Might Not Need Moats Anymore With Stone Walls | Valheim Gameplay | E38



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46 thoughts on “Might Not Need Moats Anymore With Stone Walls | Valheim Gameplay | E38”

  1. I stagger the walls and add the rough wood to the outside and spikes to keep the graylings back to archer them, stone archer walkway. Looking at making a troll defense of some sort any suggestions?

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  2. heres something that'll change your mind… you should have started the 2nd layer with a 2×2, then resume 4×2.. that way it looks like a proper brick wall ( https://ibb.co/vYNd3k1 ) and the 3rd row you would start with the 4×2 to keep the pattern

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  3. Having all your stuff spread out over half a dozen buildings is going to get old fast. It looks good, but super inconvenient to have to run around your base so much for crafting supplies.

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  4. This game has a lot of time sinks that annoy me. For me, I use creative mode/flying when building or transporting heavy materials. I don’t care for repetition in games. More power for who can stand it and play vanilla though.

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  5. Level the ground around from high to lower outside and inside but it doesn't need to be perfectly flat. You will need resources to fill in the moat, and farming and building inside will be nicer looking. You don't want higher areas outside the wall allowing ranged attackers to have line of sight to the inside. That kind of means raising your base but that is why they built on hills or ensured the area around was lower and level. Go double walls anyway for extra strength/stairs, also stagger the stone sections for added support if one gets knocked out. The higher walls isn't all that needed if the area outside is lower than inside. You want it hard for them to get over/up but not you.

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  6. Gonna be big? No way that NEVER happens lol. I was thinkin about that compound idea for this. I do that with almost all my games, Ark, conan, grounded even empyrion although you have to work around the connected thingy. Know I'm gonna love this build.

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  7. Hey man just wanted to say ever since i found you from valheim ive been binging your channel and i was if you plan on doing anything like a video on your all time top favorite games?you seem to enjoy the same aspects of games as i do and i would love to know your opinion and why!thanks for the awesome videos man!

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  8. You might want to make enough stone cutters to cover the area of your project, you're going to need stone cutters to repair the walls anyway. BTW, if you hold shift when leveling, it smooths terrain instead of leveling to your feet. Thanks for the vid, still loving this series. 🙂

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  9. The only surfire way to have a defendable base that WONT take damage is to have the moat or raise the ground up/build a plateau to build on. Stone can still be damaged by even Boars and Greydwarfs, so realistically, youve worsened your defenses by building a wall.. Its really fucking dumb… i would expect only the Trolls, Lox, Goblin Berserkers and the bosses sans Eikthyr, to be able to damage stone walls, since everything else is human sized and smacking at it with swords, clubs and throwing stones, that should not be able to damage them.

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  10. For the work bench issue, there should be a skill in building that expands the radius of the work bench. The higher the level, the wider the radius. I like this better than a mod. It gives you more to work towards.

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  11. Just wondering: Have you tried Free Building? I mean really try it?
    Because you only use the Snap and Angled Building… And I'm positive you can Free Build diagonally, without the need to dig holes or raise up ground, and with the same effect. Even though objects don't snap together, if they clip into each other, it's just as good.
    Besides, having to dig and raise up ground, is unnecessary work and looks bad too…

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  12. the best defense is to build up walls using the hoe they take no damage alternately just dig a trench around your entire base enemies will not be able cross and if they fall in they will be unable to do any damage to structures if its deep enough good trick in the plains biome.

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  13. maybe you can make some little gaps in and along the walls on eye level so you can shoot enemies but small enough so they can come through it and it will give you a bigger view outwards your base when you in it 🙂 just brainstorming in your favor here :p

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  14. Running out of room? Pull up your floor in your house, dig you a basement, put all of your upgrades to your workbench and forge UNDERGROUND, put floor back in PRESTO! MORE ROOM, YOUR WELCOME! 😁

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  15. BTW the tasty mead is super useful in combat, its a stamina potion that doesnt have a 2 minute cooldown to use, cause if your taking alot of damage in fights your not fighting right anyways lol

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  16. You're doing a lot of back-and-forth to go get stone and wood and other things in your videos that I'm not sure you need to do. If you had a cart you could just drag whole lot of stone behind you all the way around your face while you're working and drop it off at an area with you where you working at when you move to the next area grab the cart and take it with you and you'll be able to carry a lot more Stone closer to him.

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  17. Proper stone wall should never line up. Stacking up the rock in single-file columns would cause the wall to topple (in real life this is the threat, see how they do brick work). If you stack them so that the joints are staggered, or are offset, between neighboring courses, the rock are essentially woven together. As this is a video game it doesn't matter. Looks awesome. Keep it up, sir!

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  19. You can save a bunch of stone on the stone stairs. Wherever you want to place your stairs, just replace the 4×2 walls with 2×1 walls – you can then hold down shift to disable snapping and use a 1×1 block placed diagonally to smooth out the part where the wall goes from 1 thick to 2 thick

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  20. I do my moat and paths into base by angled pathing , you won’t even need walls ,but it’s a pick axe repair loop .. but works better than any stone wall ..also place a crafting bench in a stone enclosure off to side of base … and it’s just click bait for mobs

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