Assassin’s Creed Valhalla siege of Paris | Assassination of Bishop Gozlin

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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla siege of Paris | Assassination of Bishop Gozlin

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By James Billcliffe
August 13, 2021 18:50 GMT

When you participate in the nominal siege of Paris Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Bishop Gozlin – The samurai priest of Bellatores – is next on your hot list.

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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla siege of Paris | How to unlock the assassination of Bishop Gozlin

After the cutscenes, follow the task markers through the fired wall to start.

There is a note on the wall in front of you with a North European Union friend. He may know where Gozlin is held in the church bell tower.

Infiltrate or break into the building where they are held-climb the ladder at the east end of the church.

Unlock them and find the key to the second floor of the second church.

Or-if you prefer to fight boss battles instead of assassinations-turn your attention to the first floor of the second building. Go around to the south and use your Odin’s sight to identify the guard holding the key. This will allow you to enter the lower floors, and then you can use it as another way to reach Gozlin’s hideout.

The captain holding the key hides. You need to kill two nearby flag-bearer enemies to make him appear.

Either way, in the locked church where Gozlin plans the next move, you now have two choices: enter from the bottom and fight the boss battle, or enter from the second floor and unlock the assassination. On the second floor, go through the door and read the note in front of you.

This will unlock the assassination and tell you the dangerous cross above Gozlin. Shoot the can on the weak wall behind it and you will win without a fight.

No matter which of the two paths you choose, the next part of the task will do the same.

Once you have completed the main DLC story, there are many more things to enjoy. Here is how to complete the hidden mission in the Roman Excavation.

Or, if you want more boss fights, here is the place to find Frankish nobles.

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