How to get the Lost Ark Witcher skins
Want to know how you can get your hands on the Lost Ark Witcher skins? Take a look at our explainer of how you can come away from this new crossover event with a Geralt and Ciri skin.
Lost Ark is the latest game to embrace the crossover trend which has been popularised by titles like Fortnite and Warzone, providing an event that sees characters of The Witcher come to the world of Arkesia.
If you want to make the most of this event and get the skins on offer, take a look at how to do it below.
How can you get the Witcher skins?
While the Lost Ark X Witcher event does provide players with new quests that let you earn cosmetic items, if you want to get the Geralt and Ciri skins, sadly you will have to cough up some cash.
The skins for both of these characters are only available in the in-game store, but they come as part of the same pack, meaning you don't need to purchase each one individually. There are currently three options for Witcher cosmetics in the store. These are:
- The Witcher Skin Chest (2000 Royal Crystals) - Witcher-themed hairstyle, chestpiece, and pants based on Geralt and Ciri. The equipped skin is dependent on which gender your character is.
- The Witcher Weapon Skin Chest (650 Royal Crystals) - Witcher-themed weapon skin unique to each class.
- The Witcher Special Pack (2800 Royal Crystals) - All of the above, plus a Kaer Morhen wallpaper for the character selection screen.
All in all, purchasing everything will cost at least £30, as you'll need to get the smallest and middle Royal Crystal packs to have enough for The Witcher Special Pack.
It's also worth noting these items will only be available in the store until February 22, so if you want them, you may never have another chance after next month.
We also cover how to get many of the collectible Island Tokens, so check out how to find Lost Ark Isteri.
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