We know of several alchemists through the alchemical manuscripts and books that are mentioned or found throughout the books and game. There may be more, who spent less time writing, and more time simply experimenting, who have left no trace in "history". Some alchemists from the books and game are listed below.
In The Witcher computer game[ | ]
In The Witcher, most alchemists are also merchants and at least one is a witch. In fact, the only known alchemist in the game who is not also a merchant is Azar Javed.
- Azar Javed, not also a merchant
- Kalkstein
- the alchemist in the Trade Quarter marketplace
- the alchemist in the workshop in the Trade Quarter
- Abigail is a witch, but she trades in alchemical ingredients and indulges in a bit of alchemy herself.
- Master Jeremiah, listed as the author of the book Basics of Alchemy.
In The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings[ | ]
During the quests Little Shop of Dreams and The Scent of Incense, Geralt attempts to get the formula for some suspicious incense for a local alchemist, Vencel Pugg.
There is also an "Alchemist" skill in the alchemy tree in the Character panel.
In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt[ | ]
- Keira Metz
- Gremist
- Preacher
- Alchemist at the Crematory outside Novigrad
- Berthold
- Albert Vegelbud
- Jonna, in Rannvaig
- Freya Priestess
- Yolar
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