How to Unlock The Abandoned Village Mystic Gateway in God Of War Ragnarok
Journey to each of the Nine Realms to search for Answers with Kratos and Atreus.
Face powerful enemies like Norse gods and monsters and explore mythical landscapes.
Kratos must choose between breaking free of his past or getting chained by the feat of repeating his mistakes.
Use the Leviathan Axe, Blades of Chaos, and Guardian Shield to fight.
Kratos must battle gods and monsters across Nine Realms to protect his family.
The realms contain perilous and stunning landscapes that Kratos and Atreus have to journey through to search for answers.
In this guide, you’ll learn how to reach, get, or unlock the Abandoned Village Mystic Gateway in God Of War Ragnarok.
How to unlock The Abandoned Village Mystic Gateway in God Of War RagnarokTo unlock The Abandoned Village Mystic Gateway in God Of War Ragnarok, you need to complete the game/main story (The Realms at War), talk to Ratatoskr, and grab the pouch of Yggdrasil Seeds.
After that, open the Mystic Gateway, select “Vanaheim”, and unlock “The Abandoned Village” Mystic Gateway.
Here’s the full process (expand the screenshots above):
- Complete the game/main story (The Realms at War).
- Go to Sindri’s house and hit the bell with The Leviathan Axe to call Ratatoskr.
- Grab the pouch of Yggdrasil Seeds.
- Open the Mystic Gateway portal and select “Vanaheim”.
- On the map, select “The Abandoned Village” Mystic Gateway and press “X” twice to unlock it.
Go inside the Mystic Gateway to go to The Abandoned Village.
Now, you can teleport there at any time using the Mystic Gateway.
You can use as many Yggdrasil Seeds to unlock gateways across the map because you have unlimited of them (after you’ve completed the game and spoken to Ratatoskr).
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