Ragnarok is coming, or so it has been said. In God of War Ragnarok, Kratos and Atreus find themselves in a colder, more dangerous version of the nine worlds we saw in the 2018 soft reboot. The game, as expected, is massive in size and scope, and it will take any player a long time to experience it all. That also means it can very well be a daunting, sometimes difficult game to master, but it doesn’t have to be. With our God of War Ragnarok guides in one place – right here! – not only can you get you off to a good start, but you can find the guidance you need at every step. Who’s ready for another father-son bonding experience?
It should be noted that since some of this content is best played in the post story portion of the game, You should consider this guide – and any linked in it – as spoilers, although we didn’t really spoil the story. However, inferences can be drawn from some of this content, so proceed if you know in advance.
How long can you beat God of War Ragnarok?
With a game of this magnitude, the first question that often arises is how much time is required. This answer depends on your playstyle, but we have information for all types of gamers. Here’s how long it takes to defeat God of War Ragnarok, along with glimpses of side missions and the open world structure.
Ragnarok Trophies and Platinum Guide
For some players, the game isn’t over when the credits roll. It’s not really over until you see the Platinum Trophy ping on screen, which means you’ve done everything the developers asked you to do. If you’re into trophy hunting in Fimbulwinter, here’s our Ragnarok trophy list and God of War Platinum guide.
Tips for Beginners
With those two big picture beats out of the way, it’s time to get more granular. For starters, check out our God of War Ragnarok tips for some insight into the early hours of the game. Kratos is powerful, but not infallible. So use these tips to stay one step ahead of Odin as you march to war – or ideally, avert it.
craft instructions
Ragnarok’s crafting menus are larger and the overall range of crafting items is much broader than before. It can be dizzying trying to keep track of all the different resources you’re tasked with finding, so we’ve put together a Ragnarok crafting guide full of tips to help you on your arduous journey.
transmog
You can turn your armor into God of War Ragnarok. This means you can change his appearance while keeping his perks and stats. But the use of this cosmetic feature isn’t explained that well in-game, so we made it our own. How to use transmog in God of War Ragnarok.
Frozen Flame and Chaos Flame
Crafting in God of War Ragnarok is extensive, but two of the most important resources are Frozen Flame and Chaos Flame, which upgrade your Leviathan Ax and Blades of Chaos respectively. You’ll soon realize how important these items are, so we’ve made a guide to explain the cadence where you can find more of these things. Here you get Frozen Flame and Chaos Flame.
Muspelheim seeds
You can’t reach Muspelheim without both halves of a given seed, and you’ll find one fairly early on in your journey. So naturally you’re wondering, “Where the heck is the other one?” Well, we’ve gone and answered that burning question for you. Here you will find both Muspelheim seed halves.
Tricky side quests
Outside of the main story, there are literally dozens of missions and mission types that will take your time, and some of them are difficult to find or complete. To identify the ones that are most likely to surprise you, we’ve created several guides to walk you through them. Use our guides below for each of them.
draugr holes
The draugr are back, though stuck in only a few places across the vast realms. If you want to clean all six spots, here are all the Draugr Hole locations.
Hello tears
Like the Draugr Holes, Hel Tears are in the order of half a dozen to wipe from the map. Here’s where to find all of the Hel Tears in Ragnarok.
Berserker tombstones
If you’re looking for the analogue of the sequel to the popular Valkyrie mini-bosses of 2018, look no further than the Berserker Souls. These super-tough battles span 10 battles (12 bosses total) across all realms and should be considered post-game content simply because of their difficulty. Level up as best you can, then take them down. Here are all the locations of the Berserker Tombstones.
Berserker Tombstone in Forbidden Sands
Most of these repeatable side missions are easy to find post-game, but one of them, a berserker tombstone in north Alfheim (The Forbidden Sands), is a little trickier. Here’s what you need to do to approach the Alfheim Berserker Gravestone.
Dragonscale Armor
God of War’s Dragon Scaled armor is a special armor set, partly for its utility, but also because it’s required for the platinum trophy mentioned above. How to get the Dragon Scaled armor.
Locations of mystical heirlooms and trolls
The Mystical Heirloom is a curious object that you can quite naturally find in your travels, but it’s not clear what it’s for. Our Mystical Heirloom guide explains that, as well as the relationship of the trolls and the reward you wish very well when you reach the end of this particular questline.
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