All the Odin’s Ravens locations in God of War Ragnarök
Track down 48 Odin’s Ravens to get rewards in Niflheim and complete the ‘Eyes of Odin’ quest
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2‘s Spec Ops co-op missions have tons of intel to collect, and here we’ll guide you to each intel location to collect all 20 pieces from the Low Profile mission. These pieces of intel are scattered around the map in the form of items such as USB sticks, audio logs, and crates. Additionally, it’s worth noting that finding 20 intel items in Spec Ops will reward you with the Full SSE Trophy/Achievement. There are 50 intel pieces throughout all three Spec Ops missions, but this is the easiest route to get the 20 needed for the Trophy/Achievement.
These intel pieces can be collected by using stealth to move around the map, or you can go in guns blazing and just clear out every location as you work your way around the area. There’s no time limit for completing the mission, so use what method you prefer.
The intel can be collected in any order, but starting at B and working around the map clearing out enemies with stealth is a great approach to avoid getting overwhelmed. You can scroll down to the last intel location on the list and choose if you want to start there to make that intel an easier grab, or if you want to nab it after clearing out all the enemies. It’s a bit tricky, so I saved it for last.
The battle for the very heart of Sea of Thieves now seems inevitable, and in Adventure 9, Return of the Damned, you’ll need to find all journals across two islands and two Sea Forts in order to earn all limited-time event cosmetics before the fearsome Flameheart returns. This event is live in-game until November 17, and though it’s perhaps the most straightforward of them all so far, knowing all journal locations still proves tricky, especially when you’ve got phantoms, skellies, and Ocean Crawlers breathing down your neck. Here’s where to find all Return of the Damned journals.
Characters in Sea of Thieves simply love writing in journals, about as much as folks in Rapture enjoy leaving audio logs. For this adventure, you’ll need to find four journals in total, two from Belle and two from the Servant of the Flame. These journals never change spots, and two of them aren’t far from where you’ll greet these characters.
You can complete this Adventure in any order, playing it as the heroes (Belle) or villains (Servant) first. For this guide, we’ll imagine you’ve sided with Belle first, but you can jump around as needed.
You’ll have quite a lot of side quests to complete as you explore the nine realms found in God of War Ragnarok. Known as Favors, these optional objectives can sometimes actually be an extremely important part of your gear and weapon progression. One such Favor is “Fit for a King,” which you’ll start during the Main Quest “The Word of Fate.” This Favor requires you to seek out Berserker Gravestones across the nine realms and defeat the Berserker bosses within. There are 10 total Berserker Gravestones, but some of them feature multiple bosses at one time, so be prepared for a serious showdown.
Completing most of the Berserker Gravestones is probably best saved for post-game cleanup due to the intense challenge of each boss and the fact that a handful of the gravestones aren’t accessible until much, much later, such as a particular Berserker Gravestone in Alfheim. When you are ready to seek them out, though, be sure you bring a Ressurection Stone and upgrade your gear as much as possible. If you discover you just can’t take down one of the bosses, feel free to go tackle another and revisit the gravestone when you’ve leveled up some more. But whether you’re planning to wait or dive in immediately, here’s where you can find each Berserker Gravestone.
Consider this guide to contain spoilers for late- and post-game content.
Unlike 2018’s first outing in the rebooted franchise, God of War Ragnarok allows you to visit all nine realms of Norse mythology. This means you’ve got some new places to discover as well as some returning favorites from the original game. One such revisited realm is the volcanic world of Muspelheim, which houses plenty of combat challenges and loot for you to work for. Opening the gate to get there requires you to combine two halves of a Yggdrasil Seed, though, so read on below for where to find them both.
This article contains light story and gameplay spoilers.
The first seed half can be obtained early in the adventure. Dock your boat at Modvitnir’s Rig on the left side of the Bay of Bounty in Svartalfheim, then climb up the first step in front of you and look to the right for some wood you can climb. At the top, use your axe to hit the nearby switch and lower the gate ahead, leap over the gap, and crawl up the wood here. At the top, you’ll find the Muspelheim Seed Half in a chest.
God of War Ragnarok is teeming with optional objectives that span across multiple realms, but one of the earliest you’re likely to come across is a quest (known as a Favor here) that tasks you with seeking out Draugr Holes. Each of these spawns a boss called The Hateful that you must destroy to close the hole, and you’ll receive a Chaos Spark for each one you defeat. When you’ve closed all six holes, you’ll combine the Chaos Sparks into a Chaos Flame, which can be used to upgrade your Blades of Chaos.
There are only six Draugr Holes to find in the game, but they unveil themselves rather slowly throughout your adventure, so you’re not likely to wrap this quest up until fairly late in the game. They’re all fairly easy to spot as you make your way through each realm, but if you’ve missed a few along the way, we’ve got the locations of all six Draugr Holes for you below.
Here are all six Draugr Hole locations with maps to help you nail down exactly where to find them.
Somewhat late in God of War Ragnarok, a series of chaotic events will occur that unleashes mayhem across the nine realms in the way of Hel Tears. These realm tears have allowed Hel-walkers to begin flowing into places they shouldn’t be, and you’ll receive a side-quest (known here as a Favor) sending you across the realms to close all six of the Hel Tears that have been opened. Each one you complete earns you one of six Frozen Sparks, which will all be combined into a Frozen Flame at the end of the quest. You can use this material at a forge to upgrade your Leviathan Axe.
