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== {{tw3}} ==
 
{{Infoboxitem3
 
| name = White Gull
 
| image = Tw3_white_gull.png
 
| caption = Mild witcher's hallucinogen.
 
| inventory = Alchemy and crafting
 
| slot = Consumables
 
| category = Magic
 
| type = Alchemy ingredient
 
| formula = [[Manuscript page: White Gull]]
 
| ingred1 = 1x [[Mandrake cordial]]
 
| ingred2 = 1x [[Empty bottle]]
 
| ingred3 = 1x [[Arenaria]]
 
| ingred4 = 1x [[Redanian herbal]]
 
| ingred5 = 1x [[Cherry cordial#In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt|Cherry cordial]]
 
| duration =
 
| source = Alchemy / Meditation
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| price = 100
 
| buy =
 
| sell = 21 – 38
 
| weight = 0
  +
| id = White Gull 1
 
}}
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'''White Gull''' is required to brew the following potions:
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{{cols|3|
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* [[Aether#In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt|Aether]]
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* [[Albedo#In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt|Albedo]]
 
* [[Superior black blood]]
 
* [[Superior blizzard]]
 
* [[Superior cat]]
 
* [[Superior full moon]]
 
* [[Superior golden oriole]]
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* [[Hydragenum#In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt|Hydragenum]]
 
* [[Superior Maribor forest]]
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* [[Nigredo#In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt|Nigredo]]
 
* [[Superior Petri's philter]]
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* [[Quebrith#In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt|Quebrith]]
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* [[Rebis#In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt|Rebis]]
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* [[Rubedo#In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt|Rubedo]]
 
* [[Superior swallow]]
 
* [[Superior tawny owl]]
 
* [[Superior thunderbolt]]
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* [[Vermilion#In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt|Vermilion]]
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* [[Vitriol#In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt|Vitriol]]
 
* [[Superior white honey]]
 
* [[Superior White Raffard's decoction]]
 
}}
 
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* White Gull is sometimes used by locals as a palliative potion, to ease the suffering of the sick and dying. An old woman beggar in the Outskirts makes such a request of Geralt. If he obliges, she rewards him with the [[Eternal Fire signet ring]].
 
* White Gull is sometimes used by locals as a palliative potion, to ease the suffering of the sick and dying. An old woman beggar in the Outskirts makes such a request of Geralt. If he obliges, she rewards him with the [[Eternal Fire signet ring]].
 
* In ''[[Blood of Elves]]'', it is called "White Seagull", and is explicitly said to be ''non''-hallucinogenic. It's [[Black Gull|Black Seagull]] that is the hallucinogen.
 
* In ''[[Blood of Elves]]'', it is called "White Seagull", and is explicitly said to be ''non''-hallucinogenic. It's [[Black Gull|Black Seagull]] that is the hallucinogen.
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== {{tw3}} ==
 
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{{Infoboxitem3
 
| name = White gull
 
| image = Tw3_white_gull.png
 
| caption = Mild witcher's hallucinogen.
 
| inventory = Alchemy and crafting
 
| slot = Consumables
 
| category = Master
 
| type = Alchemy ingredient
 
| diagram = [[Manuscript page: White Gull]]
 
| component1 = 1x [[Mandrake cordial]]
 
| component2 = 1x [[Empty bottle]]
 
| component3 = 1x [[Arenaria]]
 
| component4 = 1x [[Redanian herbal]]
 
| component5 = 1x [[Cherry cordial#In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt|Cherrycordial]]
 
| effects = Clears Toxicity and cancels all active potion effects.
 
| duration =
 
| source = Crafting / Meditation
 
| buy =
 
| sell =
 
| weight = 0
 
}}
 
 
'''White gull''' is required to brew the following potions:
 
 
{{cols|3|
 
* [[Superior black blood]]
 
* [[Superior blizzard]]
 
* [[Superior cat]]
 
* [[Superior full moon]]
 
* [[Superior golden oriole]]
 
* [[Superior Maribor forest]]
 
* [[Superior Petri's philter]]
 
* [[Superior swallow]]
 
* [[Superior tawny owl]]
 
* [[Superior thunderbolt]]
 
* [[Superior white honey]]
 
* [[Superior White Raffard's decoction]]
 
}}
 
   
 
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[[Category:The Witcher alchemy]]
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[[Category:The Witcher food]]
 
[[Category:The Witcher potions]]
 
[[Category:The Witcher potions]]
[[Category:Alcohol]]
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 00:38, 5 July 2018

In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt[ | ]

White Gull
Tw3 white gull
Mild witcher's hallucinogen.
Description
Inventory/slot
Alchemy and crafting / Consumables
Category
Magic item
Type
Alchemy ingredient
Source
Alchemy / Meditation
Base price
100 crown(s)
Price to buy
100 crown(s)
Price to sell
21 – 38 crown(s)
Weight
0 weight
Alchemy
Formula
Manuscript page: White Gull
Ingredients
1x Mandrake cordial
1x Empty bottle
1x Arenaria
1x Redanian herbal
1x Cherry cordial
Console ID
White Gull 1

White Gull is required to brew the following potions:

In The Witcher computer game[ | ]

White Gull
Potion White Gull
Alchemical base used to make other potions. Mild witchers' hallucinogen
Description
Type
potion
Ingredients
VitriolVitriolRebis
Base
any base
Effects
if brewed with dominant secondary ingredient, can be used to gain the extra effect
Toxicity
medium see Toxicity
Duration
Long see Duration
ID
it_potion_002
it_potion_002a
it_potion_002n
it_potion_002r

White Gull is a potion that can serve as a hallucinogenic beverage or as a substitute for high and top quality alcohol when mixing a potion. It can accommodate up to five ingredients when mixing (same as top quality alcohol).

Witchers used to drink White Gull for its mild hallucinogenic effect that provided pleasure during the long nights while waiting out the winter. The witchers make this potion using secret saprophytes grown in the dungeons of Kaer Morhen, but it can also be made from commonly available ingredients.

Toxicity and duration[ | ]

  • The duration of the effect is only long lasting if the potion is consumed as a hallucinogenic beverage.
  • The toxicity of White Gull is medium but only when consumed as a hallucinogenic beverage. When used as a base, the toxicity is irrelevant, only the resulting toxicity of the brewed potion counts.

Sources[ | ]

Notes[ | ]

  • Even though you can mix White Gull with identical secondary substances (like Rubedo), it will not carry the effect over to the potion you have mixed. So you best mix it with those ingredients that lack any secondary substance, unless you plan to simply drink it, then you can benefit from a dominant secondary substance.
  • Try to have a small stack of White Gull in your inventory while you play. Sometimes you will find yourself in need of a potion that needs high or top quality alcohol. Especially in the later parts of the game, a small stack can be both a time and life saver since you may not always find the needed ingredients and alcohol.
  • A stack of White Gull tends to take up less inventory space than the often three or four different alcohols you might otherwise be carrying. It may be useful to convert any available potion bases to white gull immediately to save space, even those that would normally serve as top quality bases themselves.
  • There are two potions of White Gull in the armory on the second floor of Kaer Morhen in the Prologue.
  • White Gull is sometimes used by locals as a palliative potion, to ease the suffering of the sick and dying. An old woman beggar in the Outskirts makes such a request of Geralt. If he obliges, she rewards him with the Eternal Fire signet ring.
  • In Blood of Elves, it is called "White Seagull", and is explicitly said to be non-hallucinogenic. It's Black Seagull that is the hallucinogen.