While the most common ending, the Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth ending B, is the easiest and most common, there is also a true ending and a worst ending. Each of these gives a lot more information about the world and the characters. In order to get the worst ending, as known as ending C, players will need to do a few very specific things.

This article contains spoilers for the endings of Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth

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The Worst Ending in Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth

In order to get the worst possible ending in Lenneth, players will need to not only anger Odin and Freya enough to have them want to get rid of Lenneth. As she traverses the world looking for einherjar to help her in her quest, she will also find Artifacts.

These items, like Valkyrie Profile’s Holy Grail, are helpful items that can get Lenneth through even the most difficult of levels. However, if she becomes too greedy and keeps too many of these items for herself, she will anger those she is supposed to serve.

The Best Way to Get to Zero Evaluation

In order to keep lowering the Evaluation score for Lenneth and her party in this unique JRPG game to get this ending, there are a number of things players can do. The party earns:

-5 Eval points for keeping an artifact -2 Eval points for not wearing the Nibelungen Ring Not sending souls to Odin

The fastest way to get Odin mad quickly is to not send him any souls. Players can keep every single Artifact they come across, and so long as they keep sending Odin a Perfect soul every chapter, they will never reach the C ending. If Lenneth gets too close to the 0 Evaluation score, players can send Artifact items from the items menu at any time.

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The Anger of Freya

A hint of this JRPG’s cinematic ending is given if players leave any dungeon or village with an Evaluation score of less than 26. Freya will appear to give Lenneth and her rag-tag group of einherjar a warning: those items and souls must be sacrificed to Odin in order to keep Lenneth around. Freya will let the group off with a warning; if the group’s Evaluation score is already 0, she will give them +1 point to help them get back into Odin’s good graces.

If the player’s Evaluation score falls to 0 after this warning, Freya will appear to kill the whole party. No matter how powerful they are, Lenneth and her crew will not be able to win against Freya’s attacks. This will trigger a whole cutscene that shows that Freya has sealed off Lenneth and replaced her with a different persona. This ending adds even more layers to the deep world-building in the JRPG called Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth.

Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth is available now for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PlayStation Portable.

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