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Ifrits or afreets (in Danusia Stok's translation of The Last Wish) are genies from the Plane of Fire. When summoned, they generally do not grant wishes, unless the summoning party wishes to die or to have someone killed. These creatures are undoubtedly intelligent, but mortals can not penetrate their minds. That is just as well, because their visions of an all-encompassing inferno would most certainly drive any human mad.

Fiery columns, fires and explosions the work of afreets—
— pg(s). 251, "The Last Wish", in the collection The Last Wish (UK edition)


In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt[ | ]

Ifrit
Tw3 journal fireelemental
Details
Class
Elementa
Variations
Fire elemental
Occurrence
Witchers' Forge
Immunity
Fire
Igni
Vulnerable to
Dimeritium bombs
Northern wind bombs
Elementa oils
Aard
Loot
Infused shard

During the quest "The Witchers' Forge", Geralt must face an Ifrit.

In The Witcher computer game[ | ]

Ifrit
Bestiary Ifrit full
Details
Class
Genie
Occurrence
Ifrits inhabit the Plane of Fire; mages who have achieved mastery in controlling the element of fire are able to summon them and force them into servitude
Immunity
Immune to most effects, especially to incineration; ifrits come from another world, but they can not be knocked down or stunned
Susceptibility
Sensitive to silver and Specter Oil
Tactics
Float in the air; use fire in combat
Alchemy
Pyrite
Ectoplasm

Journal Bestiary Entry[ | ]

"An ifrit is a minor genie of fire, or, as some say, an elemental. It does not fulfill wishes, build palaces or make anyone rich, but it serves mages who research the element of fire if they can force the creature to be obedient.
Ifrits can only be captured by a mage who intimately understands the nature of flames and has devoted himself completely to learning their secret. The creatures, with their connection to the element of fire, will judge their summoner and, if they find him worthy, will loyally serve him in all matters."

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Notes[ | ]

  • In the Prologue, Lambert claims silver is best to use against "genies," but the conversation does not result in a bestiary entry for Ifrits, the only genies in the game.
  • Also called Omen of Fire.

Journal image[ | ]