Fornburg Flyting – Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Guide

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In the first village you visit in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla you will encounter a number of mini-games you will encounter as you playthrough the game. These mini-games range from drinking contest to a war of words. The war of words battle known as Flyting is completed by giving the best response from a selection of three responses. You have a limited time to select the best answer so I will help you get them right with our Fornburg Flyting guide.

Fornburg Flyting Answers

You can start the Fornburg Flyting mini-game by speaking to Alvis. Alvis is an NPC along the path leading to the Blacksmith and Tattoo Hut. He appears on your map as a Mask. When you interact with Alvis he will ask you to duel him in Flyting. This duel serves as a tutorial to the system. You can’t really but you can get praise from Alvis for picking the right answers as follows:

  1. I’ll recall what you’ve taught ere I enter the fray.
  2. Then I’ll tell you you’ve nothing inside of your skull.
  3. I will Flyt you with flourish and best you with flair.

Once you’ve finished the duel you will receive +1 to your Charisma. With Charisma you unlock the ability to use your words rather than you axes to solve problems. This skill is especially useful as you advance in the game so be sure to Flyt whenever it is available to you.

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