In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt[ | ]
Endrega warrior | |
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Details | |
Class |
Insectoid |
Variations |
Endrega drone Endrega worker |
Occurrence |
Forests |
Vulnerable to |
Golden oriole potions Insectoid oils |
Tactics |
Sweeps its tail, and pounces on the enemy causing them to get stunned — both of which infects the enemy with venom. |
Loot |
Endrega armor plates Endrega heart Venom extract Chitinous shell Monster blood Monster saliva Monster tooth |
Bestiary entry[ | ]
- Scared of these endregas, are you? Just wait till you see the warriors.
- — Klaus Altman, forester
- Endless waves of endrega workers are enough to overcome most attackers, but when confronting more dangerous foes, endrega colonies unleash their larger, stronger members — the so-called warriors. This caste lives only to fight, and gets ample opportunity to do so while defending the colony's borders or conquering new territory.
- An endrega warrior's main weapon is its long tail, which is tipped with a club-like growth and spiked with venomous quills. Powerful abdominal muscles allow it to swing this tail with enough force to kill most lesser opponents in one blow.
- Endrega warriors also use their mass and strength as a weapon by charging their opponents in an attempted to knock them over. As invertebrates with sectioned carapaces, endrega warriors do not bleed profusely, yet recoil in great pain when hit with a blade coated in insectoid oil.
See also[ | ]
In The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings[ | ]
Endrega warrior | |
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Details | |
Class |
Insectoid |
Occurrence |
Forests |
Immunity |
Poison |
Susceptibility |
Signs Insectoid oil Silver sword |
Tactics |
climbing down suddenly from trees |
Crafting/Alchemy |
Endrega embryo Endrega hide Endrega jaw Endrega saliva Endrega teeth Endrega venom |
Other loot |
Endrega trophy |
Endrega warriors have the longest tails of any of the endregas.
Warriors cease giving XP when killed from Level 13 onwards.