We’ll explain just that in this God of War guide. Finding Chaos Flames is mostly a matter of defeating certain bosses, though the last Flame takes a bit more work to obtain. Here’s what you need to know about their locations. Note, there are story spoilers below, so tread carefully!

All God of War Chaos Flames Locations

God of War has four Chaos Flames, which upgrade your Blades of Chaos to the maximum level of five. You won’t be able to reach level five until you finish the main campaign, though, thanks to a quirk in how you obtain the final one.

Aside from the last one, you’ll obtain Chaos Flames as part of the main story by defeating bosses, so there’s little chance of accidentally overlooking one. Here’s when you’ll get each of them.

Chaos Flame 1: Defeat the Bridgekeeper in Helheim Chaos Flame 2: Defeat Grendel of the Frost and Grendel of the Ash in Tyr’s Temple Chaos Flame 3: Defeat the Traveler on your second trip to Helheim

Chaos Flame 4, sometimes called the fifth CF because it enhances the Blades of Chaos to level five, is a bit different. You’ll need to take on an optional challenge for this and defeat Valkyrie Gondul in Muspelheim. You get the Raging Fire of Muspelheim for doing so, and once you finish the main campaign, you can give that to Brok in exchange for the last one.

How to Upgrade Chaos Blades in God of War

Speak to Brok or Sindri after you obtain a Chaos Flame, and you’ll have the option to enhance the Blades. Doing so also unlocks new combat skills to buy and sees Kratos gain a level. 

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That’s all you need to know about Chaos Flames in God of War, but make sure to check out our other God of War guides for more tips and tricks, including how to get Anchors of Fog in Niflheim.