1/8/2024 0 Comments Valhalla hills quarrySpeak to the guards outside his tent to gather some information about where he might be. You'll arrive at his tent with Ceolbert nowhere to be found. He can be found about 180 meters west, as seen in the screenshot above. Yay! Let's go tell Ceolbert, who we first need to find. In the following cutscene, again, choose whichever dialogue option you want as the outcome will be the same - peace between the two warring kingdoms. The way the cutscene ends changes based on what you choose, but it won't matter in the long run, especially for what happens next. We chose the "there isn't yet peace" option and Ivarr stormed off angrily. When prompted, you can either outright agree with Ivarr, outright disagree with him, or you can mention that there isn't yet peace. Head to our How to Fish guide if you need a reminder of how that works. After this, you'll need to follow Ceolbert, who wants to fish. Pick whichever option you'd like during this conversation: we chose to ask Ivarr if he's satisfied. Target these to take his stun bar down and open him up for an R3/RS stun move that deals massive damage.Īfter you defeat him, take out the remaining soldiers and then regroup with Ivarr and Ceolbert. Ynyr's weak spots are his left arm, his left leg, and his back. With that said, try to parry his attacks and block the ones you can't parry - if you're having a hard time nailing down the parry timing in this boss fight, equip a shield because if you miss a parry while using a shield, you'll still be able to block. If you see a red rune attack happening, dodge as you cannot parry or block these moves. We didn't witness any red rune attacks when we fought him, but be wary of these just in case. Ynyr is a two-handed spear user that uses long lunging attacks to damage you. When he arrives, be prepared for a fight. Use your torch to do this.Īfter you've torched the town, you'll need to clear out the remaining soldiers before Ynyr arrives. You can kill any enemies you see, but you don't have to - the only thing you have to do is burn down cottages. You'll essentially need to burn and plunder the nearby village. We chose an all-out attack because it's how our viking Eivor likes to do thing. When prompted, choose whichever dialogue option you'd like: it doesn't matter as you'll soon get to decide if you're tackling this quest stealthily or as an all-out attack. When you arrive, speak to Ivarr to start the quest. It begins at the teal objective marker northeast of Wesberie on the map. Follow it as it turns RIGHT at the sign for “100 Steps/Visitor Center”.You'll receive this quest after you complete both The Supply Line and Ransacking Wenlocan. Ĥ.6 – YELLOW continues back out to the power line cut. ![]() These waypoints are included in our Interactive Map linked above but we’ve not hiked in this direction since the park changes. Turn LEFT on YELLOW at 100 steps/Visitor Center sign. Turn RIGHT on ORANGE DOT into the power cut. ![]() Follow GREEN DOT across the power cut and back uphill to the stone cabin and the viewpoint. ![]() Variation – adds stone ruins / Lake Valhalla View + 0.4 mile total: Instead, turn LEFT and follow the unmarked trail downhill. Photos of the stone ruins and viewpoint are on our shorter Valhalla Falls hike so you can decide if it’s of interest. We debated keeping the route the same because it hit every interesting bit of the park… but since that trail is now unmarked on the park map AND goes downhill just to go right back uphill we made it an optional variation. The unmarked trail to the left used to be RED and was the original route for this hike (a faded or painted-over marker is visible). 3.2 – RED comes out to the road, turn LEFT and walk along the guard rail for just a bit before turning LEFT back into the woods, on a woods road.ģ.8 – Turn RIGHT to rejoin YELLOW.Ĥ.1 – Continue following YELLOW to the RIGHT at the large rock cairn (pile-o-rocks).
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