Whether you’re guiding Geralt through this great adventure for the first time, refreshing your memory for a new playthrough or coming back to complete an old game, you will want to make sure you finish things off with the best ending to conclude your experience. Plus, with the release of the next-gen ray-tracing patch, there’s never been a better time to dive into the beautiful world of the base game and its DLC on PS5, Xbox Series X and PC. The Witcher 3 is riddled with consequential choices, all of which add up to a whopping 36 possible endgame states. Luckily, most of these are small variations of each other; there are, in fact, just three major endings. If you’ve somehow avoided The Witcher 3 over the last six years, this guide will contain obvious spoilers. I’d like to take this opportunity to remind you all that Yennefer is Geralt’s canon romance, but the choice is yours. You can also check out the Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine guides if you want to jump straight into the DLC.
The Fate of the Swallow
No matter what you do throughout the game, the epilogue mission is called Something Ends, Something Begins. The main difference between the three epilogues is Ciri’s fate. Ciri’s fate is determined by the following seven factors: Her three possible fates are described below along with the steps needed to achieve them.
Ciri dies
Ciri dies if she feels self-doubt when she approaches her battle with the White Frost. In the epilogue mission, Geralt hunts down the Crone who escaped Ciri’s wrath and retrieves her Witcher medallion. The credits roll on him sitting sadly alone, remembering her. To trigger this ending, you must make at least three out of five “negative” decisions in conversation. Here are the possibilities:
Ciri lives, and becomes a witcher
Ciri survives her encounter with the White Frost if she feels confident in herself as a worthwhile human being, and has not been enlightened about the possibility of future authority. During the epilogue, Geralt visits the Emperor and lies about Ciri’s whereabouts, later meeting with her in a tavern to begin her life of adventure as a witcher. To trigger this ending:
- Do not bring Ciri to the Emperor When Ciri suggests visiting Bald Mountain during Blood on the Battlefield, say “Velen, then”, not “Gotta visit the Emperor first”.
- Make at least two out of four “positive” decisions. The possibilities are:
Say “I know what might lift your spirits” when comforting Ciri during Blood on the Battlefield. Encourage Ciri to speak to the Lodge of Sorceresses on her own during Final Preparations. Say “Go for it” when Ciri loses her temper in The Child of the Elder Blood. Say “Yeah, I’ll go with you” when Ciri asks to visit Skjall’s grave at the end of The Child of the Elder Blood.
Ciri lives, and becomes Empress
Ciri survives her encounter with the White Frost if she feels confident in herself as a worthwhile human being, and becomes Empress if she has met with her biological father and become convinced of the good she might do in that role. In the epilogue, Ciri and Geralt enjoy one last ramble together, then tearfully say goodbye - for now. To trigger this ending:
- Bring Ciri to the Emperor When Ciri suggests visiting Bald Mountain during Blood on the Battlefield, say “Gotta visit the Emperor first”, not “Velen, then”.
- Ensure Nilfgaard wins the war Complete the following secondary quests in Act Two:
An Eye for an Eye A Deadly Plot Redania’s Most Wanted
And complete the following in Act Three:
During Blindingly Obvious, be pleasant to Dijikstra and feed him information about Ciri. This unlocks Reason of State. Complete Reason of State and side with Vernon Roche and Ves against Dijkstra.
- Make at least three out of five “positive” decisions. The possibilities are:
Say “I know what might lift your spirits” when comforting Ciri during Blood on the Battlefield. Missable: Choose to visit the Emperor during Blood on the Battlefield, and say “Didn’t do it for coin”, refusing payment. Encourage Ciri to speak to the Lodge of Sorceresses on her own during Final Preparations. Say “Go for it” when Ciri loses her temper in The Child of the Elder Blood. Say “Yeah, I’ll go with you” when Ciri asks to visit Skjall’s grave at the end of The Child of the Elder Blood.
The Fate of Geralt of Rivia
Depending on your actions, there are three endgame states Geralt will find him in. It’s worth noting that the ending you get for the main game will influence who shows up in Blood and Wine.
If you successfully romanced Triss Merigold, Geralt moves to Kovir, where she accepts a place as an advisor to the king. Geralt lives in comfort and luxury, with the occasional Witcher Contract. If you successfully romanced Yennefer, the pair of them retire from the affairs of the world at last. They live happily ever after and almost never get out of bed till noon. Baths are involved. If you didn’t romance either Triss or Yen - or foolishly tried to romance them both - Geralt ends his days alone - except for Dandelion - as a roaming witcher.
The fate of rulers and kingdoms
Geralt’s actions throughout The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt help shape international politics as well as his own life. These permutations play out in little cutscenes at the end of the game, as well as being reflected in the world state during the three possible epilogue missions. Here’s a list:
The ruler of the North Radovid rules Novigrad and Velen If you ignore the Assassin questline completely, Radovid wins the north from Nilfgaard. He immediately begins slaughtering magic users and non-humans. The man’s as mad as a ferret. Poor show. Dijkstra rules Novigrad and Velen If you side with Dijkstra at the end of Reason of State, having completed the Assassin questline, the former spymaster rules the North through fear and a loss of liberty - but industry prospers. Nilfgaard rules but Temeria is restored If you side with Vernon Roche and Ves at the end of Reason of State, having completed the Assassin questline, Temeria is restored a degree of sovereignty and the war concludes in peace and prosperity.
The Fate of Emhyr var Emries, Emperor of Nilfgaard If Nilfgaard rules the North, Emhyr turns his attention to dissent at home, wiping out the traitors with extreme prejudice. If Radovid or Dijikstra rule the North, Emhyr’s subjects rise in fury and murder him.
The Ruler of Skellige If you backed Cerys during King’s Gambit, Skellige prospers peacefully, although it also mellows a bit. If you backed Hjalmar during King’s Gambit, Skelligan forces raid Nilfgaard every spring at great loss of life. If you ignored King’s Gambit, Svanrige Bran wages a blood civil war and establishes a totalitarian monarchy on Skellige.
Interim conclusions
In addition to the final cutscenes, there are a number of “mini endings” you can unlock as you progress through the game.
The fate of the Bloody Baron Kill the creature in The Whispering Hillock: Anna lives, but is struck insane. Velen is at relative peace. Free the creature in The Whispering Hillock: Downwarren is destroyed, Anna dies, the Baron commits suicide, and Velen is ravaged. The fate of Sara the Godling Make a deal with Sara: The Godling settles down peacefully with Corrine.
Force Sara out of the “haunted house”: Sara flees Novigrad and joins Johnny on Bald Mountain.
The fate of Keira Metz Send Keira to Kaer Morhen: Lambert and Keira set off on new adventures together. Let Keira go to Radovid or ignore her quests: Keira is burned at the stake. A Final Kindness is unlocked during Blindingly Obvious. The fate of Whoreson Junior Kill Whoreson Junior: Dudu replaces the crime lord and begins a benevolent spree. Spare Whoreson Junior: Brought low by his former associates, Whoreson Junior is a pitiful wretch. The fate of Mages Complete Now or Never: The mages escape Novigrad successfully, but violence against non-humans escalates sharply. Ignore Now or Never: Mages are slaughtered indiscriminately. Novigrad is a deathtrap.