Runic Gates in the regionTamura's body» - one of the next mysteries on the story path God of War. After the boss fight is over Magni and Modi, the sons of Thor, and obtaining the Magic Cutter, on the path of Kratos there will be these gates, locked with the help of runes.
The complexity of the riddle lies in the fact that the runes are very well hidden. The guide details and shows how to get to each runestone.
How to solve the Runegate - Tamura's Body puzzle?
To solve the runic puzzle that closes the gate, you will need to destroy three runes by throwing an ax at them or hitting them close. This is a common system seen earlier in the game. The gate in question closes the dead troll and the reward for solving the puzzle from Kratos. All three runes are hidden near the gate, so you won't need to run anywhere. But nevertheless, the runes are in non-obvious places.
First rune
To find the first rune, just look to the left, standing in front of the main gate, and look up to the very top. There are two small gates, above the upper ones, on a small ledge, there is a rune.
Second rune
To find the second stone, you need to go upstairs. You need to go to the right and climb the rivets protruding from the surrounding terrain, and then jump down to the platform located above the gate. Turning around, you can see that in the rock opposite the gate, there is a richly decorated object that looks like an eye mask. In the deepening of this item lies the second rune seal.
Third rune
After breaking the second stone, you need to go to the end of the platform and jump to another platform located lower. Now you need to raise your eyes and look towards the ice mountain. Above, on a small ledge, stands the last rune.
The reward for solving the puzzle is glacial catalyst, used to upgrade the Ward of Endless Storms, some experience, and more than five thousand silver.
For more useful information on passing the game, all secret treasure maps and artifacts, Norn and Valkyries chests, leveling Kratos and his weapons, read guide for God of War.
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