Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Opal Guide: How To Get

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Opal

In Assassin’s Creed Valhalla you are going to collect different kinds of resources that you can use for upgrades and buying things. Opal is the rarest resource in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and here we are going to walk you through how you can get it and what you can do with it.

How To Get Opal And What To Do With It In Assassin’s Creed Valhalla

To make use of Opal you need to move to England and progress the game until Reda sets shop in your settlement. This will connect you to a network of merchants and traders that trade goods in exchange for Opal. 

The items on sale change every day so it is worth coming back to and checking out. When you talk to Reda for the first time you will get 50 Opal to check out what the market is like. After that, you need to get your own.

You can find small amounts of Opal while exploring the open world. You can use your Raven to look around the area and spot Opal if there is any nearby. Another way of earning Opal is by completing contracts for Reda. Talk to Reda to pick up contracts. These are time-specific tasks that you need to complete. Some are harder than others.

Daily contracts are going to reward you with 5 Opal while weekly ones are going to earn you 20. This is one of the ways in which you can farm Opal fairly quickly. One of the missions of the game early on is to complete 10 contracts so you should have some Opal to spend once you have got the 50 Opal from Reda and after you have completed the 10 contracts.

This is how you can earn Opal in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and what you can do with it. If you are interested in learning more about the game then you can check out our guide on how you can heal.

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