To close these realm tears, you’ll need to direct your companion at the time to begin the process of sealing them while you fight off invading Hel-walkers. This will take a bit of time, so just fend off the onslaught as you wait for the countdown to complete and the Hel-Tear to close. We’ve listed all six of these realm tear locations for you below to help you wrap things up.
Consider this guide to contain spoilers.
With so many relics to choose from in God of War Ragnarok, you may accidentally overlook one particularly unique one: the Mystical Heirloom. This strange heirloom merely states that it “awakens something dormant, deep down inside of the bearer.” If you’re confused, don’t worry–we’ll tell you where to find the Mystical Heirloom, where and how to use it, and why you should.
Consider this guide to contain spoilers for late- and post-game content.
The Mystical Heirloom can be found just southwest of Tyr’s temple in Midgard. You’ll need to use your Draupnir Spear on a wall of ice here to open up an area containing the relic.
Here are several brief cryptid sightings and encounter reports recently forwarded to me. There are a variety of odd incidents. Please feel free to comment.
The following brief accounts were recently forwarded to me:
“When I was a kid my friend and I was playing in a meadow behind his house. It was Fall and everywhere we heard a crunching of footsteps. Bipedal. We thought initially bears, so I wanted to see one in the wild so I ran up on top of a mound, my friend was halfway to the house scared to death, screaming at me to go with him! I looked over the open meadow and nothing, absolutely nothing. I heard the crunching footsteps approaching me, closer and closer. I was completely terrified and stumped as to where is the sound coming from. My friend was now 100 yards from me screaming and asking if it was a bear. I screamed no, it’s nothing I can’t see anything. I glanced down as the sound was nearly on top of me, there were giant invisible feet crunching in front of me, perfectly invisible. I nearly pissed myself screaming and running toward the house. We made it in locked the door and got his dad’s 30.06 rifle.
Yep, no one believed us! We were terrified. There are invisible entities in the woods! This was in a small town called Twain Harte in the Sierra Nevada mountains in California. I’m 42 now.” AD
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“I never shared this with anyone really to keep the humiliation away, but I had an encounter a few years back. I was hunting in a tree stand on public land, but I was deep in a thicket. As the sun started dropping in the trees, I noticed something out of the corner of my eye. Just out of clear sight, something was slipping through the thicket. Yes, the area has black bear, but this was no bear. Looked around 7-9 feet and moved swiftly but without issue.
After losing sight for around 5 minutes, I heard a few whooping sounds that I’d never heard. Growing up in the woods, I’m very familiar with coyotes, screech owls, bobcats, etc, and this was absolutely nothing I have ever heard through my years. To this day I hate hunting there by myself and haven’t but just a few times since. Due to fear of being called names and all, I’ve never gotten to share this with my family nor have I shared it with my friends. Here it is first hand take it how you guys want.” TG
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“I don’t know if this is the place that you want me to share, but I will. It was the summer of 1978. My best friend’s older brother worked at a local bar in Whitney Point (upstate) N.Y. It was called the Twin Rivers Inn. That was our hub and we loved it.
Anyway, one evening he finished work around 3 am and headed off home in his car after having around (two) beers. He lived about five miles out of town in a very rural area on Bull Creek Road. This is a dirt road even to this day. Anyway, about half a mile from his house, he saw five of these things walking in the field very close to the road. As the car got closer, they all turned and looked at him. Glowing eyes were all that he could recall except for the height. They ranged he said from five to seven feet tall (Perhaps a family group). He hurried home and grabbed a shotgun quite freaked out.
My friend was watching an old TV movie at the time and asked him what was wrong. He related this story. After a while, the word made its way around Whitney Point, and the town was divided as to who did and who did not believe him. But to this day, he is adamant that this happened.” JS
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“I’m not sure what I saw, but it was something odd, and I always wondered if it could have been one of these. I was with my girlfriend returning to my car after a hike. It was fully dark. My car was facing the mountain maybe 20-30 feet from the trail in the parking lot, at the base of Mt Chocorua, NH. We had just spent like 10 minutes doing an outro at the beginning of the trail, as she was shooting a video, then headed to the car (could have been interesting to rewatch the outro, now that I’m thinking about it). When I turned on the headlights, something quite tall ducked, and she freaked out and was yelling ‘Go! Go! Go!’, and after didn’t want to talk about it. I was so curious and she was all set with that topic. I don’t know how you can not talk about it. Had she not freaked out I likely would have sat there for a second to at least look. Been racking my brain for years thinking what it could have been, as it obviously followed us in parallel as we walked to the car.” DR
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“I totally get the not talking about it. My sister-in-law and I saw a werewolf. We were out on a deer ride in northwestern Wisconsin in 1998 and saw our worst nightmare come true. We were both so freaked out by it that we never talked about it after that night.
2 summers ago while having a bonfire in her backyard I asked her what did we see that night at the cabin? Without even a pause she said a werewolf. I am not sure how other people have been affected by seeing these creatures, but both she and I like our beer way too much.” LR
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“One time I was coyote hunting in southwest Pennsylvania. It was about 2am in the morning and I climbed up an old wood tree stand that had been there for a few years. After the 1st call with the Fox Pro I saw a flashlight coming about 30 yards behind me. I watched it pass right down a trail and disappeared down a hill. I figured screw it I’m leaving and I had to walk across the trail the light that I thought was a person walked down. There was about a foot of fresh snow and there were no tracks there at all. No people prints. Nothing. It was creepy as hell.” JM
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