Should you kill Dag Valhalla?

Should you kill Dag Valhalla?

YOU SHOULD GIVE DAG THE AXE because it’s one of the game’s five key choices to make that drastically affects the ending of the game. If you’re after the true ending, give Dag his axe.

Does DAG have to die AC Valhalla?

Unfortunately, you cannot refuse Dag. You must defeat Dag and this confrontation is treated as a boss fight. The second choice, and much more important, awaits you right after winning the fight – when Eivor will stand over the dying Dag. You can: Hand over the axe to Dag and let him enter Valhalla after death.

Can you avoid killing Dag AC Valhalla?

The best choice here would be to hand over Dag his axe. If you don’t, it will change the ending of the game and you won’t get the true ending for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.

What happens if you dont give Dag his AXE?

What happens if you refuse to give Dag his axe? From a lore standpoint, the Danes in the game believe that dying with your axe in hand grants passage to Valhalla, where they will become one of Odin’s warriors. Denying Dag this is a pretty big deal, but then again he did try to kill you.

Should I join or stay Dag?

When the rescue mission to save Sigurd is ready, Dag says he must stay back to watch over the settlement. Whether you tell him he must join or he can do what he wants, Dag will make the choice not to take this journey with you.

What should I say to Dag AC Valhalla?

Dag dialogue choices

  • Sigurd would celebrate my achievements. You say how his achievements don’t diminish those of the rest of the clan, then commend their bravery.
  • I do not claim to be Sigurd’s equal. You tell him you won’t downplay your own triumphs, and you hope glory find all those who deserve it.
  • Silence, Dag.

Why is Dag against eivor?

Emigrating to England. With his jarl kidnapped, tensions between Dag and Eivor escalated. Dag woke Eivor in the middle of the night and challenged her to a holmgang for leadership of the clan, accusing Eivor of chasing glory and not focusing on finding Sigurd.