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Entrances edit edit source. There are three primary cave entrance types, with a fourth only in use for one cave (Cave HC). There are walk-in caves, where the player squeezes between two rocks into a small opening, and rope-down entrances, which look like holes in the ground with climbing ropes and stones around the entrances leading in. Note: it is possible to fall into several rope-down.
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Once you’re free to explore all there is to offer on the Lake of Nine, you’ll likely head to the various towers and landmarks shrouded in the mist throughout the body of water. Each of these has various items, enemies and more to explore.
We’ll breakdown what you can find at one of these such locations, the Witch’s Cave, located south of Tyr’s Temple. If you can’t find the entrance, it’s behind the massive statue at Muspelheim Tower.You’ll return to areas many times throughout God of War, and at certain points during the campaign, you can explore deeper and find new items to collect.
In this guide, we’ll show you everything — treasure chests, hacksilver, pure collectibles and more — in the Witch’s Cave. Think of it like a walkthrough focused on making Kratos rich and powerful. A note on God of War spoilersGod of War is full of surprises, and that makes guides particularly tricky to write. We want to help you with the game. We don’t want to spoil it. So we want you to know that we’ve written every guide with spoilers in mind.If our guide doesn’t appear to get you every item (a chest, for example), there’s a reason for that. Rather than spoil that reason, our tables of contents and a big image in the guide indicating spoilers ahead will tell you when and why you find yourself in that situation — in the least spoilery way possible.
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Table of contents.Late-game spoilers below.Early gameWhen you make your way there in the early game, there isn’t much to see yet. You can open up a M ystic G ateway back to Brok’s shop at Tyr’s temple and stare at a door that you cannot open in the early part of the game.SIE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon.SIE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon.SIE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon.SIE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon.SIE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Interactive Entertainment via PolygonWhen you dock, have Atreus blow up the red sap wall blocking your path. On the other side of the wall, take the elevator up.Turn to the right at the top of the elevator for another sap wall. Blow this one up as well. There are some reavers and a revenant to handle, and then you can start working on loot.Run into the tunnel you just opened and turn right. There’s a mysterious green orb you can ignore, but right next to it is a Legendary chest with a piece of the Muspelheim cipher inside — if you’ve been following our guides and exploring a lot, this should be the last piece you need.
Nornir chest.
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