How to Upgrade the Blades of Chaos in God of War Ragnarok

Keep those blades sharp.

Your weapons are everything in God of War Ragnarok. Making sure they are upgraded, powerful, and tuned to your liking, will help your carve through the enemies. Your trusty Levithan Axe and Blades of Chaos are upgraded independently of one another. Here’s how to upgrade the Blades of Chaos in God of War Ragnarok.

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How to Upgrade the Blades of Chaos in God of War Ragnarok

If you want to upgrade the Blades of Chaos in God of War Ragnarok, you will need a specific material. The material is called the Chaos Flame. A limited number of these are around because the Blades of Chaos can only be upgraded several times. You’ll generally obtain these from main story-centric missions; however, you’ll also be able to find Chaos Sparks, which can be combined to form a Chaos Flame.

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The main story of God of War Ragnarok will net you five Chaos Flames. To obtain Chaos Sparks, you’ll need to complete and defeat the six Dragur Holes around all of the realms. We have a list of the location of every Dragur Hole if you’re trying to obtain the Chaos Sparks.

Once you have a Chaos Flame, head over to the workbench with Brok and Sindri anywhere in the world, you can then click on the Blades of Chaos and upgrade them with the square button. As long as you have a Chaos Flame, you’ll be able to keep upgrading the blades. It’s key to your survival.

Well, that’s how you upgrade the Blades of Chaos in God of War Ragnarok. Check out all of our valuable and helpful guides on the game. Are you worried about selling the Consul’s Journal? We have the answer to if you should or not.


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