Ogroids are creatures that appear in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt with different forms, yet they all seem to descend from Ogres, which are giant, brutish humanoids praised for their brawn but not their intelligence.
Although all Ogroids are more pests than actual threats, this doesn't mean that they cannot be dangerous and threaten people; this is why a Witcher has to be prepared and should consult the information in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt's bestiary regarding this particular species.
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The Cloud Giant is most likely a degenerated illusory being. He is an inhabitant of the castle in the sky in the Land of a Thousand Fables, a fictional world created by Artorius Vigo. This land was abandoned and left untended for years, during which time it began to rot, decay, and degrade.
The Cloud Giant was most likely meant to be a pleasant-natured strongman who would carry the duke's young daughters on his shoulders and never grow tired. However, he turned into a dangerous monster when degenerated and overgrown.
The Cloud Giant is an Ogroid and is thus susceptible to Ogroid oil, which increases the damage dealt against him. The sign Igni, in addition to Dancing Star bombs, may also be used to exploit this monster's weakness to fire. It can disappear into the clouds below and suddenly reappear for a surprise attack. Thus, the sign Quen can be used as a protection against these sudden attacks in case a dodge is poorly timed.
Cyclopses can easily be recognized by the single eye located in the center of their foreheads. If for some reason that is not visible, other tell-tale signs are their enormous size, incredible strength, and a seething hatred for all humans.
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