Abilities can refer to several things.
In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt[ | ]
In The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings[ | ]
In The Witcher 2, there are distinct abilities which modify Geralt's statistics. The base abilities, or attributes are:
- Damage
- Armor
- Vitality
- Vigor
- Resistance
- Critical effects
- Bonus
Character development[ | ]
Geralt can acquire many unique witcher abilities by the allocation of talents that he gains through experience. These are called skills, and they include:
Abilities[ | ]
In The Witcher computer game[ | ]
In The Witcher, there are basically three kinds of abilities and some statistics which can affect them.
Character interaction[ | ]
Geralt has some basic abilities that he uses just to interact with the people or NPCs he meets in the course of the game. These are called character interaction abilities, and they include:
- bribing or simply paying people
- buying items from and selling items to merchants
- drinking contests
- fistfights
- giving gifts
- having weapons forged
- meditating
- playing poker
- storing items
- using signet rings
Character development[ | ]
Geralt can acquire numerous witcher abilities by allocating talents gained through experience. These are called character development abilities, and they include:
- Signs;
- Steel and silver sword styles (3 identical types of each)
- Attributes (Intelligence, Strength, Stamina and Dexterity)
Character statistics[ | ]
There are also factors which govern how well Geralt can perform some of the skills he has, particularly in combat. These are called character statistics and they include: