The “Eyes of the All-Father” trophy is one of the many trophies in ASTRO BOT that require you to hunt down collectibles in levels, specifically tasking you with finding the locations of all Ravens in the Bot of War stage.
Bot of War is one of the earliest stages in the game, and it has 8 Ravens for you to encounter. Collect every single one of them and you’ll get the “Eyes of the All-Father” trophy! Simple enough, right?
In this guide, we’ll tell you the locations of all 8 of these tricky Ravens.
All Ravens Locations Guide | Eyes Of The All-Father Trophy
The first Raven is right at the start of the level, while you’re flying on the DualSense. It’ll be on some rocks directly in front of you before you land. Tilt the DualSense to hit the Raven and collect it.
Golden Shell
Look for a massive spiked golden shell to your left as you enter the first open area in the level. It’ll have a block of ice on the left side, near some enemies. Break the ice to reveal a jump pad.
Use the jump pad to get high in the air and fall onto the shell itself. You should now see some scaffolding near the shell and over the sea. The Raven will be on that scaffolding.
Cable Bridge Cliff
To leave the first open area, you’ll need to throw the axe at a switch. This will spawn a cable bridge which you can cross, as shown above.
The Raven will be in front of you and to the left, on top of a cliff made of ice. Throw your axe at it to collect it.
Massive Tree Turtle
In the same area as the cable bridge from before, take a right instead of a left. You should spot a large robot turtle with a tree on its back.
Approach the right side of the turtle and go up the slope. Interact with the grab point to flip the turtle over. This will also let you rescue the Valkyrie Queen bot.
Get on the turtle’s belly and look up to the ruins above to spot the Raven.
Jörmungandr
Go back to the cliff where you found the Cable Bridge Cliff Raven and continue through the path on the left. You should notice a strange block of ice on a nearby island.
Break the block of ice to reveal a horn, which you can use to summon Jörmungandr the World Serpent.
Once you summon Jörmungandr, jump onto its head and look at the nearby cliffs. You should spot this Raven off in the distance. Thankfully, it’s close enough for you to throw your axe at it!
By The Checkpoint
For this Raven, simply get back on the main path of the level and reach the next checkpoint. Look to your left as you reach the checkpoint to see the Raven on a nearby ledge. As always, chuck your axe at it!
Feather Tree
Right after you get the previous Raven, turn around and you should spot a breakable block of ice.
Break the block of ice to reveal a jump pad. Use the jump pad to reach some thin layers of ice which you can break with the axe to reveal a path.
Go through the path and you should see the Raven flying around the area, near a tree covered with large white feathers. Hit it with the axe to collect it and you’ll also rescue the Mimir Bot!
Giant Axe
At long last, the last of all the Ravens locations required for the “Eyes of the All-Father” trophy in ASTRO BOT! You can find this one once you use a log to activate a gigantic axe later in the level. You should be in the checkpoint spot shown above.
Use the axe switch in front of you to trigger a cable bridge, then use it to reach the base of the giant axe. You’ll find the Raven tucked away on the platform below the axe. Collect this one and you’re all done here, you should get the “Eyes of the All-Father” trophy instantly!
If you need help with more hidden items for trophies, check out our guide for the “The Lost Eggacy” trophy. It’ll help you find all the hidden eggs in the Dude Raiding level!
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