Beggartick is a plant in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt that you can harvest for Beggartick Blossoms, which are used in Alchemy for creating potions. It is used as an ingredient in alchemy – you can make Oils, Decoctions and Substances with it.
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In this guide, we’re going to show you where to find Beggartick Blossoms, what it looks like, where you can buy it and what recipes it is used in.
Where To Find Beggartick Blossoms
Beggartick is usually found in Swamps and seldom in fields and wooded areas. Although this plant is used in making the Necrophage Oil, which is the recipe you know right off the start, it is hard to find in the starting area of White Orchard. You have much better chances of finding this plant in Velen, where there’s a huge swamp southeast of Hanged Man’s Tree (where you enter Velen (No Man’s Land) for the first time).
Beggartick White Orchard Locations
Map above shows the only Beggartick location in White Orchard that is out in the open
Herbalist Tomira’s house is located as shown on the map above. You have to progress through the main quest story a bit to gain access to her wares.
Beggartick Velen (No Man’s Land) Locations
You will find the plant scattered here and there in Velen, but the major source will be the swamp in southeast Velen. Just be careful, because the swamp is infested with drowners and other swamp monsters.You can also buy the plant from a Herbalist in Velen, east of Lindenvale (after you liberate the camp).
Recipes using Beggartick Blossoms
Oils
Name
Materials
Effect
Necrophage Oil
1x Dog Tallow 4x Beggartick Blossoms
Attack Power vs Necrophages +10%
Decoctions
Name
Materials
Effect
Werewolf Decoction
1x Hop Umbels 1x Dwarven Spirit 1x Lesser Red Mutagen 1x Beggartick Blossoms
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