The Witcher 3 is a huge RPG that’s full of crucial decisions, some of which have long-lasting repercussions that you’re not aware of until the final arc of the game. Well, some choices can even affect which of The Witcher 3 endings you get, and we’re here to tell you what they are, just in case you’re curious about the ones you didn’t get.

Should you want to know even more about the Witcher himself, make sure you check out our The Witcher 3 Geralt guide, then head over to our The Witcher 3 best armor guide to discover what gear can help you get his monster-slaying duties done.

Anyway, onto all of The Witcher 3 endings. Of course, it goes without saying that major spoilers follow.

The Witcher 3 ending points Okay, before we dive into the actual endings, we need to go over the positive and negative points that you can get through certain interactions and actions.

Blood on the Battlefield

Positive – say “I know what might lift your spirits” to Ciri Negative – say “Relax, you don’t have to be good at everything” to Ciri If you take Ciri to see Emhyr

Positive – refuse payment Negative – accept payment

Your decision about whether or not to take Ciri to see Emhyr has a direct impact on which end path you end up walking.

Final Preparations

Positive – allow Ciri to speak with Phillipa and Rita alone Negative – accompany Ciri to speak to Phillipa and Rita

Child of the Elder Blood

Positive – say “go for it” to Ciri Negative point – say “calm down” to Ciri

After the lab in Child of the Elder Blood

Positive – visit Skjall’s grave Negative – don’t visit Skjall’s grave

The Witcher 3 endings There are three different endings in The Witcher 3.

Tragic ending Let’s get the horrendous ending out of the way. In the tragic ending, Ciri doesn’t survive the events of the game, and, in his grief, Geralt hunts down the last remaining crone in Crookback Bog as he longs for Ciri’s medallion, one last memento of his daughter. Of course, Geralt succeeds in his mission, but the closing scene is nothing short of heartbreaking, as he sits in crone’s hut, head down, clutching the medallion as monsters swarm around outside.

In order to get this tragic ending, you need to accumulate three negative points.

Empress ending Remember when we said that taking Ciri to see Emhyr alters the ending you get? Well, this is how. Should you take Ciri to see her father and Nilfgaard wins the ongoing war, Ciri becomes empress. Furthermore, you need to rack up three positive points. This ending involves you going to various spots around White Orchard with Ciri, though it’s evident that she doesn’t want to be there and is rather distant (though she’s not upset with Geralt). In the end, after spending quality time with her father figure, Ciri drops a bombshell on him – she’s going to Nilfgaard, for the throne is the only way she can make a positive impact on the world.

Witcher ending To get the Witcher ending, you need to have three positive points and not take Ciri to see Emhyr. At first, this ending seems solemn, as you speak to Emhyr and explain that Ciri perished during the final hours of the game, then you journey through White Orchard with Geralt and visit the former Nilfgaardian garrison. As you wait, a master craftsman appears with a sword, one you get to choose the inscription for.

Next, you must head to the village inn, and low and behold, there’s Ciri! She’s not really dead. Instead, she’s ready to walk the path of a Witcher. She’s finally free to be who she wants to be.

There you have it, all of The Witcher 3 endings. For some more help with this game, check out our The Witcher 3 High Stakes and The Witcher 3 Family Matters guides.

The Witcher 3 is a huge RPG that’s full of crucial decisions, some of which have long-lasting repercussions that you’re not aware of until the final arc of the game. Well, some choices can even affect which of The Witcher 3 endings you get, and we’re here to tell you what they are, just in case you’re curious about the ones you didn’t get.

Should you want to know even more about the Witcher himself, make sure you check out our The Witcher 3 Geralt guide, then head over to our The Witcher 3 best armor guide to discover what gear can help you get his monster-slaying duties done.

Anyway, onto all of The Witcher 3 endings. Of course, it goes without saying that major spoilers follow.

Okay, before we dive into the actual endings, we need to go over the positive and negative points that you can get through certain interactions and actions.

  • Positive – refuse payment
  • Negative – accept payment

Your decision about whether or not to take Ciri to see Emhyr has a direct impact on which end path you end up walking.

Child of the Elder Blood

After the lab in Child of the Elder Blood

There are three different endings in The Witcher 3.

Let’s get the horrendous ending out of the way. In the tragic ending, Ciri doesn’t survive the events of the game, and, in his grief, Geralt hunts down the last remaining crone in Crookback Bog as he longs for Ciri’s medallion, one last memento of his daughter. Of course, Geralt succeeds in his mission, but the closing scene is nothing short of heartbreaking, as he sits in crone’s hut, head down, clutching the medallion as monsters swarm around outside.

Remember when we said that taking Ciri to see Emhyr alters the ending you get? Well, this is how. Should you take Ciri to see her father and Nilfgaard wins the ongoing war, Ciri becomes empress. Furthermore, you need to rack up three positive points. This ending involves you going to various spots around White Orchard with Ciri, though it’s evident that she doesn’t want to be there and is rather distant (though she’s not upset with Geralt). In the end, after spending quality time with her father figure, Ciri drops a bombshell on him – she’s going to Nilfgaard, for the throne is the only way she can make a positive impact on the world.

To get the Witcher ending, you need to have three positive points and not take Ciri to see Emhyr. At first, this ending seems solemn, as you speak to Emhyr and explain that Ciri perished during the final hours of the game, then you journey through White Orchard with Geralt and visit the former Nilfgaardian garrison. As you wait, a master craftsman appears with a sword, one you get to choose the inscription for.