God of War Ragnarok All Poems Locations Guide – Where to Find Kvasir’s Poems

God of War Ragnarok All Poems Locations Guide

One of the collectibles in God of War Ragnarok are Kvasir’s Poems, which can be found scattered in the different regions of the game. This God of War Ragnarok All Poems Locations Guide will show you where to find all 14 Kvasir’s Poems and how to get them.

Finding and collecting all the Poems will get you The Librarian Trophy. If you are looking for 100% completion of the game and have set out to obtain all these collectibles, it is advisable to set out for the collectibles after you have completed the main story. This is because you will unlock various new equipment and mechanics in the game that are required to reach certain areas.

God of War Ragnarok All Poems Locations Guide

Below we have listed all the Kvasir’s Poem locations in the eight main regions of God of War Ragnarok.

Kvasir’s Poem #1 – The Sunrise of Nothingness

The first Poem can be found in Aurvangar Wetlands in Svartalfheim, specifically in the northeast region of this area. Go to the island that is far on the top right, where you will reach the water wheels area.

In this area, you need to get to the higher platform by striking the second chain that is stopping you from raising the elevator platform that takes you above. Use your axe throw and it will take you to the area above with the poem and a chest to the right.

Kvasir’s Poem #2 – Large Society Ground Orb, The Performance

This Poem is located in Nidavellir in Svartalfheim towards the docks as you reach from the boat. The dock will be blocked by the Soundstone wall that you first need to destroy and then the poem will be on the wooden crate next to the haystacks.

Kvasir’s Poem #3 – We Who Remain, Part the Second

This Poem can be found in Lyngbakr Island in Svartalfheim. Go to the island and then go to the highest point of the island by climbing the wall. Now follow the path on the platform until you reach a dwarf corpse with the Poem next to it.

Kvasir’s Poem # 4 – Tool and Bang

This Poem is located in Jarnsmida Pitmines in Svartalfheim, where it will be in the area where you get new light sources from Sindri. There is a small puzzle here to reach the area where the Poem is which requires you to reroute the water to the crane. Do this by using your blades to attach and pull the waterway in your direction.

This will allow the crane to lift the large boulder allowing you to climb and then use your axe to completely freeze the water. This shuts off the crane, taking it back. Now leap from the top of the boulder to the area behind the crane where you will find the Poem.

Kvasir’s Poem #5 – Afterlife Abandonment

To get this Poem, you need to go to The Strond in Alfheim, in the area where you fight Wretches after destroying the wooden door with the Twilight Stone. From the door, you need to drop down the ledge up ahead and then turn left once you reach below.

Remove the blockage and you will come across two more enemies. Continue in this path and you will reach a room with the Poem and a Legendary Chest next to it.

Kvasir’s Poem #6 – Visions After Rest

Make your way to the Temple of Light in Alfheim and head up the spiraling staircase. You will reach a small archway, but before going under it, go to the right and climb the wall leading up. This will take you to this Poem.

Kvasir’s Poem #7 – Spirits Within Walls

In the same Temple of Light in Alfheim as in the previous Poem location. From the place where Kratos lowers the Twilight Stone that brings out the Nightmares, clear out the enemies, and then go to the room on the left from the doorway. The Poem will be on a table.

Kvasir’s Poem #8 – Celestial Construct

This Poem can be found in The Barrens in Alfheim, in the northeast area with the large skeletal remains. Enter the mouth of the large dragon remains and you will find a room on the east side. Climb up and it will be next to the Legendary Chest.

Kvasir’s Poem #9 – Upon Pursuing a Place Not Marked on Maps

In The Southern Wilds in Vanaheim, you can find this Poem during the night at the market. Go to the tower here and then jump down to the breakable roof. This will take you to the room below where the Poem is located.

Kvasir’s Poem #10 – Trip

At The Forbidden Sands in Alfheim, go to the northeast part of this region where it can be found all the way up at the top of the small elven tower

Kvasir’s Poem #11 – Eastern Specter

To get this poem, you need to go to The Sinkholes in the northern areas of Vanaheim. You need to go to the place where you will fight the Crag Jaw, and then climb up the wall close to The Sinkholes entrance Mystic Gateway.

After the fight with the Crag Jaw, continue towards the northwest point of this area where you will find the Red Fungi Bramble that needs to be destroyed. Now slide through the small crack and head left, up the stairs and you will find the Poem next to a corpse.

Kvasir’s Poem #12 – An Organization: In The Future

At the Jungle in Vanaheim, but you need to go from southwest of The Crater from the tunnel that takes you towards The Jungle. The Poem will be on this pathway after you climb to the area with a corpse near it.

Kvasir’s Poem #13 – Sanguinity

Head to The Applecore from the lift in Sverd Sands. This takes you to the area where you can throw your spear to climb up a wall. Do this and head left where you will have debris blocking the way. The poem will be behind the debris.

Kvasir’s Poem #14 – The Dead Do Not Ride

In Midgard, make your way to The Oarsmen and to the area where you have to pull the chains that let you access the stairs. The Poem will be in one of the large boats where you need to pull the chains. Now head down the underground area that takes you back to the starting area.

Once you reach the starting area, climb up the wall next to the Nornir Chest taking to a large boat. On top, you will find the Poem.


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