Where is the second Yggdrasil seed?

Where is the second Yggdrasil seed?

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The second Yggdrasil seed is located in Vanaheim, inside Freyr’s Camp to the northwest, which can be accessed once the main story chapter, Forging Destiny, is completed, and also in Svartalfheim, specifically in the Alberich Hollow area, accessible after obtaining the Draupnir Spear. To obtain the seed in Svartalfheim, head to Dragon Beach on the east side of the bay, dock the boat, climb the northern scaffolding using the hanging chain, and use the Draupnir Spear in the wind hole to form a ledge to climb up.

Frequently Asked Questions

General Information

  1. What is the seed of Yggdrasil?: A seed of a giant tree that symbolizes the world, playing a significant role in the game’s storyline and progression.
  2. How many Yggdrasil dew are there in Ragnarok?: There are a total of 11 Yggdrasil’s Dew in the nine realms, all located in Svartalfheim and Vanaheim.
  3. Can you visit all 9 realms in God of War Ragnarok?: Yes, unlike its predecessor, God of War Ragnarok allows players to visit all nine realms, as well as Yggdrasil, which is sometimes referred to as the realm between realms.

Seed Locations and Accessibility

  1. Where is the second Muspelheim seed?: The second Muspelheim Seed half is located in Svartalfheim, specifically in the Alberich Hollow area, accessible after obtaining the Draupnir Spear.
  2. How to get the last Yggdrasil?: Players must explore the area until they reach a clearing that triggers the “Path of Destruction” Favour, then leap down the nearby hole and use the axe to freeze the surrounding gate in place to access the hidden underground area containing the last Jewel of Yggdrasil.
  3. Where can I get more Yggdrasil?: Two Jewels of Yggdrasil will be obtained through regular story progression–one in Midgard, and the other in Svartalfheim, each dropping from combat encounters.

Character and Realm Information

  1. Who is Surtr’s wife in Ragnarok?: Sinmara is a Jötunn who existed before the creation of the Nine Realms and survived the flood caused by Ymir’s death, and she is the lover and wife of Surtr.
  2. Who is Thor’s daughter in God of War?: Thrud is the daughter of Thor and Sif, a powerful Aesir Goddess with immortality.
  3. Who did Freya marry in God of War?: Freya had been a leader of the Vanir gods during the Aesir-Vanir War and eventually agreed to marry Odin in order to bring peace between the two sides.

Game Progression and Difficulty

  1. What level should I be at Muspelheim Ragnarok?: It’s recommended to come back to Muspelheim when the power level has reached at least Level 7 before attempting the trials, as they are incredibly difficult.
  2. Can you unlock Asgard in God of War?: Asgard can only be accessed once God of War’s story campaign has been entirely played through, along with Vanaheim and Svartalfheim.
  3. How old is Kratos?: In God of War Ragnarok, Kratos is likely around 1,055 years old, still capable of holding his own in battle as a demigod.

Additional Tips and Secrets

  1. What is at the bottom of Yggdrasil?: The root over Niflheim is gnawed at by the wyrm Nidhogg, and beneath this root is the spring Hvergelmir.
  2. What animal is at the bottom of Yggdrasil?: At the base of the tree is a dragon called Nidhogg that constantly chewed at the roots of Yggdrasil, trying to destroy it.
  3. How do you get Yggdrasil in Florr?: The best bet for Yggdrasil is mythic or ultra shiny ladybugs, which drop the petal 100% of the time, with legendary being its lowest possible rarity.

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