Build REALLY tall in VALHEIM! Advanced Support Structure Guide



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Vertical support in Valheim can be a real pain in the ass, hopefully this guide will help you understand the limits and plan your structures around them!

0:00 Intro
0:28 Explanation
1:12 Wood
1:36 Core Wood
1:56 Stone
2:49 Iron
3:31 Double Foundation Test
3:51 Conclusion
4:33 Outro

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11 thoughts on “Build REALLY tall in VALHEIM! Advanced Support Structure Guide”

  1. So this works for height, but how wide can you build with these roof heights? Each roof panel you build on top of these becomes less structurally sound. Do I need pillars all over the place?

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  2. I want to have a tree in the dead center of my base as a feature, and this helps a lot raising the roof to more of a church tier height, ty.. When a tree grows from a seedling though, is it instantly grown or is there a separate stage after the fitst growth? thinking about oak but the one sin the world are a bit too big

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  3. I built a mini 2xpole /story 6 story building using lifted ground ( hoe) and pine trees as pillar. Stopped building below the leafes because you lilterally go blind inside them and cant place stuff. The trees are interior poles so they dont show up. and I built hearths at every floor by using stone arches below the floor since they attach to the trees

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