If you have been following DualShockers for a while then you may remember when we reported on cosplayer, actor, and model Taryn who loves to get his Geralt on anddress up as the rugged monster slayer for hirefromThe Witcherseries. Since, apparently, we can’t get enough of Taryn and that wonderful beard of his, here he is again and this time sporting theSkellige Undvik ArmorfromThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt- all crafted by his own fair hands.
Professional cosplayer Tarynendured three long months of manufacturing theSkellige Undvik Armordown to the finest detail by using real and faux leather, faux Fur, numerous types of fabrics, steel for the chainmail that’s incorporated with resin, and finally worbla (a brand of thermoplastic modeling material) and sintra (a lightweight yet rigid board of moderately expanded closed-cell PVC) for the armor parts.

It’s fair to say the colors look amazing side by side on the finished product (as seen in the image below byphotographer Daniele Cosenza), especially the vibrant golds and greens that seem to only heighten Geralts luscious silvery locks. Take a look below at the similarities between Taryn’s self-madeSkellige Undvik Armorand an in-game shot of Geralt’s exact same armor:
TheSkellige Undvik Armorset was first introduced toThe Witcher 3in a free DLC on June 24th, 2015. There are two variants: one is level 16, the other 41, and the stronger one is one of the best armor sets in the game. If you have yet to pick this up, all you have to do is go to the armorer in Kaer Trolde but make sure you have a pocket full of gold as it’ll cost you a pretty penny of 2500 in coin.

The Witcher 3was finallyannounced for the Switchat E3 this year during Nintendo Direct and as expected,The Witcher 3: Wild Huntwill receive quite a considerabledowngradefrom the original coming in at 540p in handheld mode and at 720p with dynamic resolution enabled while docked.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt — Complete Editionis scheduled for its grand Switch debut sometime in 2019.