All Tomb Artifacts Location Guide—Assassin’s Creed Valhalla 

Ubisoft released a DLC for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla called ‘Tombs of the Fallen’ which brought players free content. The Tombs of the Fallen are hidden dungeons which can be explored for lore, rewards and Artifacts. But we’re gonna talk specifically about the Artifacts.  

There are a total of 5 Artifacts in the ‘Tomb of the Fallen’ DLC which you can collect by exploring the Tombs. These Tombs are scattered all across England, and after completing the Tombs , you will be able to look for the artifact. We’ll tell you where exactly to find these Artifacts: 

1. Boudicca Tomb Artifact Location 

All Tomb Artifacts Location Guide—Assassin's Creed Valhalla
Boudicca Tomb Artifact Location

The Boudicca Tomb artifact is probably the easiest one to get. After completing the dungeon you’ll reach a tomb grave. Near the grave, you’ll find a bunch of wooden crates blocking a hole in the wall. Break the crates and then go through the hole. Move towards the end of the path and you’ll find the artifact lying on the ground.  

2. Cassivellaunus Tomb Artifact Location 

All Tomb Artifacts Location Guide—Assassin's Creed Valhalla
Cassivellaunus Tomb Artifact Location

After opening the chest which contains a piece of the Fallen Hero Armor, move forward. You’ll reach a door, and after opening this door, you’ll notice a broken bridge. Walk on the rope of the broken bridge in order to cross to the other side. After crossing, you’ll notice a zipline. Ride the zipline and drop down below to the room separated by a waterfall. Dive into the right side waterfall and you’ll find your artifact.  

3. Venutius Tomb Artifact Location 

All Tomb Artifacts Location Guide—Assassin's Creed Valhalla
Venutius Tomb Artifact Location

After completing the Venutius Tomb, ride the zipline directly towards the other side of the chamber which has a mastodon in it. Halfway through riding the zipline, drop down in the pit and you’ll see an ice wall on the left. Break it. Breaking the ice wall will reveal a thin opening in the wall. Squeeze through this opening and you’ll reach the next room where you’ll find the artifact you’re looking for.  

4. Verica’s Tomb Artifact Location 

All Tomb Artifacts Location Guide—Assassin's Creed Valhalla
Verica’s Tomb Artifact Location

After you have solved all the puzzles and opened the chest to claim the Sickle, turn North and move there. This is the path leading to the exit. As you are following the path leading to the exit, turn left, drop down, follow the path and cross the broken bridge to find the Artifact you’re looking for.  

5. Togodomnus Tomb Artifact Location 

All Tomb Artifacts Location Guide—Assassin's Creed Valhalla

After opening the chest and obtaining the Bearded Axe, look North and go there. This is the path that leads to the exit but before exiting the Tomb, you have to make another turn. While heading towards the exit, you’ll notice the waterfall, dive underwater, and turn to the left. On the other end of the area, in the hand of the statue, you’ll find the Artifact you’re looking for.  

These are all the locations for all the Tomb Artifacts. After collecting the five artifacts, you’ll be able to enter the Eden Ring Station, solve puzzles, and obtain The Blazing Sword which is a very powerful sword.  

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6. About Assassin’s Creed Valhalla

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is the twelfth instalment in the Assassin’s Creed franchise developed and published by Ubisoft. It follows the story of a Norwegian Viking, Eivor Varinsdottir, who longs for all the riches and resources available in England. However, when he meets resistance from the Saxons, especially king Aelfred of Wessex, he must carry out what’s necessary to achieve Valhalla in the afterlife.

 

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