The only way to get the Forgotten Wolf armour in The Witcher 3
Wondering how to get The Witcher 3 Forgotten Wolf armour? Take a look at our primer for earning the armour, along with a breakdown of the stats in the game.
You will want to know all about The Witcher 3 Forgotten Wolf armour, which was recently added to the game in the next-gen patch, which was a big update released to commemorate the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S version
So, if you want to know how to get the Forgotten Wolf armour, along with its stats, we've got you covered.
How to get the Forgotten Wolf armour in The Witcher 3
The Forgotten Wolf armour is a new set of gear that belongs to the Wolf School and was added as part of version 4.0 which conceded with the next-gen release. It's also worth noting that it resembles the armour worn by Geralt in The Witcher TV show, so fans may want to seek it out.
There's only one to currently get it, and it requires you to complete The Witcher 3 new quest, In The Eternal Fire's Shadow, which involves exploring a mine and scouring the library of Kaer Morhen. You can start the quest near the Devil's Pit fast travel post.
We cover how to get the armour in the guide linked above, so check that out for a detailed walkthrough of how to finish the quest and get the armour schematics. Below, we'll cover the stats for the armour, so you can see what makes it special.
Forgotten Wolf armour stats
Here are the stats for the armour set and weapons.
Forgotten Wolven armour
- +8% attack power
- +8% adrenaline point gain
- +6% resistance to piercing damage
- +12% resistance to slashing damage
- +15% resistance to damage from monsters
- +15% resistance to elemental damage
Forgotten Wolven gauntlets
- +6% Aard sign intensity
- +2% resistance to piercing damage
- +4% resistance to slashing damage
- +2% resistance to damage from monsters
- +3% resistance to elemental damage
Forgotten Wolven trousers
- +5% sign intensity
- +6% resistance to slashing damage
- +7% resistance to damage from monsters
- +15% resistance to elemental damage
Forgotten Wolven boots
- +6% Yrden sign intensity
- +2% resistance to piercing damage
- +2% resistance to bludgeoning damage
- +4% resistance to slashing damage
- +2% resistance to damage from monsters
Forgotten Wolven steel sword
- +5% sign intensity
- +6% adrenaline point gain
- +10% critical hit damage bonus
- +5% critical hit chance
- +5% chance to cause bleeding
- +5% bonus experience from humans and non-humans
Forgotten Wolven silver sword
- +5% sign intensity
- +3% adrenaline point gain
- +15% critical hit damage bonus
- +5% critical hit chance
- +4% chance to cause bleeding
- +5% bonus experience from monsters
If you want to use The Witcher 3 photo mode, take a look at our explainer of the new feature.
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Tarran is a Senior Guides Writer at GGRecon. He previously wrote reviews for his college newspaper before studying Media and Communication at university. His favourite genres include role-playing games, strategy games, and boomer shooters - along with anything indie. You can also find him in the pit at local hardcore shows.