Erynias are a species of harpy.
In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt[ | ]
Erynias | |
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Details | |
Class |
Hybrid |
Variations |
Harpy |
Occurrence |
mainly Skellige |
Vulnerable to |
Grapeshot bombs Hybrid oils Aard |
Loot |
Erynia eye Monster feather Infused shard Monster brain Monster blood Monster bone Monster claw Monster heart Monster liver Monster saliva |
Bestiary entry[ | ]
- A merchant once told me I reminded him of an erynia. Naturally, I immediately teleported him to one of their nests, so he could see for himself how ill-fitting a comparison it was.
- — Lytta Neyd, the sorceress also known as Coral
- Hard as it is to imagine, the erynias found in Skellige are even more repulsive – and dangerous – than harpies, their close relatives. Though well-rotten carrion is their food of choice, they will not turn up their noses at fresh meat, man flesh included.
- When they spy a potential victim, erynias, like harpies or shishigas, will try to make full use of the strength of their numbers and their ability to control the skies. They will circle above their prey then attack from several directions at once, striking with razor-shark [sic] talons and tearing their targets to shreds.
- While attacking they aim for the neck, eyes and other vital organs, often causing their prey to bleed to death as a result. In this way a small flock of erynias is able to make quick work of larger and better-armed victims, who often are not able to defend themselves effectively from several opponents at once.
In The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings[ | ]
Erynia | |
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Details | |
Class |
Others |
Variations |
Harpy Harpy queen Celaeno harpy |
Occurrence |
usually near cliffs and mountains, but not exclusively |
Immunity |
Knockdown |
Susceptibility |
Harpy trap Igni sign |
Tactics |
swift, flying attacks and quick retreats |
Crafting/Alchemy |
Harpy egg Harpy eyes Harpy feathers Harpy saliva Harpy claws Cloth Robust cloth Twine Leather Hardened leather |
Other loot |
Orens |
They appear larger than harpies and armored and can be distinguished from other harpies by their crystal "bracelets".