AKheon | God of War: Ragnarök (PS4) - small climbing wall trick with Atreus @AKheon | Uploaded January 2024 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
A glitch tech that lets you break loose from a climbing wall and drop down, allowing some out of bounds and shortcuts here and there.
To note, this is played on the unpatched PS4-version. There's no telling if this trick exists on the other versions of the game.
It's the easiest to do at "leaping points". Push L-stick without looking directly to the direction you're leaping so that Atreus stays in the "ready to jump" pose. Then rhythmically flick L-stick to the direction of the leap point while switching arrow types. For me, I get the best success when I do both in a roughly same rhythm, as seen on the video.
The trick can be done elsewhere on a climbing wall too, probably on any region that allows you to switch different arrow types. However, getting Atreus to drop is frustratingly inconsistent and I don't really have any advice on how to get it happen quickly.
This tech is possible to do even before you acquire any different arrow types. It's curious how such a harmless and passive seeming input plays a role in all this...
A glitch tech that lets you break loose from a climbing wall and drop down, allowing some out of bounds and shortcuts here and there.
To note, this is played on the unpatched PS4-version. There's no telling if this trick exists on the other versions of the game.
It's the easiest to do at "leaping points". Push L-stick without looking directly to the direction you're leaping so that Atreus stays in the "ready to jump" pose. Then rhythmically flick L-stick to the direction of the leap point while switching arrow types. For me, I get the best success when I do both in a roughly same rhythm, as seen on the video.
The trick can be done elsewhere on a climbing wall too, probably on any region that allows you to switch different arrow types. However, getting Atreus to drop is frustratingly inconsistent and I don't really have any advice on how to get it happen quickly.
This tech is possible to do even before you acquire any different arrow types. It's curious how such a harmless and passive seeming input plays a role in all this...