Looting is the primary method by which Geralt acquires items of various kinds. He can loot containers and corpses. Items which can be acquired in this manner are listed below in general categories:
In The Witcher computer game
In The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings
- Orens (gold)
- alchemical ingredients
- armor
- armor enhancements
- books
- Crafting components
- crafting diagrams and formulae
- Junk (includes food, jewelry, wire, rope, etc.)
- quest items
- trophies
- weapons
- weapon enhancements
- Orens (gold)
- alchemical ingredients
- armor
- armor enhancements
- books
- Crafting components
- crafting diagrams and formulae
- Junk (includes food, jewelry, wire, rope, etc.)
- quest items
- trophies
- weapons
- weapon enhancements
In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
- Orens (gold, but it must be converted to crowns)
- Florens (gold, but it must be converted to crowns)
- Crowns (gold)
- alchemical ingredients
- armor
- upgrades
- Runestones
- Glyphs
- books
- Crafting components
- crafting diagrams and formulae
- Junk (includes food, jewelry, wire, rope, etc.)
- quest items
- trophies
- weapons
- Orens (gold, but it must be converted to crowns)
- Florens (gold, but it must be converted to crowns)
- Crowns (gold)
- alchemical ingredients
- armor
- upgrades
- Runestones
- Glyphs
- books
- Crafting components
- crafting diagrams and formulae
- Junk (includes food, jewelry, wire, rope, etc.)
- quest items
- trophies
- weapons