In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt[]
Grapeshot | |
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![]() Inflicts schrapnel damage to foes within its explosion radius. Deals a small amount of fire damage. Destroys monster nests. | |
Description | |
Inventory/slot |
Usable items / Bombs |
Category |
Master item |
Type |
Bomb |
Source |
Alchemy / Meditation |
Base price |
20 |
Price to buy |
20 |
Price to sell |
1 – 3 |
Weight |
0 |
Effects | |
+350 Physical damage +350 Silver damage +5 Fire damage | |
Charges |
2 |
Alchemy | |
Formula |
Manuscript page: Grapeshot |
Ingredients |
2x Saltpeter 2x Calcium equum |
Console ID |
Grapeshot 1
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Geralt can place two of these bombs in a slot at one time. Upon reaching White Orchard, Geralt has the necessary knowledge to concoct this bomb. These bombs can be used to destroy monster nests.
See also[]
In The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings[]
Grapeshot | |
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![]() Bomb. Wounds all within range with shrapnel | |
Description | |
Category |
Common |
Ingredients |
|
Effects |
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Source |
craftable |
Price to buy |
40 / 81 / 101 |
Price to sell |
5 |
Weight |
The formula for this bomb must be acquired before it can be crafted. The Grapeshot is also known as the Beehive Bomb.
Associated Quests[]
Journal entry[]
- While Alfred Nabel's most important invention failed to find broad application, it proved splendid as the basis for the Grapeshot bomb, a highly democratic explosive that wounds everyone within range, whether human or monster.
- The Grapeshot is effective against nearly all creatures, except perhaps the most powerful.
Notes[]
The journal entry for this bomb is a not so subtle reference to Alfred Nobel, who invented dynamite.