Would I survive the trial of grasses?

Surviving the Trial of Grasses would lead to side effects
There is a small margin that she could survive like Geralt. Throughout her training at Kaer Morhen and her resilience, Ciri's chances are considerably greater than a young boy.
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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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What is the survival rate of the trial of the grasses?

Only three or four out of every 10 children who undergo the excruciating magical procedure known as the Trial of the Grasses survive, but those who do are bestowed with numerous powers to help them face such deadly creatures as the sharp-fanged flying basilisk to the cursed, organ-eating striga.
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What if Ciri Did the trial of the grasses?

If Ciri had underwent the trial of the grasses, then the story of the Child of the Elder Blood would have went very differently since she would be unable to give birth.
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Why did they stop the trial of grasses?

There were no more Trials of the Grasses because there's no one to perform/endure the Trial any more: The general public considered witchers monsters, and did not want their children to become witchers, which considerably lowered the number of candidates available for the schools to perform the Trial on.
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How many kids survive the trial of grasses?

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. On the third day all the children died save one, a male barely ten.
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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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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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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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Does Ciri do the trial of grasses in the books?

The books see Ciri take on Witcher training, but technically never become a "true Witcher" as she never undergoes the Trial of The Grasses.
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How old can a witcher live?

Witchers can live to be over 150 years old, but probably a lot longer. Witchers are often viewed with fear and suspicion by the common folk.
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Can a woman be a witcher?

According to a report from TheGamer, it's mentioned in The Witcher novels that there were women who tried to become Witchers, but none survived all of the trials. However, there are no actual full-fledged female Witchers in the novels or video games either.
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Is The Witcher immortal?

Building on the last entry; Geralt isn't just heading towards a biblical age, were he to step away from his chosen profession, he'd easily outstrip them because Witchers are technically immortal. It's like Tolkien's elves. So long as he isn't struck down, he will continue to thrive and grunt monosyllabic catchphrases.
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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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What does witcher do to eyes?

When needed, with the help of a "cat potion," he can enhance his vision so well that it expands his pupils completely, so that his entire eyes appear black. It is said that the process it takes to achieve such vision is incredibly painful.
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Why can't any more witchers be made?

The implication is that, with Reidrich's death, no more witchers can be created, an idea that doesn't exactly fit with the story of the books, but so be it.
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Why is roach black Witcher 3?

Your horse automatically turns black if you bring Ciri back to the Emperor and do not accept his monetary reward. He grants you a black steed instead. If you have not done this, then I presume it is some kind of bug, yes. My roach also turned jet black and lost his mane.
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Is roach The Witcher?

Roach (Polish: Płotka) is the name that Geralt of Rivia, the witcher, gives to all of his horses. His preference is for mares.
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Is roach immortal?

Myth #1: Cockroaches are immortal.

False: While it might seem this way at times, there are ways to kill them. Now it can be tricky because they are smart and resourceful. A cockroach can live without its head for a week as they can breathe through other body parts.
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Can a half elf be a Witcher?

Half-Elves are a race in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. They are those who are of mixed blood, they are considered to be equally elves as they are humans, though to many humans and elves they belong to neither group.
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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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How many hours does it take to 100% Witcher 3?

When focusing on the main objectives, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is about 51 Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 172 Hours to obtain 100% completion.
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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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What is Ithlinne's prophecy?

Ithlinne, an elven prophetess, is famous for her foretelling of the end of the world. According to her prophecy, the world will be destroyed by an ice age and all humans will die. The only survivors will be elves, saved by an offspring of the Elder Blood, known also as the Swallow.
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Why are there no girl 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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