Where is Ciri's loot?

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When I play as Ciri, I can loot various things: herbs, chests, and more. For example:

However, Ciri doesn't have inventory of her own, and I wasn't able to find the things she loot in Geralt's inventory.

Where is the loot? Or is it just lost?



Best Answer

Any loot picked up while playing as Ciri is not transferred to Geralt and is otherwise unobtainable.




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What did the witcher find in Ciris room?

The following clues can be found inside the room which is located on the middle floor of the castle across from the kitchens: A spinning top. Ciri's clothes. The Natural Obscurity of Curses.

Can you loot the crones?

When Ciri has killed the crones and you took control of Geralt, you have to glitch back to the demons lair. He even has key and everything. You can then go to the crones and their loot is still there.

What worlds did Ciri travel to?

Earth is one of the worlds existing in the multiverse. Ciri visited it few times during various eras. If the Earth had been the cradle of humanity, it was ultimately destroyed by humans' own hands (according to Avallac'h, who might not have a neutral point of view). Dragons used to inhabit this world as well.

Why is Ciri the child of the Elder Blood?

Ciri has Elder Blood because a certain elven sorceress named Lara Dorren fell in love with a human mage named Cregennan of Lod. Their daughter, later adopted by Cerro, the queen of Redania, was named Riannon. Ciri is the descendant of Riannon. Ciri's Elder Blood is another reason the King of the Wild Hunt is after her.



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