In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt[]
Perfume | |
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![]() Can be sold to merchants or dismantled into crafting components. | |
Description | |
Inventory/slot |
Other |
Category |
Common item |
Type |
Junk |
Source |
Loot / Purchase |
Base price |
4 |
Price to buy |
4 |
Price to sell |
1 |
Weight |
0.13 |
Dismantling | |
Components |
1x Vial 1x Oil |
These can be dismantled or sold. They serve no other purpose.
In The Witcher computer game[]
Perfume | |
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![]() May be used as a gift. Contains alcohol | |
Description | |
Type |
potion |
Ingredients |
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Base |
any base |
Effects |
Causes drunkenness if imbibed |
Toxicity |
Low |
Duration |
8 hours |
Price to buy |
100 ![]() |
Price to sell |
20 ![]() |
ID |
it_potion_007
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"Legend has it that perfume was created by an alchemist for his wife. The woman accused the scholar of devoting too much time and energy to his work without generating any practical results. He responded by creating a formula for producing perfume from almost any ingredient."
Perfume has a beautiful aroma and is a gift which almost any discerning lady will appreciate; it can often serve as a welcome replacement for other gifts. It also makes you very intoxicated.
Sources[]
- During the quest Flowers and Gold, if you talk to Gramps, he tells you that if you "grind beggartick blossoms with beast fangs and alcohol, you'll get perfume." but only if you have not yet started the A Pilgrimage quest.
- Ars Amandi, a book which can be found in the Trade Quarter in Act III.
- The formula for perfume can be gained from a grateful brickmaker in the Swamp after the quest A Lost Lamb.
- In the "Side Effects" premium module: Perfume Formula
Notes[]
- Perfume can also be sold. The Alchemist in the Marketplace in the Trade Quarter and Kalkstein both buy it.
- A "Peasant woman" in Murky Waters will sometimes ask Geralt to make her Perfume. She'll offer to pay 50 orens. Geralt can refuse and get a rude comment about witchers, accept and take the payment (which is actually 100 orens, not 50,) or he can give her perfume and refuse payment. If he does not take payment, she'll say thanks and ask for perfume again on later visits to the area. Giving her seven vials of perfume throughout the course of the act does not seem to get Geralt anything in return besides her thanks.