God Of War Ragnarok – Ivaldi’s Anvil Location

Martin Dojranliev
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Runic Attacks can be game-changer in God Of War Ragnarok. Kratos will unlock these by collecting runes across the nine realms. There is a total of 28 runes in the game for the weapons that Kratos hold in God Of War Ragnarok. There are light and heavy runic attacks, and each of them deals a lot of damage. Our guide will help you to find the Ivaldi’s Anvil location.

Ivaldi’s Anvil Location – God Of War Ragnarok

Since the runes are important in the game and deal a lot of damage, they are also not so easy to obtain, and they are protected by enemies. Some of them are easy to be missed, but Ivaldi’s Anvil is easy to find. So let’s take a look at where it is hidden:

Go To The Main Location

As you go through the area, you will explore and find a huge gate. There are several platforms to pass to reach the area. Once you go through the area, you are closer to finding the Ivaldi’s Anvil location.

Hit The Crane

Once you hit the crane, you will be able to pass the gap. Once you pass it, you will head right and hit the other crane to get to the other side.

Raise The Crane

Then, you will rise the crane and use it to jump to the other side. After doing that, head right and follow the path until you need to lower the Crane. Once you have done that, hit the crane and head back up. Use the crane and climb up the wall, and you will reach your destination.

That is the Ivaldi’s Anvil location. Finding locations can be tricky in God Of War Ragnarok. It is an interesting quest since you are exploring and completing puzzles to find the location. Good luck finding it yourself.                

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Martin Dojranliev has been writing for many years. He loves to write about the gaming industry, especially fps games. He is an expert gamer in CSGO. He has won tournaments in Gevgelija, Macedonia, and online tournaments, and he has 1000+ hours on the game. Martin specializes in skills to be the best and to win the game. Last year Martin finished one year course in 3D Game Design. When Martin is taking a break from writing, he loves to play games in his free time.
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