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== {{tw1}} ==
Pieces of '''meteorite ore''' can be used to forge [[steel swords]] of a higher quality than the basic weapon, they can not be used to forge [[silver swords]]. It takes three (3) pieces of ore to forge a new weapon. Using more than one piece of the same colour provides special bonuses.
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Pieces of '''meteorite ore''' can be used to forge [[steel swords]] of a higher quality than the basic weapon, they can not be used to forge [[silver swords]]. It takes three (3) pieces of ore to forge a new weapon. Using more than one piece of the same colour provides special bonuses. The locations of the pieces of ore are listed on the individual item pages.
   
 
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For more information:
 
 
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:* '''''see''''' [[Runes]]
 
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| [[File:Meteorites Blue ore.png|32px|a blue piece of ore]] [[Blue meteorite ore]] • ([[Blue meteorite ore#Locations|locations]])
:* '''''see also:'''''
 
:** [[Silver swords]]
 
:** [[Meteorite swords]]
 
:** [[Steel swords]]
 
:** [[Blade enhancement]]
 
 
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== Blue meteorite ==
 
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| [[File:Meteorites Red ore.png|32px|a red piece of ore]] [[Red meteorite ore]] • ([[Red meteorite ore#Locations|locations]])
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! width=600 |
 
|-valign="top"
 
| [[Image:Meteorites_Blue_ore.png|a blue piece of ore]] || {{price|300|60}}
 
 
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| [[File:Meteorites Yellow ore.png|32px|a yellow piece of ore]] [[Yellow meteorite ore]] • ([[Yellow meteorite ore#Locations|locations]])
| colspan="2" |'''Stats'''
 
 
Weapon upgrade
 
* Chance of critical effect: [[Pain]] '''+ 10%'''
 
 
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== Red meteorite ==
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== {{tw2}} ==
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Pieces of meteorite ore are used to forge [[silver swords in The Witcher 2]].
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| [[File:Tw2 meteorite blue.png|32px|Blue meteorite]] [[Blue meteorite ore#In The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings|Blue meteorite ore]]
! width=35 |
 
! width=600 |
 
|-valign="top"
 
| [[Image:Meteorites_Red_ore.png|a red piece of ore]] || {{price|500|100}}
 
 
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| [[File:Tw2 meteorite red.png|32px|Red meteorite]] [[Red meteorite ore#In The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings|Red meteorite ore]]
| colspan="2" |'''Stats'''
 
 
Weapon upgrade
 
* [[Damage]] '''+ 15%'''
 
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== Yellow meteorite ==
 
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| [[File:Tw2 meteorite yellow.png|32px|Yellow meteorite]] [[Yellow meteorite ore#In The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings|Yellow meteorite ore]]
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! width=600 |
 
|-valign="top"
 
| [[Image:Meteorites_Yellow_ore.png|a yellow piece of ore]] || {{price|800|160}}
 
|-
 
| colspan="2" |
 
'''Stats'''
 
 
Weapon upgrade
 
* [[Damage]] '''+ 20%'''
 
* Chance of critical effect:
 
** [[Pain]] '''+ 30%'''
 
** [[Stun]] '''+ 30%'''
 
** [[Precise hit]] '''+ 30%'''
 
 
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== {{tw3}} ==
The yellow meteorite ore is the one that can create swords with stun effect which is not found in steel swords or other meteorite swords.
 
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* ''See'': [[Meteorite ore]]
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== Locations ==
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== See also ==
 
For more information:
{{spoiler}}
 
 
* [[Runes]]
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* [[Silver swords]]
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* [[Meteorite swords]]
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* [[Steel swords]]
! class="unsortable" | [[Image:Meteorites_Blue_ore.png|Blue meteorite ore]]
 
 
* [[The Witcher blade enhancement|Blade enhancement]]
! class="unsortable" | [[Image:Meteorites_Red_ore.png|Red meteorite ore]]
 
! class="unsortable" | [[Image:Meteorites_Yellow_ore.png|Yellow meteorite ore]]
 
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| align="center" style="background:#000000;" | '''Prologue'''
 
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* none
 
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* [[Vesemir]] (if Geralt [[Defending Kaer Morhen|killed the Frightener]])
 
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* none
 
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| align="center" style="background:#000000;" | '''Chapter I'''
 
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* [[Haren Brogg]] sells one.
 
* [[Salamandra hideout in the outskirts]], in a trunk.
 
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* [[Dead Hand of the Past|Leo's ghost]]
 
* After a second visit to the [[Crypt in the outskirts|crypt]] in [[Ozzrel]]'s area.
 
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* none
 
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| align="center" style="background:#000000;" | '''Chapter II'''
 
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* [[Trader]] (two)
 
* [[Order Merchant]] (two)
 
* Thaler
 
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* [[Cemetery crypt]], in a chest.
 
* [[Mage's tower]]
 
* Purchased along with other items from a lumberjack who needs 200 {{oren}}.
 
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* On [[Ramsmeat]]'s body (if Geralt kills him).
 
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| align="center" style="background:#000000;" | '''Chapter III'''
 
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* [[Malcolm Stein]] (his apprentice)
 
* [[Order Armorer]] (his apprentice)
 
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* [[Andrew Gablodda]], one of three possible rewards.
 
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* none
 
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| align="center" style="background:#000000;" | '''Chapter IV'''
 
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* [[Blacksmith's son]] (three)
 
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* [[Blacksmith's son]]
 
* Reward for [[Temptation]] quest from [[Murky Waters blacksmith|blacksmith]] (''not'' his [[Blacksmith's wife|wife]]).
 
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* [[The Rock]], one of three possible rewards
 
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| align="center" style="background:#000000;" | '''Chapter V'''
 
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* [[Scoia'tael quartermaster]]
 
* [[Order quartermaster]]
 
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* [[Scoia'tael quartermaster]]
 
* [[Order quartermaster]]
 
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* Corpse in the [[Striga's crypt]].
 
* [[Old manor house]], chest in the courtyard.
 
* [[Scoia'tael quartermaster]]
 
* [[Order quartermaster]]
 
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Revision as of 16:34, 29 June 2015

In The Witcher computer game

Pieces of meteorite ore can be used to forge steel swords of a higher quality than the basic weapon, they can not be used to forge silver swords. It takes three (3) pieces of ore to forge a new weapon. Using more than one piece of the same colour provides special bonuses. The locations of the pieces of ore are listed on the individual item pages.

a blue piece of ore Blue meteorite ore • (locations)
a red piece of ore Red meteorite ore • (locations)
a yellow piece of ore Yellow meteorite ore • (locations)

In The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings

Pieces of meteorite ore are used to forge silver swords in The Witcher 2.

Blue meteorite Blue meteorite ore
Red meteorite Red meteorite ore
Yellow meteorite Yellow meteorite ore

In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

See also

For more information: