How to build a FLAT and SAFE foundation – Valheim



How to build a FLAT and SAFE foundation – Valheim Pick your location to minimize your work. Watch for sloes, its easier to pickaxe than raise ground. Trench first!!

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37 thoughts on “How to build a FLAT and SAFE foundation – Valheim”

  1. I agree with how perfect this is, but for me.. I just can't do it. Some people have a compulsion to make things square, flat, neat, uniform and I have something that is almost the opposite. I have to have more natural random elements or chaos to feel comfortable. Good job.. but you cant make me make a perfectly edged square.. NEVER!

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  2. That's a great guide, my man, much appreciated! 🙂 I do have one rather important point to add to your choice of building location: I strongly recommend building your base at, or at least close to the sea or a river that leads there! That is because ores and metals cannot be teleported, and therefore need to be transported by ship.
    Here's to many more months of Valheim joy – Skol! 🙂

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  3. Not sure if you already do this or not. But when you try to raise the level of a significantly large area with stone, the best way to save as much stone as possible is by adding the new raised section just on the edge of the highest point you are at, instead of in the "center".

    Because that will mean that half the new raised section will raise the edge area by the normal amount, but then the other half that sticks out over the edge will raise the bottom ground all the way up to the top edge. Just stand by the edge, pull the curser towards you until the circles pop up onto the ledge you are at, and press to raise. It works for the corner edges as well. Hopefully I explained that in a way that makes sense. XD

    And the cost will be the same, because it does not matter if the ground is 1 meter below the top edge, or 5 meters below the top edge… the game will try and raise the bottom level all the way up the top, and it does not cost you extra stone to do so. And it does not matter if you raise the ground to high due to this either, since you can as easily dig away the excess afterwards anyway (and potentially get a little stone back as well).

    There is a limit to this though, where you can only raise the ground so far (think it is based on the bedrock below the surface or something)… but I don't think you would normally run into that limit unless you where trying to raise the ground into a huge tower. And of course, you only save stone if you intend to raise the ground a lot in a larger area. If all you want to do is raise the ground by one or two default level for a large section, then it is better to aim for the center of each 2×2 section. But if you intend to raise the ground level a lot in a larger area, then you will most likely save stone by aiming towards the edge and raising there instead.

    Sorry for the long post… always had a hard time writing short messages, no matter how much I try and sift away as much of it as possible. XD

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  4. Lol after my second mob attack( even though my base took no damage really), I made my first trench. All 5 of my bases, stone included, no matter where, gets a trench. Ground is not destroy able by anyone but me. Learned that with my first troll encounter.

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