As noted many times, there are several ways to customize your characters in God of War Ragnarok, from different armor sets to weapon attachments. In addition to this are Runic Attacks which Kratos can unleash. The Light Runic Attacks are quicker, while the Heavy Runic Attacks deal more damage.
Every Runic Attack has a cooldown which depends on your Runic state, though various perks and Enchantments can help reduce this. Let’s take a look at all the Light and Heavy Runic Attacks in the game, starting with the Leviathan Axe:
- Winter’s Bite
- Njord’s Tempest
- Skadi’s Edge
- Wrath of the Frost Ancient
- Hel’s Touch
- Mists of Helheim
- Ivaldi’s Anvil
- Fog of Fimbulwinter
- Leviathan’s Roar
- Breath of Thamur
Next is the Blades of Chaos:
- Flames of Anguish
- Hades Retribution
- Helios Flare
- Rampage of the Furies
- Cyclone of Chaos
- Tartarus Rage
- Atlas Eruption
- Tame the Beast
- Nemean Crush
- Meteoric Slam
Finally, here are all of the Light and Heavy Runic Attacks for the Draupnir Spear:
- Huldra Charge
- Thrust of a Thousand Soldiers
- Mountain Splitter
- Whisper of the World
- Artillery of the Ancients
- Honour the Fallen
- Vindsvalr’s Windstorm
- The Finger of Ruin
For the locations of all of them, check out the video below by Backseat Guides.
Next up are all of the Relics and Sword Hilts. These are the items which unleash special attacks when pressing L1 + Circle. Check out all of them below:
- Talisman of Meign
- Hilt of Gram
- Glaive of Dodher
- Hilt of Hofud
- Hilt of Dainsleif
- Hilt of Angrvadall
- Hilt of Tyrfing
- Hilt of Forsbrandr
- Hilt of Ridill
- Mystical Heirloom
- Hilt of Hrotti
- Huldra Project #9
- Motsognir’s Call
- Hilt of Skofnung
For more details on the location of each, check out the video by HarryNinetyFour below.
The Amulet of Yggdrasil is one of the more potent pieces of equipment. Though it has many broken slots at the beginning, you can fix them by earning Jewel of Yggdrasil (check here for all their locations). It allows for equipping different Enchantments that provide bonuses to your stats and unique perks.
While some have stat requirements for their perks, others necessitate equipping Enchantments in the same set. For example, using three Enchantments in the Midgard’s Honor set causes the damage of Kratos’ ranged attacks and abilities to increase based on his Cooldown.
Let’s take a look at all of the Enchantments in the game below:
- Midgard’s Endurance
- Midgard’s Honor
- Midgard’s Virtue
- Midgard’s Justice
- Midgard’s Bravery
- Asgard’s Fortitude
- Asgard’s Might
- Asgard’s Virtue
- Asgard’s Security
- Asgard’s Justice
- Vanaheim’s Honor
- Vanaheim’s Fortune
- Vanaheim’s Power
- Vanaheim’s Virtue
- Vanaheim’s Fortitude
- Svartalfheim’s Honor
- Svartalfheim’s Fortune
- Svartalfheim’s Lifeblood
- Svartalfheim’s Safety
- Svartalfheim’s Fortitude
- Muspelheim’s Force
- Muspelheim’s Endurance
- Muspelheim’s Essence
- Muspelheim’s Blessing
- Muspelheim’s Protection
- Alfheim’s Fortune
- Alfheim’s Vigor
- Alfheim’s Virtue
- Alfheim’s Justice
- Alfheim’s Honor
- Niflheim’s Security
- Niflheim’s Force
- Niflheim’s Virtue
- Niflheim’s Fortune
- Niflheim’s Justice
- Jotunheim’s Essence
- Jotunheim’s Endurance
- Jotunheim’s Virtue
- Jotunheim’s Force
- Jotunheim’s Honor
- Helheim’s Essence
- Helheim’s Honor
- Helheim’s Might
- Helheim’s Force
- Helheim’s Virtue
- Emblem of the Nine Realms
- Seal of the Falling Star
- Emblem of Elusion
- Boon of Wrath
- Remedy of the Bifrost
- Sigil of Doom
- Boon of Valor
- Seal of Runic Storm
- Stunning Fang
- Boon of Fury
- Token of Elemental Evasion
- Eir’s Armament
- Stone Idol of Souls
- Crest of Desperate Heroics
- Poison Protector
- Greater Regenerating Essence
- Kinetic Resilience
- Attuned Runic Gem
- Memento of the Ailing
- Fossilized Keepsake
- Celestial Panacea
You can equip up to nine Enchantments with the Amulet. Check out the locations of all the Enchantments and what they do in the video by IanEvolution live below.
Finally, there are the Runic Summons, which Atreus and Freya can use in combat. Let’s look at the Runic Summons that Atreus can equip and where to get them:
- Rampaging Ibex – Found in a Legendary Chest in “The Lost Sanctuary.”
- Falcons’ Dive – Found in “Into The Fire” when checking the Ogre’s corpse.
- Wrath of the Wolf – Found in a Legendary Chest in Helheim during “Unleashing Hel.”
- Bitter Squirrel – During “Unlocking the Mask,” it’s found in the Frozen Caverns of Niflheim in a Legendary Chest.
Next are the Runic Summons that Freya can equip and their locations:
- Seidr Exhale – Received after finishing “The Reckoning.”
- Invoke the Storm – Received in Alfheim after completing “Freyr’s Gift.”
- Steel Harmony – Received after completing the Favor “Freya’s Missing Peace.”
- The Queen’s Roar – Unlocked after defeating Gna in the Favor “Defend Your Valor.”
God of War Ragnarok is available for PS4 and PS5. You can check out our official review here.