While hiding underground, they prepare and execute a leaping rush attack that cannot be blocked, only parried or evaded. They are notable for being tougher than previous incarnations of Wraiths, as they are capable of attacking Kratos from underground at long range: if Kratos knocks them back with a strong attack, they will crawl into the ground after falling on it. The Keres Wraith are enemies featured in Ghost of Sparta, as deadly minions of Thanatos. He gains red, green and blue orbs by killing them, and the quantity of each of them varies depending on how he executes them (normally of brutally).Ī Keres Wraith slashing her nails at Kratos Kratos can damage and kill them in the same way as he does with the Wraiths of Athens. They are almost identical to the Wraith of Athens, except they are slightly stronger.
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In God of War II, the quantity of red orbs gained is considerably greater and blue ones are gained as well.ĭesert Wraiths are encountered exclusively in Pandora's Temple. In God of War, he gains a few red orbs for killing one of them. If he then grabs them in mid-air, he will pull them down to the ground, and slam the creature's back on his shoulder.Īfter doing enough damage, Kratos can kill them by throwing them to the ground, ripping off their one of their bladed arms, and decapitating them with it. Kratos can damage them at any moment by sticking their blades into the ground, and then giving them an uppercut with his blades, after which he can follow them in air. They attack by burrowing into the ground, and then leaping up out of it to strike Kratos with their bladed arms. The Wraiths of Athens are also encountered in God of War II, but only beyond the Temple of Lahkesis (before reaching the Destiny's Atrium), and inside the Ruins of the Forgotten.
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Their skin is dark and decayed and they wear pieces of a golden armor, which cover their heads and shoulders. Like their name indicates, Kratos first encounters these Wraiths throughout the rooftops and buildings within the city of Athens. The Wraiths of Athens are the most common type of Wraith that Kratos encounters. The Wraiths of Hades themselves will try to block most of the player's attacks, but it's possible to break this block with a heavy attack ( Triangle). These spirits are maybe even weaker than in Singleplayer, but will try to evade almost every attack from players. However, their spirits are much more independent and will appear by themselves (without having been summoned by a major Wraith of Hades) many times.
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They keep all of their abilities, including their spirit summon and their power to enter the ground and attack from below.
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Multiplayer: Wraiths of Hades can also be found in the Trial of the Gods mode of the Desert of Lost Souls and in the Tower of Delphi, in Multiplayer. Wraiths of Hades are encoutered three times, during the path to The Oracle's Chambers, the Head of Apollo, and during the third and final section of the Trials of Archimedes. Both red and blue orbs are gained for brutally executing these foes. To kill a Wraith of Hades, Kratos takes one of their curved blades, pushes them to the floor and impales their chest with it, just like he does to the Wraiths of Olympus.
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This is also the brutal way to finish these Wraiths' spirits. If a golden halo appears above their heads, Kratos can grab them with his Blades and slam them on the ground three times, gaining magic orbs at each slam. Like the other Wraiths, these ones have the ability to enter the ground and attack warriors by leaping up, but they can be pulled back by pressing R1 while they're underground. They are similar to the Wraiths of Olympus in God of War III, as they both used curved blades and have human like hands. They are the strongest type of Wraith encountered in the God of War series, being able to summon spirits of themselves to attack Kratos, unlike previous installments. Wraiths of Hades are a new type of Wraith encountered in God of War: Ascension.