Given how massively popular Iron Gate AB’s open world survival title Valheim has become all of a sudden and the kind of reception it’s been getting from nearly everyone who’s playing it, it’s no surprise that a lot of people are thinking of taking the plunge and checking the game out for themselves.
This is already a large game though, in spite of only just having launched in early access, which means there’s a lot that new players have to get to grips with. If you’re such a player, here, we’ve compiled some handy tips and tricks to make your early hours in Valheim a bit smoother.
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Why do people play games that are still in beta not finish.
Hey 👋 should i get this game is it worth it
You want to be downwind of an animal. If you're upwind, they'll smell you. Bit of a mix up with your words there.
I can't leave my house. All I can do is build. I've deforested acres. Send help.
Wish was on console
If you do get caught out at night, light a torch, it will keep greylings at a distance.
I recommend building little outpost often. You’ll want to make at minimum a small structure with the workbench and a bed. And just select that bed closest to you that way when you die your not 5km away when you respawn with nothing
You can upgrade the workbench with building certain things I just wish doing so would make the build area larger. I’m sure those who play would agree. But you can just add more work benches
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You though you could get away doing that unnoticed huh?
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Night time
– Some enemies only spawn at night time. Most notably, Wraiths from Swamp area, which drops Chains, a quite rare resource that cannot be made from a Forge or Workbench. You need this to forge black metal shields and create hanging braziers. Another example is a Fenring from the Mountains to get their trophy.
Campfire + Bed
– You don't need to put the campfire near your bed to rest. As long as you maintain the campfire buff, you can use the bed regardless of where the campfire is. Case in point, I have a bed on the 2F of my home, but my campfire is at 1F. I can still use my bed since the campfire buff reaches me even though the campfire is not physically beside me.
Rested Buff + Comfort Level
– Comfort level is currently maxed out at Lv.17 with a max timer of 24 minutes (7 min at Lv.0 comfort). You need to place furnitures, rugs, banners, etc, around your house to increase your comfort level. This will also only work if you have Sheltered buff as well.
Smoke
– Simply build a high ceiling so that smoke will accumulate at the top part of your home, well out of reach. If you make a hole on your ceiling and it suddenly rains, it'll extinguish your campfire, preventing you from using your bed.
My only regret is waiting so long to get the game. I didn't think it would be fun solo but I actually love it
Im so dumb, I just realized you can remove an item when building, I have been manually beating every misplacement with my axe for 20 in game hours, AHHHHH!!!!!
Starts off by begging for a sub…so I did. First tip was do not pick up every item you can…unsubbed…
This game is still in early beta, imagine how good it will get as time progresses.
The only thing I don’t like is the combat. It’s not horrible but it could be way better and more fun.
Also the projectiles are weird af
"and you see a yellow piece, that means that it needs more support – or else, it might fall. Use a post or support beam to add support to that yellow piece before building further".
WRONG. Yellow piece will not fall down – not even "might fall down". Nope. It doesn't.
Doesnt do a damn bit of good to level skills very high as when you die you lose a huge chunk of your progress. Makes it a royal pain in the butt as punishing as the game is
Yah I’m Solo’in it but so far besides a terrible looking house I’m doing great!
Just press f5 and write imacheater 😆😆
Fishing is terrible, the fish is good but they NEVER BITE
The building and support tip is incorrect, stability in this game is mostly about how many pieces it is from a grounded piece. Adding "support beams" won't do anything unless it adds a new ground point
Yeah look, stopped watching at 1"20 because "no way to expand inventory" threw me off for accuracy. You can expand carrying capacity by finding the trader… Expensive, but doable.