This collection includes every marker from the Flyting category of points of interest in Assassin's Creed Valhalla, all placed on interactive maps created specifically for the game.
Win flyting duels to increase your charisma. Flyting is a contest consisting of the exchange of three insults between you and your opponent, often conducted in verse. When you accept a flyting duel, you must place a wager to begin - 100 silver, 150, or 200 silver. Flyting duels count as MYSTERIES.
Flyting duels are another way to obtain new glorious victories in Eivor's saga. Try to find new opponents in towns across the world and start conversations to begin the flyting duel.
During the duel, listen carefully to what your opponent is saying. The most suitable and accurate answer you can select within the available choices will crush him, and bring you closer to winning the duel. But hurry! You only have a limited time to think about your answer and make the right choice.
Winning flyting duels increases your Charisma level, which will unlock specific dialogue options in certain situations.
Alvis is a resident of Fornburg who then moves to Ravensthorpe, your settlement in England (Alvis and Holger's House). He can be considered as a sort of flyting tutorial. Correct answers are:
A. I'll recall what you've taught ere I enter the fray.
B. Then I'll tell you you've nothing inside of your skull.
C. I will flyt you with flourish and best you with flair!
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A. What you make up in muscles, you're lacking in spine.
B. They seem perfectly placed to give children a scare.
C. No, you're quite like your arms: just incredibly thick.
Show the mapA. You're the picture of elegance, beauty and grace.
B. O, your valor's the subject of story and song.
C. It is truly a pleasure, my partner's sublime.
Show the mapA. Your face brings to mind the arse-end of a horse.
B. Now to look upon you leaves both my eyes in pain.
C. You've drunk far too much ale, now, you're just telling lies.
Show the mapA. Though you speak through another, your flyting's still poor.
B. Though you choose to be quiet, your folly is loud.
C. With such drivel to speak, I see why you keep mum.
Show the mapA. Then you're speaking to fools, and their knowledge is flawed.
B. And they're sorely mistaken, I'm known for my might.
C. Then you've clearly misheard them, my wit is immense.
Show the mapA. Nay, one thousand's a pittance, it's closer to ten.
B. It is not mine to judge, only fill up the graves.
C. To ensure that I'll sit in Valhalla one day.
Show the mapAvailable after completing the "Glory Regained" quest. Talk to a woman standing near the house. She will give you the key to enter the house. To start the duel, sit on the stool. No wager is placed here. Choose any answers you want, this duel is a joke.
Show the mapTo start the duel interact with the pots standing on the barrel below.
A. The one fool that I see here is up on that wall.
B. Then enjoy while you can, a great fall is at hand.
C. What's it like feigning hugeness? You're naught but a gnome.
Show the mapA. O, you're barely an insect, a fly that I'll swat.
B. You're possessed of a baldness that's scared off your hair.
C. You've the brain of a donkey, to challenge a Norse.
Show the mapA. O, to beat such a braggart, will surely be fun!
B. You're a weakling, a milksop, a cadger, a louse.
C. Your pride is appalling, and your rhyming is worse.
Show the mapA. For they put all who hear them to sleep.
B. I'll defeat you and banish all doubt.
C. Lend a salve, for your words make me ill.
Show the mapA. And your thick little skull's fit for grinding my axe on.
B. Test your might against mine and we'll see how you do.
C. If it's fighting you want, I shall take you on now.
As soon as you're done with the duel on lyrics, you'll have to fistfight him.
Show the mapA. Yes, with words I'll ensnare you and put you to bed.
B. I'm as good with my lips as I am with my tongue.
C. While I doubt you can take me, I'll give you a go.
After winning the duel, you can have a little fun with him.
Show the mapNo wager is placed here.
A. O beware what you ask for, I'll finish the fight.
B. I'm as wise as an owl, you're a fool of a god.
C. Well, your victory's not what my visions portend.
Show the mapNo wager is placed here.
A. I should like to see you try.
B. They're too dull to conquer me.
C. I grow weary of your squeak.
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