White Gull
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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 it’s mild hallucination 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.
| Preparation | Base | Duration | Toxicity | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| any base | long see Duration | medium see Toxicity |
[edit] Toxicity and duration
- the duration of the effect is only long lasting if the potions 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
[edit] 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.
- 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 latter 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.
- there are two potions of White Gull in the armory on the second floor of Kaer Morhen in the Prologue
[edit] Source
- Lambert, during the A Potion for Triss quest in the Prologue
- The Book of the Swallow

