Among the many different collectibles players can hunt down in God of War are special treasures. Of course, any place with ships also has to have treasure. When God of War players reach the Lake of Nine, a major open-world hub in the newly released PlayStation 4 game, they discover a place where many a Nordic ship has met a waterlogged end. At the top, take a right continue through the path and the dig spot is on the edge of the cliff. Instead of continuing forward, there is a small wall Kratos can climb directly opposite where you can interact with Sindri. Following that, shimmy across the gap, and Sindri's Shop will be there. From here, head to the back of the area and scale the climbable wall. To get to the dig spot, dock on the left side of the shore, the side which has a mystic gateway right next to the shore. The dig spot can be found in The Mason's Channel, which is located right next to the Council of Valkyries. Swing Kratos' axe at it to find the map inside. If you jump down and then turn towards the boat, the walkway will lead to a section of the boat's wall that can be destroyed. At the front right of the boat is a walkway Kratos can jump down to. At the end of the area is a large, open room with a boat in the middle. This map can be found in the Northri Stronghold, which is located in the north west of the map. The Treasure Map is on the floor next to a large wooden wheel and some explodable rocks. At the back is a chain Kratos can climb down. Right after encountering the Soul Eater, follow it further in and hug the wall to the right. The Dead and Bloated treasure map can be found deep within the Volunder Mines. At the bottom is a Jotnar Shrine just to the right is the dig spot, which is located in-between two sets of tocks. At the top is a zipline that needs to be taken. Once again, climb up the wall once reaching the top climb up another wall to your right. Climb up the left wall and jump across the gap, using the mechanism to remove the spikes blocking the way. The dig spot is found at the Lookout Tower, which can be entered by boat, and is located just below Tyr's Bridge. Upon riding it up, the map will be located at the back of the room. Once on the lower level, head left as you reach the climbable wall at the back to find a lift. If this is your first time in the Landsuther Mines, there is a climbable wall on the back left side that will allow Kratos to break the floor. This will lead into a fairly open area, with a few different paths.Īfter exiting the crouch animation, walk straight ahead and Kratos will be given a prompt to climb down (if you have been here before). Continue along the path, and Kratos and Atreus will eventually have to crouch through a crevice. From Sindri's shop, head through the door and into the mines. You will come here by undertaking one of Brok and Sindri's favours. This map can be found in the Landsuther Mines, which is in The River Pass, just to the left of the Witch's home. Inspect a small mossy stone near it to be given the prompt to dig up the treasure. Head along the stone path and stop near the turtle's left front foot, right next to two large stones with a small log between them. Climb up the well at the back, and it will lead back to the front of the Witch's Home. This time, head to the top level and destroy the wall of red sap just to the left of the lift. Stay in the Witch's Cave and pick up another shatter crystal from the same place. The map is in the room above, right in front of the Hidden Chamber of Odin. Pick it up, and throw it at the wall of red sap on the left of the Nornir chest, before shooting it with Atreus. To the right of the chest is a small waterfall with a Shatter Crystal underneath it. Once obtaining the Shock and Light Arrows for Atreus during the A New Destination story mission, return to the Witch's Cave and head to the lower level of the area, the level with the Nornir Chest. The map for Turtles Tribute is found in the Witch's Cave.
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