God of War Ragnarok Hel Tear Locations Guide – Where to Find All

God of War Ragnarok Hel Tear Locations Guide

In one of the side quest Favors in God of War Ragnarok, you will be tasked with finding six Hel Tears to complete them. Though part of a single side quest, these count as collectibles that you need to participate in if you are looking for 100% completion of the game. This God of War Ragnarok Hel Tear Locations Guide will show you where you can find all the Hel Tears in the game.

God of War Ragnarok Hel Tear Locations Guide

Hel Tears are part of the Hel to Pay Favor, found in the Reunion main mission of the game. Hel Tears open up the path for enemies to come to attack you, while the target is to take them out and defend your companion.

Hel Tear Location #1 – Sindri’s House

You will find it automatically when playing the Reunion mission of the main story.

Hel Tear Location #2 – The Gleaming Bale in Helheim

The second Hel Tear can be found in the Gleaming Bale in Helheim when you will be in the 12th main mission of the game called Reunion.

Hel Tear Location #3 – The Strond in Alfheim

When in The Strond, you need to go south from the Strong Mystic Gateway.

Hel Tear Location #4 – Well of Urd in Midgard

On the mountain cliffside that takes you to the Well of Urd

God of War Ragnarok Hel Tear Locations Guide

Hel Tear Location #5 – Aurvangar Wetlands in Svartalfheim

Go to the shore east of the Wetlands where you can climb down the platforms to reach the Hel Tear

God of War Ragnarok Hel Tear Locations Guide

Hel Tear Location #6 – The Southern Wilds in Vanaheim

Straight from the Southern Wilds Mystic Gateway.

God of War Ragnarok Hel Tear Locations Guide

If you need more help with the game, check out our God of War Ragnarok guides.

That’s all the Hel Tears that you can find as shown in this God of War Ragnarok Hel Tear Locations Guide. Post your comments below.

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