Netflix’sThe Witchertells the tales of three individuals whose destinies are intertwined: Ciri, Yennefer, and Geralt of Rivia. The latter, as many know, is a Witcher, a mutant who has undergone intense transformations at the hands of alchemists and their mutagens. As such, Geralt is faster and stronger than the average human, is capable of killing inhuman prey, is sterile, has cat-like eyes and senses, has incredibly high resistances to diseases and a boosted immune system, has a longer lifespan and prolonged youth, has accelerated healing, and has the ability to case a simple form of combat magic known as Signs, which is shown to some brevity inThe Witcherseries.NOTE:This article may containSPOILERSforThe Witcher.

While simple, there are a plethora of handy Signs for Geralt to choose from. These are Aard, Axii, Hate-Reflecting Sign, Heliotrop, Igni, Quen, Somne, Supirre, and Yrden. Those who have played (orreturned) toThe Witcher 3: Wild Huntmay recognize some of these, but chances are, there’s a few that aren’t as easily recognizable. Because of this, here’s what each and every sign does, whether from the games, books, or other lore sources:

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When it comes to the Netflix series, there were only a few moments where Geralt broke out a Sign. Notably, it could have been even less, as it was revealed thatHenry Cavill pushed for more Signs in theWitchershow, resulting in what we have today. With that in mind, here is every Sign used throughout the show.

Aard

Perhaps the most easily identifiable Sign, Aard is first used in Episode 1 during the fight in which Geralt of Rivia would become the Butcher of Blaviken. He simply uses it to thrust a group of men he is fighting backward. It pops up a time or two more, with Geralt using it to minor effect such as crumbling in a wall or floor, but that’s mostly it.

Axii

Also duringEpisode One ofthe Witcher, it seems Geralt attempts to use Axii to sway Renfri away from her course of action and convince her to leak Blaviken, yet this is done to no avail. Later on, Geralt also attempts to use Axii to calm Pavetta, Ciri’s mother, down when she summoned forth the whirlwind, once again to no avail. This is likely due to both figures having a resistance to magic, though it can also fail against those with a particularly strong will.

Yrden

InEpisode 3, Geralt must fight a Strigauntil dawn, a task that seemed daunting upon his own realization. It also seems Geralt must prevent the Striga from returning to its crypt, therefore choosing to seal it and the nearby entrance with Yrden. There’s some debate as to whether this is Quen or not, but considering the use of it as a way to repel monsters and essentially function as a trap, it seems far more likely that this is Yrden (as it was in the books).