

However, it's worth it if you're in a jam, or surrounded by enemies. You'll have to be careful with its use, as there's only enough energy to use it a few times until it's replenished. You'll earn each of these over the course of the game, so don't worry about finding them.Įach type of magic is tied in with a specific weapon that Kratos will use over the course of the game. In addition, they can also power specific mechanical devices that Kratos will run across later in his journey.Īs for other weapons used for secondary purposes, there's the Bow of Apollo, which allows you to shoot a limited range of arrows at foes the Head of Helios, which lights up areas, blinds enemies long enough to hit them effectively and finds hidden secrets and the Boots of Hermes, which speeds up Kratos' style of attack, and also gives him access to areas he can't reach at normal speed. These are the best of the bunch, mainly because they carry an electrical charge that can stun most enemies. A pair of blades put together by three swords crafted from the Omphalos Stone, they're given to you by Hephaestus right before you have to kill him. They work very similarly to the Gauntlet of Zeus, so if you're familiar with that weapon, you'll dig right in here.įinally, in terms of powerful weapons, there's the Nemesis Whip. While they're not the greatest when they come to range, they pack quite a punch, and are useful against later bosses in the game. You'll get to use these right away once you knock Hades into the pit, right before he becomes gargantuan.Īlso known as the lion gauntlets, the Nemean Cestus are a pair of animal head shaped gloves that you'll acquire from Hercules once you beat him to a bloody pulp. However, they react very differently, as they can drag along the ground for more connected hits, and also have a slight bit more range than previous weapons. These work in a similar fashion to Kratos' Blades, as you carry around two of them connected with chains. Once you beat Hades in the Underworld, you'll be able to acquire the Claws of Hades. With it, he can rip through foes with ease, but the power eventually runs out, and you'll have to wait for it to refill before you can unsheathe the sword again. This glowing sword is often used whenever Kratos activates his Rage mode (left and right analog buttons pressed together when the meter is full). If you played God of War II, the Blade of Olympus will be quite familiar.

They provide most of the same combos as the previous Blades, but with enhanced new abilities through upgrades that she provides, including more powerful strikes.

These soon become upgraded by the Blades of Exile, which you'll receive from Athena's specter in the Underworld. You can also grab enemies and rip them to shreds with a well-timed stab, provided you aren't immediately surrounded by them. If you've played previous God of War games, you know how these work, as you can chain together weak and strong hits into powerful combos. These are the two swords that Kratos starts out with over the course of his adventure, given to him by Athena. Here's a general guide that covers Kratos' tools of the trade.įirst up, there's the Blades of Athena. We've already covered the beginners ' tipsfor the game, but now it's time to move on to weapons and magic, which you'll be using quite often when it comes to conquering enemies big and small.
