Increase your max Rage in God of War Ragnarok by finding this item

Increase your max Rage in God of War Ragnarok by finding this item

If you're wondering how to increase your max Rage in God of War Ragnarok, then we have a guide that explains everything.

16th Sep 2024 11:48

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Rage is a key mechanic for God of War Ragnarok's combat, so upgrading the max amount of Rage you can unleash on enemies is vital during your playthrough. Learn how to keep increasing your metre while playing.

How to increase your max Rage

There is only one way that you can increase your max Rage meter, and that's to find Horn of Blood Mead items scattered across the Nine Realms.

This is the exact same method that we saw in the last God of War game, except that the rate at which you unlock Rage upgrades has increased.

You unlock a Rage upgrade when you first find one Horn of Blood Mead, then again when you find two, then again when you find three, and so on.

While this means it will take longer to unlock Rage upgrades in the later half of the game, it does make it easier to become powerful more quickly in the early stages of the game.

Where can you find Horns of Blood Mead?

Kratos in a snowy environment in God of War Ragnarok

Horns of Blood Mead are stored in ornate gold chests that are usually locked behind a runic puzzle.

Keep an eye out on your travels for these chests. Once you've found one, look nearby to find either a set of bells or braziers - these must either be destroyed or set alight to open the chest.

Our best advice for finding these chests is to simply explore everywhere. God of War Ragnarok doesn't punish the player for straying from the beaten path, so it's definitely worth the short detour for the reward it gives you.

In addition, I've found several of the Horns of Blood Mead while completing 'Favour' side quests; these can be a good place to start.

Joshua Boyles

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Joshua Boyles

Joshua is the Guides Editor at GGRecon. After graduating with a BA (Hons) degree in Broadcast Journalism, he previously wrote for publications such as FragHero and GameByte. You can often find him diving deep into fantasy RPGs such as Skyrim and The Witcher, or tearing it up in Call of Duty and Battlefield. He's also often spotted hiking in the wilderness, usually blasting Arctic Monkeys.

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