In this Valheim guide, we talk about item decay and how to delete items you no longer need as well as how to store bulk items.
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Maybe next time use the 2m poles that are horizontal so you have a measuring stick 😉
I’m not trying to watch full 14 min vid can anyone tell me how to throw away individual items from a pile?
Maybe, since the scales dropped prior to placing the workbench, they ended up despawning. If they dropped within a established workbench area, they may not despawn
not helpful at all you just talk about boring nonsense for 14 mins that no one cares about. Its not helpful you dont tell us how to drop items. your just droning on and on and on and on
most useless video ive ever watched… dont throw your stuff on the ground its literally easier to just make more boxes and it takes up way less space
Water is not guaranteed to despawn stuff.
I had weapons etc floating for over a week without despawning.
Stuff that sinks prob despawn, but not if it floats.
It depends on the items. Ive had trophies ive thrown in the water last like 100 days already
Love learning these mechanics
1. I have a theory about the scales. Could the circle of influence actually be a …… sphere? So assuming that the scales were on the edge of the circle of influence, being at the bottom it would actually be outside of the sphere, since the circle of influence will be marked on the surface. If it makes sense?
2. On the item drop, is it the best way to store wood? Since i dont think it will decay in the rain that way
So if a serpent died inside a work bench area would the scales despawn? So would it matter if the safe area came first or after an item is placed? And are mob drops treated the same as a player drop?
can you SEE the kraken under his lil insland?
i think the scales despawned because u didnt drop them.
i have thrown stuff in the water next to my base and they r still there weeks later
Anyone got a tldr?
I threw a spear 'cause i got triggered with it, and 20 days later, still there.
I grabbed and did the trhow attack
On our base they never dispawn, so I though itens never dispawned anywhere in the world. I realized it was not the case when I lost some copper ore I had left on the ground, went back later and it had disappeared. Great that you tested this, because after that it got me intrigued.
Are chests that inconvenient to make?
They could just give us a delete item feature. So much simpler to code than despawn rules based on campfires, workbenches etc
I threw down a dandelion by my crates and 150 days later it was still there lol so idk tbh
Regarding the scales, they were loot that you never picked up. They have a timer to despawn.?
I got killed with my kart hours away from my base, will cargo despawn just like regular items?
I get that you need ad revenue but pumping out 14-minute videos back to back on 2 – 3 minute concepts is both frustrating and repetitive.
Thanks for doing this, i'm putting down garbage bin outside of benches and firecamp range now. You could get called out being misogynists for putting garbage in the water nowadays
Thank you so much for these videos. I've watched every one and its helped my entire group. Time for us to take down bone mass
I wonder if rain effected the campfire and that’s why some in range despawned?
The circle line you see isnt a cylindrical space… its a sphere… the scales was on the bottom part outside the sphere.
Must be vertically out of bound cause I have stuff in water near my base and it's not despwning it's been like 20 days.
Appreciate the testing.
Thanks for the tips my man! Give me a shout if you want to make a video about our ridiculously large Viking longhouse. It's the death star of buildings. It costs 1000 fuel to light the place up! Get the footage before the Tsunami! Xox! 🇨🇦
I can send pictures if youre interested.
Love the pile of eyes! Great job
Dude honestly this is so dang helpful!
You said something that caught my interest, you said I kind of went and did other things and just let them sit, or something to that effect. Potentially that could lead to bad test results, just like taming right?
And another test you could do is on the ones where you have the workbench set down and it's been a week of them staying is pick that workbench up and move it just a little bit and see what happens, do they despawn?, In other words is there a separate timer?
It couldve been that you didnt drop them there yourself that the scales despawned
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If you die really far away from your base, can you still recover your items? If so, how long do you have?
Now, destroy the workbench and see what happens.
In regards to the sea serpent scales despawning, I believe its because it was dropped by a mob, not by you. The resin in your other tests was dropped by you, but you didn't drop the sea serpent scales, the sea serpent did and I think dropped loot has the shortest decay timer. I'm not sure if loot dropped by mobs decays regardless of being inside a workbench area, but I'm sure you could lure a mob into one of your workbench areas, kill it and see if the dropped loot despawns or not.
“you can make an entity hut next to a workbench to store less valuable items” or you can save about 5x the time and space and place a chest
workbench range could be a sphere, which is why things much lower down but in the radius, won't be affected because they're out of the sphere of effect
if you have 9000 gray dwarf eyes, seek help.
Little tip for you guys, if you hold shift while placing a building piece it allows you to free place and it won't snap, handy for when you're trying to place something next to another build piece and it just keeps trying to snap.
more important , monsters do not spawn near workbenches .. so place some all over the place and feel safe
how about quantity of items and item stacks dropped to ground near campfire? do they despawn if you exceed a certain number or number of stacks?
For the scales issue, I'd like to see an experiment where a workbench is placed several levels higher than a control WB on the ground, and then Id like to see the same experiment with the distanced sap. I'm curious if the reason your scales respawned was due to the water or if maybe the issue was the distance is calculated in 3 dimensions as a sphere and the radius indicator is displayed in 2 dimensions as a circle, so maybe due to the fact that you were also vertically very far away maybe the wb didn't influence the despawn.
I like to jump on a rock before the deep part of my river and make "offerings" to the Gods with old gear.