![]() However, we highly recommend you do the Crater before you initiate the game’s final mission in Midgard. We recommend you be about level seven or even eight before trying some of the harder fights in the area.Īs far as the story goes, you can go anytime after you unlock the Crater. The Crater is a relatively high-level zone, and you’re going to get your ass kicked a bit if you’re any lower than level six, which is still kinda pushing it. ![]() When should I do The Crater and where should I start? Image: SIE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Once you arrive, you’ll be able to leave or return anytime you want via the mystic gateway right at the area’s entrance. You’ll have to deal with some day/night cycle shenanigans, but the dog will eventually show you the path to the Crater. This side quest is very simple: It literally just asks you to follow the dog through Vanaheim. You’ll eventually make your way back to Freyr’s Camp, where you’ll get a side quest called the “Scent of Survival” from Lunda’s dog. Roughly two-thirds of the way though Ragnarök, you’ll head back to Vanaheim to help Freyr out of a bind. How do I get to the Vanaheim Crater in God of War Ragnarök?īefore we get into the meat here, a heads up this post covers some mild spoilers - though we’ve kept the text pointedly vague while also providing the information you need. In this guide, we’re going to break down how and when you can reach the crater, what you can do there, and why we think it’s worth your precious time. It’s got three zones (the Plains, the Jungle, and the Sinkholes), and each are packed with side content for you to adventure through as you approach the titular Ragnarök. It’s located in the northwest corner of Vanaheim, and you won’t be able to see it on the map - let alone get there - until you’ve really made a dent in the game’s main story. ![]() The Crater is easily the largest area in all of God of War Ragnarök.
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