The Chaos Flame makes its thrilling return in God of War: Ragnarok, allowing players to enhance the Blades of Chaos. However, you’ll find that these Chaos Flames are not located in a single area; they are dispersed throughout various realms. If you’re in search of a comprehensive guide to locate these items, you’ve come to the right place.
In God of War Ragnarok, there are eight Chaos Flames in total, each waiting to be discovered across different realms. You can find them while exploring, opening treasure chests, and completing specific missions. These flames are essential for upgrading the Blades of Chaos.
1. How to find all the Chaos Flames in God of War: Ragnarok?
Here are the locations for all eight Chaos Flames:
Chaos Flames | Location |
Chaos Flame #1 | Complete ‘The Quest for Tyr’ mission |
Chaos Flame #2 | Complete ‘The Reckoning’ Mission |
Chaos Flame #3 | Complete ‘The World of Fate’ Mission |
Chaos Flame #4 | Complete ‘Creatures of Prophecy’ Mission |
Chaos Flame #5 | Complete ‘The Summoning’ Mission |
Chaos Flame #6 | Complete the first 6 Muspelheim Trials |
Chaos Flame #7 | Reward from Berserker Gravestone in Vanaheim |
Chaos Flame #8 | Complete all six Draugr Holes. |
2. Chaos Flame #1 Location
As you progress through the game’s main story, you will encounter a Dreki during the mission ‘The Quest for Tyr’. Defeating this Dreki boss will reward you with the first Chaos Flame. If you happen to miss it, don’t worry; it can be found in the blue chest at the blacksmith.
3. Chaos Flame #2 Location
Continue your journey, and the second Chaos Flame is acquired later in the narrative. After venturing into Vanaheim with Freya, you’ll battle a Forest Ancient in the quest ‘The Reckoning’. Upon vanquishing the Forest Ancient, you can claim the second Chaos Flame.
4. Chaos Flame #3 Location
While completing the main quest ‘The World of Fate’, you and Freya will find yourselves in Midgard where you must face a Frost Phantom boss. Defeat the Frost Phantom to obtain the third Chaos Flame.
5. Chaos Flame #4 Location
In the mission ‘Creatures of Prophecy’, after returning from Freyr’s camp in Vanaheim, you will engage in combat with two Dreki. Defeating both will yield the fourth Chaos Flame.
6. Chaos Flame #5 Location
During the quest ‘The Summoning’, you will have a conversation with Surtr. However, before talking to him, a Soul Eater will attack you. Defeat the Soul Eater and other adversaries to obtain the fifth Chaos Flame.
7. Chaos Flame #6 Location
Muspelheim is one of the nine realms in God of War: Ragnarok, unlocked during the main storyline. While there are a total of 15 Muspelheim Trials, you’ll only need to complete six of them to acquire the sixth Chaos Flame.
8. Chaos Flame #7 Location
In Vanaheim, several Berserker Gravestones can be found. Locating and defeating the mighty enemies summoned by these gravestones will yield valuable rewards. Look for the Gravestone in The Sinkholes region of Vanaheim, and defeat ‘Haklangr The Bearded’ to receive the seventh Chaos Flame.
9. Chaos Flame #8 Location
To obtain the last Chaos Flame, you need to conquer all six Draugr Hole challenges. The locations of these holes are as follows:
- The Watchtower located in Svartalfheim
- The Applecore in Svartalfheim
- The Barrens in Alfheim
- Lake of Nine in Midgard
- The Abandoned Village in Vanaheim
- The Plains in Vanaheim
Completing each Draugr Hole challenge will reward you with a Chaos Spark, and collecting all the Sparks will combine into one Chaos Flame.
10. About God of War Ragnarok
God of War Ragnarok is an action-adventure title developed by Santa Monica Studio and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. It was launched on November 9, 2022, for PS4 and PS5.
As the ninth entry in the God of War franchise and a direct sequel to 2018’s God of War, it loosely adapts elements from Norse mythology, taking place in ancient Norway and revolving around the beloved characters Kratos and his son Atreus. The game’s narrative is anticipated to set in motion Ragnarok, a legendary sequence of events that signifies the end of days and the demise of the Norse gods according to mythological lore.
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