All Draconid Locations in the witcher 3?

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I think I've killed every last draconid lol any rare or not well known ones? I need to finish mastercrafted ursine armor. I was stupid and sold all the hides.



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You can purchase Cured Draconid Hide from the Master Armorsmith in Crow's Perch and also from the Master Weaponsmith, Hattori, in Novigrad. I've made mastercrafted ursine and feline almost exclusively using the cured draconid from the vendors, they have plenty. I believe other blacksmiths sell the reagent as well, like the armorsmith near the an Craite castle in Skellige.




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Where is the draconid Witcher 3?

Near the House of Respite, you'll find a campsite and some footprints by using your Witcher Senses. Following the footprints will bring you to a point where Geralt comments on a terrible scent and some green gooey substance, implying that some sort of draconid is in the area.

Where do I get cured draconid?

Cured draconid leather can be obtained by dismantling monster carapace. It is also used to craft Infused slyzard hide and the following Witcher gear: Superior Feline armor.

Is a Wyvern a draconid?

While the creature most commonly associated with draconids is dragon, the most populous members of this order are actually the so-called lesser draconids, which include dracolizards (slyzards), forktails and wyverns.

How do I get draconid leather Witcher 3?

Item ID. Cured draconid leather is a crafting component in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt that can be dismantled into hardened leather and chitinous shell. It can also be obtained by dismantling monster carapace.



The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Crafting: How to get Cured Draconid Leather / Chitinous Shell




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