In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt[ | ]
Only armorers can craft armor and dismantle items in The Witcher 3. Geralt must bring the required materials to an armorer to have new armor crafted. Similarly, weapons can only be forged by Blacksmiths. Armor can be sold to armorers at higher prices compared to blacksmiths.
White Orchard[ | ]
- Willis (Amateur)
Velen[ | ]
- Armorer in Midcopse (Amateur)
- Swordsmith in Mulbrydale (Amateur)
- Fergus Graem in Crow's Perch (Journeyman)
- Yoana in Crow's Perch (Master)
Novigrad and Oxenfurt[ | ]
- Armorer in Hierarch Square (Journeyman)
- Armorer in Oxenfurt (Journeyman)
Skellige[ | ]
- Armorer in Fayrlund (Amateur)
- Armorer in Harviken (Amateur)
- Armorer in Kaer Muire (Journeyman)
- Armorer in Kaer Trolde keep (Journeyman)
- Armorer in Larvik (Amateur)
- Armorer in Urialla Harbor (Amateur)
Toussaint[ | ]
- Armorer at the Vermentino Estate
- Armorer at the Freinte Docks
- Armorer at Mont Crane Castle
- Armorer in the Tulasens Caves
- Armorer at Francollarts (Journeyman)
- Armorer at the Tourney Grounds (Journeyman)
- Armorer in Hauteville (Master)
- Lazare Lafargue (Grandmaster, after completing Master Master Master Master!)
See also[ | ]
In The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings[ | ]
- See: Craftsman
In The Witcher computer game[ | ]
There are a few armorers in The Witcher:
- The Order armorer in the Temple Quarter.
- Malcolm Stein in the non-human district of the Temple Quarter and later in Old Vizima (Scoia'tael path only).
- The Armorer near The New Narakort in the Trade Quarter.
- The Order armorer in Old Vizima (Order path).
- Kalkstein, in Chapter V (Witcher / neutral path only).
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