God of War: Ragnarok — Noatun’s Garden Collectibles Guide

Here's where to find all of the collectibles in Vanaheim's Noatun's Garden region in God of War: Ragnarok.
Here's where to find all of the collectibles in Vanaheim's Noatun's Garden region in God of War: Ragnarok.

Much like Pilgrim’s Landing, Noatun’s Garden is another relatively small sub-region of Vanaheim found within the River Delta. You’ll likely pass by this God of War: Ragnarok location while paddling around the waterways during the Freya’s Missing Peace Favor or while looking for Lunda’s armor pieces. 

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Here are the collectibles you can expect to find:

  • x1 Favor (Garden for the Dead)
  • x1 Artifact
  • x1 Treasure Map
  • x1 Legendary Chest
  • x2 Lore Markers
  • x1 Lunda’s Broken Belt

Vanaheim: Noatun’s Garden Collectibles Locations

Favor (Garden for the Dead)

  • Reward: Svartalfheim’s Safety Amulet Enchantment

Interact with the spirit on the backside of the tree in the center of the area. You’ll be tasked with ridding the Garden of the three poison-spewing braziers around the area.

Lunda’s Broken Belt

From the spirit that gave you the Favor, turn around and use your chisel to break the mirrored door between the two Forest Ancient statues. Open the chest inside for Lunda’s Broken Belt, a piece of Lunda’s missing armor, which you need to complete the Lost Armor Labor. 

Lore Marker (Golrab of the Ashes and Frost)

This Lore Marker is to the right of the mirrored door at the base of the tower with the poison brazier. 

Artifact (Family Crest: Hoenir’s Crest)

This collectible is on the ground in the back right/southeastern corner of the area, right of the Lore Marker tower, near where you can climb on top of the gated building on the southern side of the Garden.

Lore Marker (Garden’s Progress)

From the Artifact, climb on top of the building with the large gate on the southern side of the area. The Lore Marker is on the roof.

Treasure Map (Under the Rainbow)

This Treasure Map is hidden in the rocks to the right of the building with the Legendary Chest on the northern side of the Garden.

Legendary Chest (Jewel of Yggdrasil)

This Chest is locked behind the gated building on the northern side of the Garden, next to the Treasure Map. To gain entry, use the opening on the northeast side to align Sigil arrows to destroy the red flowers wrapped around the counterweight chain. Once you’ve removed them, break the chain of the counterweight to lower it and open the door.

And there you have it: all of the collectibles, Favors, and missing armor pieces in Vanaheim’s Noatun’s Garden. For more tips and walkthroughs, head over to our God of War: Ragnarok guides hub.


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