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Here are the exact locations of all flowers in God of War: Ragnarok for "Nine Realms of Bloom" favor.

God of War: Ragnarok — Flower Locations Guide

Here are the exact locations of all flowers in God of War: Ragnarok for "Nine Realms of Bloom" favor.

God of War: Ragnarok players can help Freya find the nine flowers scattered all over the Nine Realms during the “Nine Realms of Bloom” favor. Note that many flowers become available only when the story campaign is over.

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This guide will show you all flower locations in God of War: Ragnarok, including the conditions required for finding them.

Flower Location #1: Sparkthorn

You can initiate the “Nine Realms of Bloom” favor by collecting the first flower at Nidavellir in Svartalfheim. The Sparkthorn flower becomes available after you complete the 10th story mission, “Forging Destiny“.

It can be seen right outside on the street near one of the houses, indicated on the map above. Let Freya pick it up, and then you can go find the rest of the flowers across the Nine Realms.

Flower Location #2: Dawnbloom

The next flower can be seen at the foot of the mountain in The Forbidden Sands of Alfheim.

Dawnbloom will appear only when players complete the “Song of the Sands” favor, which requires players to find Hafgufa and destroy its bindings.

Flower Location #3: Ashpetal

The third flower can be found on the ground in The Crucible at Muspelheim. Ashpetal will appear only after players collect both halves of the Muspelheim Seed in Svartalfheim.

Flower Location #4: Soulblossom

The fourth flower can be obtained at Hel’s Perch in Helheim next to a dead body. The Soulblossom will appear once you defeat the boss of the area Garm, who unlocks the passage to the area.

Flower Location #5: Starblush

The next flower can be found on the narrow path in the south of The Sinkholes in Vanaheim. Starblush becomes available after you complete the “Return of the River” favor, which requires you to flood the jungle.

Flower Location #6: Ironbell

The sixth flower can be seen at the Angrboda’s Treehouse in Jotunheim.

Ironbell can be obtained only when you complete God of War: Ragnarok‘s main story. If you’ve done so, travel to Sindri’s House and speak to Ratatoskr to unlock this fast travel point.

Flower Location #7: Mirkweed

Mirkweed can be found next to a giant turtle statue at the Sanctuary Grove in Midgard. The fast travel point becomes available after speaking to Ratatoskr when the story is finished.

Flower Location #8: Frostfinger

The same goes for Frostfinger, which becomes available after talking to Ratatoskr at the end of the story campaign. You can find the flower in Mist Fields of Niflheim.

Flower Location #9: Dreamshade

The ninth and final flower can be found inside a prison cell of the Aesir Prison Wreckage in Niflheim. This area also becomes available once you complete the story campaign of the game.

Nine Realms of Bloom Rewards

Once you find all nine flowers, you will receive the following rewards:

  • 750 XP (Kratos).
  • 750 XP (Freya).

Those are all flower locations in God of War: Ragnarok. For other locations guides, walkthroughs, and more, head over to our Ragnarok tips hub right here.


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