God Of War Ragnarok Temple Of Light Puzzle Solution

God Of War Ragnarok: Temple Of Light Puzzle Solution

Martin Dojranliev
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In God Of War, Ragnarok players will explore the map and solve a lot of puzzles along the journey. This Puzzle is tricky to solve, you need to hit the Twilight Stone with your axe at the correct angle. So, stick with our guide and we will show you how to solve the Temple Of Light Puzzle.

Temple Of Light Puzzle Solution – God Of War

First, you need to destroy the green stone at the statue. After you have done that, the statue will go to the right side. Then, use your blade to move the statue to the left side. Once you have done that, climb up to the wall and head right. Then, use the grapple and go to the other side of the platform.

Once you are behind the second statue, destroy the green stone. Then, destroy the Clamp on the statue which is right next to the green stone. By doing this, the statue will move to the right side.

Then, throw your axe to the purple twilight stone to destroy the left wing of the statue. When you are aiming at the purple twilight, you need to make sure that the line is blue as is in the image above. Then, use your grapple and move the statue to the left side.

After that, use your grapple and go to the other side of the platform. Aim towards the purple twilight stone on the statue. Before throwing the axe, make sure the line is blue. By throwing the axe, it will hit the white crystal powering the door.

So, that is how to solve the Temple of Light Statue Door puzzle. Now that you know, head back into the game and solve the puzzle and continue the story.

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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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