God of War Ragnarök | All Blades of Chaos Light & Heavy Runic Attack Locations
Here's where to find every Runic attack for the Blades of Chaos in God of War Ragnarök
Game Guide by Nine_toes on Oct 20, 2024
God of War: Ragnarök introduces a bunch of brand-new Runic Attacks while also reintroducing some old ones from the previous game. There are a lot of abilities to play around with here. Here’s every Runic Attack for the Blades of Chaos and where you should be on the lookout for them in your God of War Ragnarök playthrough.
Light Runic Attacks
Flames of Anguish
The first light runic attack for the Blades of Chaos is Flames of Anguish. You’ll naturally come across this attack during the story in Svartalfheim. It creates a fiery eruption under an enemy, dealing burn damage. While it’s a strong early attack, you might want to swap it out for more versatile options later.
Hades Retribution
Found in the Temple of Light in Alfheim, Hades Retribution is an impressive light runic attack. You plant a bomb on an enemy that detonates after a short delay. When upgraded, you can trigger a full combo by pressing R1 repeatedly, sticking multiple explosives to enemies for higher damage output.
Helios Flare
After your battle with the Einherjar Captain in Vanaheim, you’ll find Helios Flare, a ranged runic attack. It launches an explosive projectile that can be charged for a bigger blast, which is especially effective for single-target enemies. With upgrades, it becomes even more devastating.
Cyclone of Chaos
For better crowd control, head to Midgard and seek out Cyclone of Chaos. This spinning attack swings the Blades of Chaos around Kratos, pushing back nearby enemies. You’ll find this runic attack in a Raider stronghold, easily accessible after defeating the enemies within.
Rampage of the Furies
Your final light runic attack for the Blades is Rampage of the Furies, located in Vanaheim at the Vanir Shrine. This single-target combo delivers a series of powerful hits, ending with a cross slash that pushes enemies back. To find it, follow the path on the right inside the shrine, destroy the vines blocking your way, and claim the chest.
Heavy Runic Attacks
Atlas Eruption
The first heavy runic attack you’re likely to encounter is Atlas Eruption. During your second visit to Svartalfheim, when you’re heading to the mountain with Brok, you’ll come across an unmissable chest containing this attack. It’s an area-of-effect (AOE) ability that grows stronger as you upgrade it, letting you add additional slams by mashing R2.
Tame the Beast
In Helheim, you’ll find the Tame the Beast heavy runic attack, another hard-to-miss chest on your path. This attack uses the Blades of Chaos-like whips, striking down enemies repeatedly with a heavy combo.
Tartarus Rage
If you want a heavy, runic attack earlier in the game, head to another Raider camp in Midgard. After clearing out the enemies, you’ll find Tartarus Rage, a powerful double slam attack. When upgraded, you can hold R2 to strengthen the second slam, making it even more devastating.
Nemean Crush
During the Song of the Sands quest in Alfheim’s Forbidden Sands, you can pick up Nemean Crush. Found in a chest inside a room filled with Grim, this attack knocks enemies back and deals decent burn damage. When upgraded, it adds AOE explosions, making it effective against groups of weaker foes.
Meteoric Slam
Arguably the most powerful and spectacular heavy runic attack for the Blades, Meteoric Slam summons a rain of fire upon enemies in a massive AOE. To unlock it, you’ll need to hunt down 38 of Odin’s Ravens to open the chest containing this mighty attack.
Read our God of War Ragnarök review and the God of War Ragnarök: Valhalla review. Also, check out our other guides below:
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