The God of War Valhalla young Kratos skin (also known as Classic Kratos) from the original GOW trilogy allows you to take on the DLC as the original Ghost of Sparta. But not only that, players can even carry this over to God of War Ragnarok New Game Plus, which will likely leave the main cast deeply confused as to why Kratos is suddenly half his age now. However, no matter which mode you want to try, below How to unlock Young Kratos in God of War Valhalla and what are the rules for using him We will explain!
How to get young Kratos in God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla DLC?
To get the Classic/Young Kratos skin in the God of War Valhalla DLC Simply complete the main story attached to the DLC. No, this doesn't mean 100% completion, you just need to play the main story and reach the end credits. It's a process that will probably take between 10 and 15 hours, depending on your skill level and what difficulty you're playing the game on.
Once you unlock this, you will receive a notification on the screen alerting you about it. From this point on, when you enter the armor menu, you'll be able to switch between the bushier, older Kratos of the Nine Realms/reboot era and the younger, spicier version from the original games. A new option (visible at the bottom right) is presented. There is no mechanical difference between the two, the change is purely cosmetic, and in fact your allies and friends don't even comment on it – it's clearly just a fun tweak for the player's benefit.
Not only that, The classic Kratos model does not affect what armor you can wear. The change is accessed from the armor menu, yes, but it only changes Kratos' face and a few minor body elements on the character model, removing the scar on his belly, for example. Armor and its effects are still entirely up to the player's choice.
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