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Some important Witcher revisions/additions

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Olgierd von Everec should have limited intangibility because of these feats right there: https://youtu.be/kqv2ZsdIXlw?t=171

He becomes mist when moving, just like Dettlaff does, but over short distances.

Also I don't know why Ciri doesn't have Space-Time Manipulation. She is... clearly controlling time and space according to, for example this:

"Cirilla is also a highly-skilled witcher, heiress to several thrones, the last bearer of the Elder Blood, a powerful Source endowed with exceptional magic talent and the Lady of Time and Space. Her hair color and date of birth seem... rather incidental now, don't they?"

She can move through and control space and time, that's her ability.

Resistance to Mind Manipulation for Dettlaff due to being resistant to Axii

Some abilities for Geralt and Letho with potions (very important source of power):

Reactive Power Level with Wyvern decoction and Succubus decoction. Descriptions:

Wyvern decoction:

"Each blow landed increases Attack Power until either the fight ends or damage (other than that from Toxicity) is taken.
1% Attack power"

Succubus decoction:

"Attack Power grows over the course of a fight until reaching a maximum threshold.
1% Attack power"

(BTW there's Geralt height link https://m.imgur.com/s6rbTB2)

Both are very skilled martial artists , so that needs to be added too

Also Geralt and Letho deserve Information Analysis and Preparation, for obvious reasons. Every witcher can prepare to a fight and analyze situation.

Ciri has Durability Negation of monsters with silver sword so Geralt and Letho should too

And Letho's profile lacks Attack Reflection with Quen


Here I'll also quote Vaner77 with his additions:

That's all
 
Bump

There's also this calc I made that upgrades the entire cast to Supersonic+.

And before anyone asks, yes, those are indeed sonic booms, as was confirmed in this CRT, and even Bruxae can use sonic attacks according to their bestiary.
 
Also forgot, Ciri got dura neg of monsters on her profile because of silver but Geralt and Letho doesn't? Both use silver too
 
I agree with the additions. Also, maybe this can be interesting: in this clip, Geralt fights an Earth Elemental called Therazane. It either creates or forces up man-height rock walls during the fight, and the man who gives Geralt the contract to kill it thought it was a ghost, causing the doors in the house above to shut, walls to crack, and floors to be forced out of allignment. This is a wealthy client, so the house in question is well-built.Therazane physically struggling against the magical barrier containing it was what was causing the tremors. Could you calc the quake and rock formations, please? If I did not provide sufficient information, consult the Witcher Wiki or YouTube, looking for "Therazane" or "Contract: Doors Slamming Shut".

If it can help Geralt's height was calculated to be 185 cm/6.1 feet.
 
I suppose that this seems to make sense, but you should preferably ask some of the active members listed in the Witcher (Universe) page to help out with input.
 
Not sure about Olgierd getting intangibility; in the clip shown he starts his pseudo-teleportation just before Geralt's parry lands, and he still gets staggered after he rematerializes. An argument can be made that elemental pseudo-teleportations imply intangibility, but in Olgierd's case it seems too limited and unreliable to count as a separate power.

I think Wyvern decoction better fits Statistics Amplification.

Agree with the rest.
 
"I think Wyvern decoction better fits Statistics Amplification. Agree with the rest."

Reactive Power Level is literally stat amping with every hit. For example Tanjirou has RPL because he gets faster during fight yeah?

"Not sure about Olgierd getting intangibility; in the clip shown he starts his pseudo-teleportation just before Geralt's parry lands, and he still gets staggered after he rematerializes."

I think it's because: either it strains his body because it's pact with demon or he just feels Geralt's blows afterwards. But I feel like he really turns into mist. I replayed Hearts of Stone (btw it's so good, like 4th time) and couldn't hit him for shit when he was "teleporting", even with signs.
 
What are the instances of Ciri controlling space and time? I ask the same for Calanthe and Lara Dorren too. Cuz if any one of them did something, it would apply to all the Elder Blood inheritors.
 
Aren't Ciri's powers all about space-time controlling? She's Lara Dorren's descendant after all, and she was called "Lady of Space and Time". She has absolutely no control over her powers, but IIRC she moved across dimensions and space-time to escape Wild Hunt.

The game didn't explain it good way.
 
Issei Hyoudou is considered an example of Statistic Amplification, because he can continuously double his powers every 10 seconds (to a cap, based on what he can handle). I think this is analogous to Geralt's attack power increasing every time he lands a hit. Plus, Wyvern decoction's boost is not necessarily based on how long the fight goes on, since the attack power resets every time Geralt gets damaged.

Ciri's capability to cross dimensions (there is even an easter egg where she talks about a cyberpunk-ish world) is a manifestation of her title as the Lady of Space and Time. The books explicitly state that she journeys in time and space when she teleports. She has poor control of her powers during the events of the game, so not much variety has been shown in regards to her powers.

Also, might as well add Weapon Mastery .
 
Moving like that would only give Dimensional Travel and maybe Time Travel (If and only if Cyberpunk occurs in the same universe but in the future). She may be the Lady of Space and Time, but she hasn't exactly shown anything. I can't find anything on Lara Dorren that elaborates on this. Can't find anything helpful on Pavetta, Calanthe, Riannon.

The male inheritors do have some stuff, but nothing like Space-Time Manipulation. Jacques de Aldersburg has time travel and some hecking insane precog (can precog his entire life and can change events, leading to changes in the way his life goes. Saw that Geralt would kill him while he was just a child. But no matter what he did, couldn't stop Geralt from eventually killing him at the end of the first Witcher game. This is an insane skill feat for Geralt as Jacques' entire life was him prepping for the fight with Geralt) and Caranthir has portals and teleportation between dimensions.

If anything, the dispelling of the White Frost was probably where this was used, but since it happened behind the scenes, we don't know and can't put it on her profile.
 
Some changes I suggested in one of my earlier threads:

 
Vaner77's suggestions seem to make sense as well.
 
Well, I suppose that this does not seem very controversial, so the accepted suggestions can probably be applied in that case.
 
Thanks. They can always write here and disagree if something is wrong (I think it's not, I researched everything few times XD)
 
Thanks. Is there anything left to do here?
 
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