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Even The Witcher Monopoly is officially Team Yen

Even The Witcher Monopoly is officially Team Yen

The Witcher Monopoly has hilariously shared its take on whether Team Yen or Team Triss is superior.

The Witcher Monopoly has hilariously shared its take on whether Team Yen or Team Triss is superior.

Ah yes, the age-old question of who’s better, Triss or Yennefer? Of course, there’s only one real answer, it’s Yennefer all the way.

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The Witcher fans have been debating it for years though, with even Henry Cavill joining in on the fun, saying that he’s team Yennefer all the way, and whenever he replays The Witcher 3, he always chooses Yen as Geralt’s one true love.

In a hilarious turn of events though, another party has thrown their hat into the ring, The Witcher Monopoly set, which will actually give you an advantage or disadvantage depending on which lady you choose.

Twitter user @NeonKnightYT shared a picture of the game’s rulebook, saying: “The rule book for the new Witcher Monopoly is so unbelievably based.” The rules clearly state: “Players on TEAM TRISS begin game 500 dollars in debt. Players on TEAM YENNEFER may collect 500 dollars at game start.”


Basically, you’ll get rewarded in The Witcher Monopoly for having the right opinion, you can’t argue with that.

The new Witcher Monopoly is a fun take on the classic board game, which has had several collaborations with other media over the years and swaps the houses and hotels for ghouls and monsters found in the world of the books/games/TV show.

Included in the game are The Witcher Monopoly Game Board, six collectable tokens (Crystal Skull, Flaming Book, Kaer Morhen, Lute, Roach on Roof, Swallow), Witcher banknotes, 28 monster cards (the game’s properties) 16 Law of Surprise Chance cards, 16 Bounty Community Chest Cards, 32 Houses 12 Manors (Hotels), Dice and a copy of the aforementioned rulebook.

The Witcher Monopoly is currently available right now from select retailers, and will set you back $44.99.

Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt Red

Topics: The Witcher, CD Projekt Red