The White Wolf is on the hunt! Here's how to play Geralt in DnD 5e! background tracks are Tuath Dé Dunsany by Jesse Gallagher, and Nature Nurture by Quincas Moreira via the youtube audio library
The mutant of the blood Hunter class written by Matthew Mercer was inspired by the Witcher. And that’s probably the closest homebrew has ever came to official.
The only thing I would consider is taking the Lucky feat or some other mechanic as Witchers are those marked by fate through the Law of Surprise (from the books). Not entirely necessary but could be fun and flavorful
One option that I considered that could work for that is making him a human with the Mark of Finding from eberron instead of a Shifter. Gives bonuses to perception and survival, darkvision, hunters mark and locate object for free, and access to Faerie Fire for the bombs that make invisible things visible
I liked it, except the math. Alchemists don't get their infusions until level 2 and elixirs until level 3. This is incompatible with Ranger 18. Did you take artificer for the spell list? I need to watch this again.... Oh, i see. It's UA. Alchemist Wizard never made it to the official list. Not that it matters, but a heads-up would have been nice to reduce confusion.