It’s one of the sillier diversions in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, but an underrated important one. Winning flyting matches improves your character’s charisma, which unlocks different dialogue options later down the line.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Flyting tips Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Flyting Answers Flyting opponent: Alvis Flyting opponent: Manning, Fighter of Wolves Flyting opponent: Jungulf Flyting opponent: Fergal the Faceless Flyting opponent: Hogg the Burly Flyting opponent: Augusta the Cheerful Flyting opponent: Brother Quiescis (and Acolyte Alwin) Flyting opponent: Chadwick, Monger of Gossip Flyting opponent: Ove the Scarred Flyting opponent: Lady Ellette Flyting opponent: Hertha the Very High Flyting opponent: Borghild the Alewife’s Bane Flyting opponent: Fenn the Wistful Flyting opponent: Stigr the Amorous Flyting opponent: Thor Flyting opponent: Ratatosk the Tree Rat
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Flyting tips
The basics of flyting are easy: insult your opponent as callously as possible, while making sure it rhymes with what has already been said. However, to score the most injuriously witty retort you need to also match the beat of what’s been said (not say too much or too little), and match the meaning of the original insult. There’s no skill in saying something random. For example, if your opponent calls you stupid, then you should look for a reply which insults their intelligence too. With this in mind, we’ve collated all of the “correct” answers to the flyting matches in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. While you are timed in your responses, if you have this open when you enter a match there’s more than enough time to look at the answers and pick the right one.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Flyting Answers
Flyting opponent: Alvis
Alvis is a resident of Fornburg who later joins Eivor in their English settlement of Ravensthorpe. Alvis’s flyting duel is unique in that it doesn’t count towards region completion or Mysteries. Basically, he’s the tutorial guy for this mini-game.
Flyting opponent: Manning, Fighter of Wolves
Manning can be found in Rygjafylke. His nickname might explain why he regards Eivor (whose defining physical characteristic is the scar they picked up from a wolf bite) as a bit of a weakling. Although allegedly his taunts are all in good fun.
Flyting opponent: Jungulf
Jungulf can be found in Repton, in the Ledecestrescire region. He has a pretty low opinion of Danes, so throws down the gauntlet for Eivor to represent their people.
Flyting opponent: Fergal the Faceless
Fergal can be found in Grantebridgescire. Despite his fearsome reputation as a flyter preceding him, it turns out Eivor doesn’t need to worry too much about facing him — especially since the duel is conducted with the pair shouting at each other through a wall.
Flyting opponent: Hogg the Burly
Hogg can be found in Oxenefordscire. As his nickname might suggest, he thinks Eivor a bit on the skinny side, but would rather demonstrate his disdain for them through words than through action.
Flyting opponent: Augusta the Cheerful
Augusta the Cheerful can be found in Lunden. Unlike your other flyting opponents, she wants to turn the tables and make the game one of flattery rather than insults.
Flyting opponent: Brother Quiescis (and Acolyte Alwin)
Brother Quiescis can be found in Cent. Uniquely, this flyting opponent is a monk who has taken a vow of silence — but his companion Acolyte Alwin is on hand to (allegedly) translate Brother Quiescis’s vague gestures into erudite barbs aimed at Eivor.
Flyting opponent: Chadwick, Monger of Gossip
Chadwick can be found in East Anglia. He claims to have heard some unflattering rumours about Eivor, and wants to see if their flyting is as bad as their fighting.
Flyting opponent: Ove the Scarred
Ove can be found in Sciropescire. If you’re wondering how he got those scars, it’s probably because he goes around challenging massive warriors to duels with zero provocation. Just a thought.
Flyting opponent: Lady Ellette
Lady Ellette can be found in Essexe. She’s such a renowned flyter that she has her own Flyting Herald to act as her hype man. Talk to him and he’ll arrange a flyting duel between the two of you.
Flyting opponent: Hertha the Very High
Hertha can be found in Jorvik. It’s not what you’re probably thinking: she challenges you from her position standing atop a tower, which she seems to regard as the literal moral high-ground for some reason.
Flyting opponent: Borghild the Alewife’s Bane
Borghild can be found in Eurvicscire. A lady who likes to enjoy a drink or three along with a lively exchange of insults, she’s hoping to meet a likeminded soul in Eivor.
Flyting opponent: Fenn the Wistful
Fenn can be found in Hamtunscire. As his name suggests there’s a hint of self-deprecation in his challenge, but that’s not to say he isn’t willing to read Eivor to filth as well.
Flyting opponent: Stigr the Amorous
Stigr can be found in Snotinghamscire. As you might have guessed from the name, Stigr is the only flyting opponent to also be a potential romantic interest for Eivor, just in case you’re into that idea.
Flyting opponent: Thor
Thor can be found in Asgard (where else?). A very affable seeming chap, the God of Thunder bellow his flytes at you in an appropriately booming voice from across a ravine.
Flyting opponent: Ratatosk the Tree Rat
Ratatosk can be found in Jotunheim. A fun fact about Ratatosk: he’s the only flyting opponent in the game who’s also a talking mythical squirrel.
For more help with Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, check out our run-down of the best weapons, as well as our character-building guide of the best skills. Or if it’s action you’re after, we have guides on how to beat the early-game optional bosses: Erik Loyalskull the Lost Drengr and the Elk of Bloody Peaks Legendary Animal.