God of War Ragnarok Pilgrim Landing Legendary Chest Bridge Puzzle

by Ami Dalsania

God of War Ragnarok Pilgrim’s Landing legendary chest bridge puzzle guide, we’ll show you where to find the legendary chest in Pilgrim’s Landing and how to solve the drawbridge puzzles to move on.

It’s not very complicated, but you might get stuck because it uses a mechanic you just learned about recently. So, here is what you need to do.

Pilgrim Landing Legendary Chest Bridge in God of War Ragnarok

To get to the legendary chest in the Pilgrim’s Landing area of God of War Ragnarok, you have to know how to solve two bridge puzzles.

Pilgrim Landing Legendary Chest Bridge in God of War Ragnarok

Basically, there will be two drawbridges with two knots on each side to keep them closed. Your job is to cut these knots so that Kratos and Freya can get through.

The first one is pretty easy and shows you a new way that the game works. First, cut the right-hand knot. Then, use Freya’s arrow to make a sigil near the top brazier.

If you shoot another arrow at the brazier, the vines will go up in flames. This shows the second knot, so to open the drawbridge, throw the axe at it. Easy-peasy.

In God of War Ragnarok, the answer to the second Pilgrim’s Landing legendary chest bridge puzzle is a bit more complicated. The knot on the left side is easy to get to.

For the right knot, follow the trail of vines until the wall stops, then keep going right. You’ll see a lit brazier at the edge of the opposite wall, but what’s more important is that you’ll see a swing with two braziers up in the tree.

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Use the Leviathan Axe to cut the knot that’s holding the “chandelier” together and move it closer to you.

To light the first brazier, attach the Blades of Chaos to the swing’s grapple point and move it to the right. Then, use Freya’s arrows to move the flames to the brazier on the left.

To light the brazier next to the vines, turn the chandelier to the left. Like you did at the last bridge, use the arrows to cut down the vines. From there, it’s easy.