Geralt faces a lot of enemies inThe Witcher 3. Some are human but most of them are not. With monsters such as vampires and golems, it’s easy to underestimate more common beast. However, just because some animals and monsters are more usual than others, it doesn’t mean it’s easy to defeat them. That’s especially true if they’re traveling in packs or if magic had an impact on them.
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As a result, Geralt has to be careful no matter where he goes. Some beasts are prone to jump at him when he least expects it. Others have a relatively small area where they appear but they can still cause a lot of trouble for the Witcher.
9Dogs
Dogs are one of the most common creatures inThe Witcher 3. Pack of wild dogs roam the woods and attack people who cross their way. They kill multiple people throughout the game. Geralt should kill them whenever he encounters them in the woods. If he does, he will protect people this way. The best way how to fight the dogs is to use the Beast oil and not let the dogs swarm Geralt. A shot of Igni is also a good way how to deal with them.
8Wolves
Wolves are even more common inThe Witcher 3than wild dogs. They also primarily live in forests and move in larger packs. As a result, Geralt should do a lot of dodging when he fights them. It’s worth killing as many wolves as possible in the game. Not only does Geralt learn extra money this way but he also protects wildlife. If Geralt kills a lot of wolves in the forests, more wildlife will appear there. Wolves appear in Skellige a lot and some of them have beautiful white fur.
7Wargs
The name warg might conjure up an image of a terrifying creature. But that’s not the case. Wargs are very much like wolves, except a bit stronger. The way to fight them remains the same. Geralt can use Igni or Aard to push the warg away and then finish the animal off. Wargs usually travel in a pack of wolves, but only one warg at a time.
6Bears
The world ofThe Witcher 3is full of bears. The bears most commonly live in the forests. Unlike wild dogs or wolves, they don’t tend to live in packs. That means that when Geralt encounters one, he won’t have to find multiple bears at once.The best Witcher signs to use against bears are Igniand Axii.
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The most interesting bear encounters Geralt has in the game happen both on Skellige. The berserks at the coronation feast turn into bears and Geralt fights them. And then there’s the bear Olaf whom Geralt has to defeat in a fistfight to become the champion of Skellige in the questFist of Fury.
5Wild Boars
The wild boars were an unpleasant surprise for many players. They appear more prominently inthe first DLCHearts of Stone. Geralt can also encounter them in wilder areas of Toussaint. The wild boars are fast, vicious, and move in larger numbers which can make fighting them quite a challenge. It’s possible to slow them down with Yrden. Using Igni against them also helps.
Geralt only encounters the big bad wolf if he decides to find Syannain the Land of a Thousand Fables. If Geralt goes to see the Unseen Elder instead, he and the big bad wolf won’t meet.

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Big bad wolf fights in a similar way to werewolves. He’s strong and fast so it’s best for Geralt to dodge his blows. Unlike normal wolves, he can talk and is grumpy and miserable. Geralt has to kill him to complete the quest, there’s no way how to let him stay alive.

3Three Little Pigs
The three little pigs are other creatures Geralt can only encounter inthe Land of a Thousand Fables. They attack like the above-mentioned wild boars. The only difference is that these pigs live in a house and wear hats. They can’t communicate with Geralt and are aggressive whenGeralt destroys their house with the Aard sign. The best strategy is to use the Beast oil and not let the pigs swarm Geralt since they can easily kill him this way.
2Panthers
Unlike most beasts on this list, not all panthers will automatically attack Geralt. Some of them leave him be if he doesn’t provoke them or attack them first. The panthers live in Toussaint. During theBig Game Hunterquest,Geralt has a choice. He can either slay the panthers or leave them be and even help one instead. That will get him bonus points from the contract’s issuer who doesn’t want to hurt animals.
1The Beast Of Beauclair
Geralt eventually finds out that the mysterious Beast of Beauclair is the higher vampire Dettlaff. But before that happens, the Beast’s identity remains hidden. Multiple eyewitnesses of his attacks describe Dettlaff in various ways. Geralt realizes who’s he facing whenDettlaff confronts him and tries to kill him. Luckily for Geralt, his old friend Regis appears and stops Dettlaff from murdering Geralt as well.





