Assassin's Creed Valhalla Best Ending | How to see the most satisfying conclusion
A Viking’s life is full of blood, adventure, and glory, but to get the best ending in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla you have to make some tough decisions as well.
Throughout your adventure as you fight through the Raven Clan’s Viking conquest of England, there are more than a few choices which have a lasting affect on the story you see.
On your way towards the ending of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, you’re given a lot of dialogue choices. For the most part it’s fine to go with your gut feeling; you shouldn’t play the game in fear of making a “mistake” and “ruining” your playthrough.
However, there are a few key quests which have different outcomes based on your decisions and actions.
On top of this, your relationship with your brother Sigurd is key to the resolution of the game’s story. At a few points across Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, your fraternal bond will be tested, and to see the best ending, you’ll need to weather those storms.
As we go through the different actions Eivor needs to take, we’ll try our very best not to spoil them too completely. When these situations arise, you should know what we’re talking about.
However, it almost goes without saying, but consider this your spoiler warning for quests, character scenarios, and twists.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Best Ending
Below is a list of the general actions you need to take to see the best ending in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. We have separate pages for each, so click through for more information on them.
Most deal with the resolutions to the region quests for the kingdoms of England, while the ones that specifically mention Sigurd are about your relationship with him.
They are in rough order of appearance:
- Do not steal Styrbjorn’s resources before you head to England
- Pick the correct traitor in Grantebridge - click for details
- Spare Leofrith in Ledecestrescire
- Spare Rued in East Anglia, then let Oswald fight him later
- Do not pursue a relationship with Randvi until her situation with Sigurd changes in the late-game
- Do not punch Basim or Sigurd after your quest with Fulke in Oxenefordescire
- Let major characters have their axe in your fights with them - you will know who
- Don’t pick Herefrith as Ealdorman in Lincolnscire
- Tell Ubba the truth during the Sciropscire arc
- Pick the correct traitor in Essexe
- Don’t go against Sigurd’s final judgements at Ravensthorpe - you can make your own decision where he doesn't intervene
- Resolve the Snotinghamscire arc by letting the two candidates rule together
- Follow your gut with Faravid in Eurvicscire, this is deliberately ambiguous
- Accept the casualties at the end of the Hamtunscire arc. You don't seem to be able to do anything about it
For more on Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, we have a page on the best weapons, here.