In Assassin's Creed Valhalla, you'll have the opportunity to complete hunting and legendary animals deliveries. We explain you how to understand the hunting delivery of the colony and especially how to kill the legendary animals.
Hunting deliveries
Wallace needs certain body parts from hunted animals and he will reward you for your hard work if you complete various deliveries for him.
Take the time to kill the animals you see off the beaten path and give them to Wallace, because if you sell them you'll lose a chance to have significant resources.
- Runes
- Crafting materials
- Tattoo designs
Very often there is additional content to be able to customize Eivor or to improve his/her combat stats through the runes that you can add to your weapons.
Legendary hunts
Legendary animals are present all over the regions of Norway and England. They're part of the different mysteries available in-game and the Hunter's Hunt will be happy to reward you if you bring the animal's remains. You'll be rewarded with diagrams and a stuffed head that will be automatically installed in the longhouse.
Elk of Bloody Peaks — Rygjafylke
To kill this animal, the easiest way will be to use your bow. It will make you waltz very often while loading you with its antlers, so take distances and shoot as much as possible on its head. Finish it in hand-to-hand combat by taking the time to dodge its charges.
Black Shulk — East Anglia
Patience is the mother of all virtues. This dog won't be very complicated to kill, but it will take a lot of distance from you. Wait until it finishes its charges and start to chain the blows. Try to make a parry against its assaults — you'll have a much better chance of reducing its life bar quickly.
The Corpse Feeders — Oxenefordscire
In the small arena, the wolves will be three against you. This is a bit of a complicated task, as they will take turns trying to knock you down and grab you by the throat. To make the fight easier, climb on the roof of one of the small huts and follow the instructions below:
- Automatically, the smallest wolf (the white one) will come up to try to make you fall, but with good parries and dodges, you'll manage to stay on the roof. Take the time to dodge before hitting and you'll be able to succeed in your fight without too much worry.
- Once the white wolf is dead, stay on the roof and the black wolf will come to meet you on its own. Proceed in the same way, but be careful: it will come down from time to time to regain its strength by eating corpses. Shoot arrows at its highlighted sensitive areas and it will automatically stop the regeneration process. Follow the same process as with the white wolf.
- Finally, only the biggest wolf remains. It's best to go down and shoot arrows into its head while backing up. It's slower than the others, so you can easily distance yourself from it.
Original content by Camille"Effylia" Bouin.