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As time and space collapse before us, they expand behind us. In that way, one moves forward through both.
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- Operator, Gwent: The Witcher Card Game

The Operator, hidden in the chambers beneath Loc Muinne, was a mage vested by his kind with operating a prized artifact. He was also supposed to reward those proclaimed Chosen Ones.

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What role does the Operator play in Witcher 2's Loc Muinne? toggle section
In The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings, the Operator is a mage from a bygone era, hidden beneath Loc Muinne. He manages a prized artifact and rewards those deemed Chosen Ones.
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In The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings, Geralt's interaction with the Operator is mainly through dialogue. Players use the mouse to choose dialogue options, which is a typical interaction method in the game, influencing the narrative and outcomes.
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In Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings, the Operator's artifact is crucial for summoning gargoyles in battle. The Operator, from a bygone era, encounters Geralt of Rivia in 1272. With Bras of Ban Ard's help, Geralt solves puzzles to access the artifact. If he claims to be the Chosen One, he can use it; otherwise, the Operator attacks with spells and fireballs.
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In Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings, the Operator is seen as from a bygone era because he is a vran mage, a rare race in the game's timeline. Hidden under Loc Muinne, he manages an ancient vran artifact. His spellcasting, gargoyle summoning, and teleportation are linked to old magical traditions, highlighting his ties to a past era.
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In 'The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings', the Operator's longevity is crucial due to his origins from a bygone era. As a Vran mage, he was enhanced for a longer life, allowing him to guard a prized artifact beneath Loc Muinne. This extended lifespan enables him to fulfill his role as a guardian, interacting with Geralt of Rivia in 1272. His ancient knowledge and prolonged existence are vital to his duties and interactions in the game.
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Biography

The Operator's past is shrouded in mystery. Due to him being "from a bygone era", it is apparent he was enhanced in order to live longer.

In 1272, the Operator was visited by Geralt of Rivia who solved protective puzzles with Bras of Ban Ard's help.

If Geralt pretends to be a Chosen One: Geralt heard the guardian out and did not hesitate for an instant. He announced that he was indeed the Chosen One the guardian had been awaiting and allowed him to use the artifact.

If Geralt admits to not being a Chosen One: When Geralt revealed that no one proclaimed him a Chosen One, Operator labeled him an intruder and began to attack him with all the spells he knew. Raining fireballs, teleporting himself around the chamber, summoning gargoyles and attacking head-on, the Operator ultimately lost to the witcher.[3]

Abilities and skills

Operator wielding the ancient vran artifact in battle, using it to summon obedient gargoyles

Operator wielding the ancient vran artifact in battle, using it to summon obedient gargoyles

Although vrans do not usually possess innate magical abilities, they still have ways to master the Chaos. The vran called Operator possessed great power which allowed him to manipulate time and space.

The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings

Associated quest

Combat tactics

It is advisable to complete the other quests in the area and obtain the best weapons and armor, especially on hard mode.

The Witcher Battle Arena

Operator model

Operator model

The Operator was one of the playable heroes in the now-defunct MOBA and had various staves, skills, and outfits. He was a mage class hero.

Hero Presentation

The Operator, a mysterious mage living on the edge of our world, can create small portals, or breaches, leading to... somewhere else. Unlike Philippa Eilhart, who's a classic burst mage (lots of damage in short time), The Operator is more of a sustained damage dealer. His main ability marks targets, allowing his second skill to detonate them and, thanks to his passive skill, gain some magical shield that will absorb some damage.
Time Breach - the Operator's main skill, has a very short cooldown, so it can be used frequently, with the only concern being amount of mana left. It should be leveled up first, from the very beginning of the match. Each hit with this spell will leave the target marked (up to three marks can stack up) - you are able to "consume" the marks after using the Operator's second skill, Collapsing Planes.
Collapsing Planes - this spell works on every marked target in the vicinity of the Operator and it doesn't need to be targeted in any way. Each enemy in a radius of 30 meters from the mage will get damaged and slowed down. Both effects are bigger depending on the number of marks applied by Time Breach. This skill works in synergy with the Operator's passive ability - each mark adds another layer of magical shield, that will absorb damage dealt to the mage.
When worlds collide - The Operator's special skill is a powerful tool, that can change the outcome of the battle if used correctly. The hero creates a black hole that sucks in everybody in its range. All the enemies are damaged depending on the number of characters caught. On the other hand - allies are being healed for 20% of their total health (up to 60% if all the three enemies are under the effect of the spell).[4]

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