The Witcher is one of the most popular dark fantasy series of all time, with Sapkowski's novels spawning a trilogy of video games and a Netflix series that are all of supremely high quality. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is easily one of the greatest Western RPGs of all time, and fans can't wait to check out the remake of The Witcher for themselves.
All three games in the series feature many partners that Geralt can engage in amorous activities with. From major romances to casual flings, there is no shortage of partners for Geralt across all three games. However, the best romances in The Witcher trilogy are still remembered fondly by fans to this day.
9 Triss Merigold
Triss is the only romanceable character in The Witcher trilogy who has appeared in all three games. While Yennefer may be Geralt's canon choice, there's no denying that long-time fans of the series have spent a ton of time with this redhead as well.
This makes the choice between her and Yennefer in The Witcher 3 quite a tough one indeed. Triss is quite charming and selfless, and players can easily fall in love with her heroic nature when she tries to save the mages in Novigrad from the Witch Hunters.
8 Ves
Ves is Roche's companion who holds this man in high regard. She has a strong sense of justice that can compromise her decision-making, but there are people who have much worse personality flaws.
If players decide to stick with Roche instead of helping the Scoia'tael, then they have the opportunity to party and sleep with Ves. It's far from a romantic tryst, but many players like Ves and would love the chance to spend some intimate moments with her.
7 Madame Sasha
Gwent is one of the best card games that players can regularly engage with in The Witcher 3. It's a blast to play through, requiring a fair bit of luck and strategy, along with a strong deck that is bolstered with powerful and impressive cars.
Players with a strong deck can enter the Gwent tournament at the Passiflora, meeting the mysterious thief Madame Sasha in the process. After helping her secure the funds from the tournament, Geralt can be invited for a one-night stand with her before she disappears for good.
6 Shani
Shani is the alternative romance option players can choose in the first Witcher game. She's got more of a girl-next-door vibe and players will laugh every single time they have to interact with this healer's grandmother, whose inane ramblings are pretty funny in their own right.
Long-time fans of the series were elated to see her come back in Hearts of Stone, with Geralt being able to rekindle this romance once again. Any person unfamiliar with Shani will fall in love with her character by the time this DLC is over and done with.
5 Keira Metz
Keira Metz is another sorceress with whom Geralt enjoys an intimate moment after helping her out during the events of The Witcher 3. Despite being a bit too crafty for her own good, Keira has her heart in the right place and can possibly help out the player during the assault on Kaer Morhen.
Keira can be quite a handful, but players still love her character regardless. During the assault, she ends up bonding with Lambert and saves him during a battle. While their relationship isn't really explored in its entirety, the track record of the series would suggest that this budding relationship is going to be anything but smooth.
4 Princess Adda
Princess Adda is a legendary character in The Witcher series, having being cursed to turn into a Striga that Geralt must deal with. This leads to one of the most iconic moments in the series, with Geralt having to survive an entire night with this tough creature to remove this horrid curse.
Taking care of this problem can lead to a situation where Adda decides to try and flirt with Geralt. Reciprocating this move leads to Geralt sleeping with a member of the royal family, adding to the wealth of romance cards players can have in The Witcher.
3 Sylvia Anna AKA Syanna
Syanna is a pretty intriguing character introduced in Blood & Wine. Suffice it to say, the sparks between her and Geralt are apparent right from the get-go, making it something of a given that these two would engage in a bit of romance at some point.
This makes for a pretty memorable moment in Blood & Wine, occurring after Geralt's adventures in the Land of a Thousand Fables. There are many reasons why Blood & Wine is considered to be one of the best DLCs in gaming history, and this character is one of them.
2 Yennefer Of Vengeberg
After being absent for the majority of Geralt's journey in the video games, Yennefer finally makes an appearance in the third title. She plays a major role in the story, to the point where Triss fans are a bit disappointed that their favorite redhead didn't get enough screen time compared to her rival.
Yennefer is a powerful mage and shares a tumultuous history with Geralt. The fact that their romance can still be active after negating the djinn's wish shows just how strong their bond really is, making her arguably the best romance option in the Witcher series.
1 Lady Of The Lake
The Lady of the Lake is a renowned figure in the world of The Witcher, appearing in both the first and third games to give Geralt his best silver sword. What's really interesting is that players can actually engage in some lovemaking with her in the first game.
There are a bunch of dialogue options that Geralt needs to nail before getting this opportunity. It's somewhat amusing that such a powerful figure is one of Geralt's choices in this department, but the first Witcher game wasn't really known for being subtle when it came to romance.