In The Witcher computer game[ | ]
Mahakaman rune sihill | |
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A steel sword used to fight humans. Ineffective against most monsters. Used in witcher combat styles | |
Description | |
Type |
Steel sword |
Effects |
Damage + 100%
Penetrates opponent armor |
Price to buy |
1000 |
Price to sell |
200 |
ID |
it_stlswd_012
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The Mahakaman rune sihill aka G'valchir is given to Geralt by the dentist as reward for the Won't Hurt a Bit quest, or by the Royal huntsman as a possible reward (the other possible reward being the Moon Blade) for killing all ten trophy monsters in Chapter V. It is used primarily against humans and has little effect on monsters.
It can also be obtained by completing the Mud and Velvet quest and keeping the money for yourself (if so, you have to kill Captain Jean-Pierre for it). It can also be found on the Fields in Chapter IV, however only in the original version (1.0) of the game.
Described by Zahin Schmartz as "slicing up humans nicely".
In The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings[ | ]
Mahakaman Rune Sihil | |
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Mahakaman rune sihil | |
Description | |
Category |
Magical |
Type |
Steel sword |
Effects |
10 – 12 Chance of instant kill + 2% |
Rune slot(s) |
3 |
Source |
imported from the original game |
Price to buy |
579 |
Price to sell |
24 |
Weight |
9 |
G'valchir can be imported from a saved The Witcher game into The Witcher 2. Prior to patch 1.2, there was a bug that prevented importing this sword to The Witcher 2, but it could still be obtained via xml editing.
Mahakaman rune sihil stats as imported intoThe Witcher 2.