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Where To Get The Special Equipment In God Of War Ragnarok

Atreus often says you need Special Equipment to use this, but what is it? This guide on Where To Get The Special Equipment In God Of War Ragnarok will tell you what you need to do in order to solve the puzzles associated with this special equipment as you can find these puzzles very early, but cannot solve them until very late.

Throughout the early stages of God of War Ragnarok you will often find these special wind objects attached to walls and other objects. They simply sit there blowing out short gusts of wind. Kratos’ typical puzzle-solving methods don’t work and when you attempt to interact with them, Atreus will say you need some sort of special equipment. Can you buy it? Can you miss it? What is it? Fear not, we’ve got all the answers you need below. If you want to avoid any minor story spoilers, skip the rest and just rest easy knowing you cannot miss the special equipment, it’s part of the story.

Where To Get The Special Equipment In God Of War Ragnarok

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Follow the main story until Brok takes Kratos to a special Forge in the mountains. During this mission, Kratos is given a very rare and powerful new weapon, the Draupnir Spear. This can be used both as a traditional weapon, upgrading it with enchantments and using it to kill enemies, but it can also be used as a new puzzle-solving tool.

When you have the spear you can throw it directly at the wind objects. This causes the spear to become stuck in the object and act as a new platform. Kratos can then use the spear to climb to near areas and solve new puzzles.

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