconfirmed. As mentioned, the two most important witchers from this school are Geralt and Vesemir (representing the new and old guard of witchers), but there are two other witchers still alive from this academy as well in Eskel and Lambert.
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Why do witcher eyes go black?

The black eyes are his pupils completely dilated, allowing him to see better in the dark, which fits with the scenario in the opening scene of the series. Potions can also enhance speed, endurance, healing, and more, depending on what they need to fight each monster.
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Why does Geralt of Rivia have yellow eyes?

The White-grey hair were the side-effects of all the extra experimentation done to him, which he had to bear. Because of this, he earned a name for himself, 'White Wolf. ' His eyes turning yellow in color have the same reason as white-grey hair did.
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Why do other Witchers not have yellow eyes?

The side effects of these extra modifications cause his hair to whiten (earning him the 'White Wolf' title) and his eyes to turn yellow, which is why other Witchers lack his unique pigmentation.
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What is Ciri's prophecy?

“A seed that bursts into flame. It's you,” she tells Ciri, echoing a dark prophecy that foretells the end of the world. “You will destroy us all.” And with that, Lara Dorren goes from legend to a key part of Ciri's family history — and an urgent warning about her future.
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Does Yennefer get her fertility back?

The enchanter explained to her that there's a price to pay: to be reborn, she would bear no more, and so he removed her reproductive organs. Later on in the series, Yennefer tried different methods to regain her fertility, such as attempting to obtain a dragon's egg, but to no success.
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Did Yennefer get pregnant?

In fact, in the novels (and in the show) both Yennefer and Geralt are incapable of having biological children. For Geralt, the show affords him a wide landscape of emotions — his story isn't pegged to his ability to father children.
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Is Vesemir stronger than Geralt?

Geralt is like a super witcher. He has received a larger dose of mutagens and potions because he was doing well on the Trial of Grasses. So technically he's a bit stronger than Vesemir, Eskel and Lambert.
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What are Geralt's extra mutations?

After displaying unusual tolerance, Geralt was selected to further experimental mutations which granted him considerably greater strength, speed, endurance, resilience, healing, senses, complete immunity to diseases and conventional poisons, and extreme resistance to pain.
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Why did Emhyr become evil?

Background. In books Emhyr's father was murdered and Emhyr himself was cursed into a monster by an usurper to take over Nilfgaardian throne. Emhyr married Pavetta, princess of Cintra what resulted in birth of Ciri. The curse was lifted thanks to Geralt of Rivia.
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