How much of the environment do I feasibly need to destroy in Darksiders 1?

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I just started playing Darksiders 1, and in The Crossroads (the area where you first meet Vulgrim), I found a secret chest by

destroying all of the fire hydrants.

Now I'm in The Choking Grounds (graveyard on the way to Tiamat), and there are destructible gravestones EVERYWHERE. Will I need to destroy everything in this game to feasibly find all of the hidden chests? I don't want to have to make a point of simply hitting every single thing I see if I don't have to.






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How to get to the Choking Grounds in darksiders?

Choking Grounds Access CaveLook to the right and you'll see a chest in a lava pool below. Jump down to the small platforms and then jump to the Chest (Choking Grounds Access Cave 1/2).

How do you get the chest in the crossroads in Darksiders?

One tricky hydrant is in the far northwest by the chest with health inside -- it's north of the subway stairs. The rest are all on the sidewalks that border the streets east of Vulgrim. Destroy them all and a short cutscene will reveal this secret Chest (Crossroads 4/9) with a whopping 500 souls within!



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