Cursed creatures are enemies players can find almost everywhere in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Since they are usually a mix of different species cursed by witches and wizards, they are ultimately magical creatures, and to defeat them is extremely important for Geralt of Rivia.
Once players encounter a cursed creature, they will find all its details and information in the bestiary alongside other beasts, which can then be consulted later. In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt consulting the bestiary is essential for players to use the best strategy and gain advantages, which is especially pertinent when facing off against a rare cursed creature.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt: A Deep Dive Into Beasts
Archespores look like gigantic flowers with callous and bloodthirsty sundews traits. However, they are far more dangerous than even the most colossal sundew. According to popular belief, archespores are cursed plants grown in soil fertilized by dying blood, so they are usually located in places that saw pogroms, bloody rituals, or cruel murders in the past. Players will face an Archespore during the Wine Wars: Vermentino quest.
There are four types of Archespore, differing from one another by color, but all Archespores fight using similar methods: attacking with strong, jaw-like leaves. If their victim is out of reach, they can also spray caustic acid, which can provoke a reaction similar to that caused by severe poisoning.
Their pods can explode, releasing a poison that deals severe damage. They also can quickly sink into the ground and sprout from any nearby pods. Fighting against multiple Archespores can be tricky, as the plants that players aren't attacking will use their ranged attacks. Signs are pretty ineffective in this fight, as something
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