Valheim – 10 Things You SHOULDN'T BE DOING In Valheim



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27 thoughts on “Valheim – 10 Things You SHOULDN'T BE DOING In Valheim”

  1. 4:15 The problem I kept having was forgetting to reset my spawn point back to home base, or worse deleting the temporary bed to recover resources and the respawn point defaults to the map center.

    Also, I'm glad you pointed out the greydwarf ranged attack. Most video creators and youtube comments ignore that aspect of it, not to mention the brute and shaman don't care if there's a fire going. They'll still curb stomp you. Personally, I don't like using fire as a deterrent because their behavior is more predictable and easier for me to deal with as a result.

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  2. Tip #5 about processing ore at your local outpost works at first. It is great for making the metal from ore and even making the base armour/items. I just wish there was a way to take resources back to the main base to do the higher level upgrades. It sucks having to make a completely upgraded bench and forge set. It loses the whole feel of a temporary outpost.

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  3. Im not so sold on the shield thing unless it helps to add more block damage. I’ve been doing just well parrying greylings and greydwarves unarmed.Even blocking boar charges with a weapon

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  4. How about the devs make an update to allow processed ingots to pass through portals. Because it's only logical since our weapons and armor can pass through and they're made of the same metal. This way it'll be an incentive to make outposts. People just resort to cheesing the server hopping to move metal because of how convenient it is.

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  5. ok I know some will call this an "exploit" but moving resources through worlds is so easy. Find spot to mine ore, fill up your inventory, log out, create new world, make some simple crates on new world, store stuff. log out, back to main world and keep mining. Then teleport back to base, log out, back to new world, pickup goods, log back in to main world. Until they allow stuff through portals I am not transporting ore by cart/boat, just not worth the time, in my opinion.

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  6. Tip #3 includes some miss-information. 'Rested' buff does not provide xp buff, the 'resting' buff provides the xp buff and you only have that buff while waiting for the rested buff typically. Imo rested should be number one tip hyper valuable, mobility/travel speed decreases with worse stam regen and probability of death increases as you do less damage running out of stamina and might not be able tp run away if needed. First thing i do when spawning a new character – fire to get rested buff.

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  7. #5 seems okay if you're at the iron age and can have a longboat where you can pretty much carry the materials for a loaded forge to the new spot. Kind of sucks during the Bronze age.

    I would personally instead set up a small outpost where you store all the ores/ingots in chests, and have a portal to go back to the main base. Once you're finished gathering whatever ores you need, sail back to the outpost or whatever from your main base. Grab your ore and sail it back to your main base. Then once you have it there, smash up your boat at your main base so you can gather said resources back from it. Then just teleport back to the outpost and sail back and repeat.

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  8. Actually, there IS a reason to not sleep at nights and it is hunting the night-spawn creatures. If you desperately want some 2-star wolves – you should search for them through the night, but beware, this doggo hits like a mf-ing truck, even if you wearing a fully upgraded silver armor. If you want some wraith's or that black werewolf's (forgot the name) trophy – they will spawn ONLY at nights. Also, wraiths drop iron chains, so hunting for them can be good if you were extremely unlucky in your crypts, or in a need of more. But yes, even in black forest the night could be VERY dangerous, especially if you're wet, without a "rested" buff and eating junk food.

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  9. Also, what REALLY should go in "10 things" is "STOP NOT USING YOUR MEADS!" Especially the yellow one, it really helps with sea serpent hunt and in battles with multiple fast enemies, like wolves

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  10. I disagree with your last point. There's some things that are best, or only can be done, at night. Finding thistle is far easier at night than during the day, specific monsters (and thus items) are only available at night.

    e: Also, as a replacement tip to STOP doing, people should stop being afk while on connected to communal servers or their offline maps as they keep the difficulty up for any raids that spawn during that time, making it harder for those who are still on, or can cause houses to vanish if the only person able to defend the base is afk.

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  11. All good, mostly common sense things to do, but the bloodlust comes upon me when the moon is full, and the enemies are many and the battles are glorious!…If I survive.

    One thing that maybe should be on the list is don't not gather berries all the time, and thistle, and start a honey bee farm sooner rather than later. Maybe it should be left for the player to discover what they're needed for later but if I didn't have a nearby swamp to portal to and aggro the critters from the safety of the nearby meadows I might have to do the Astroneer thing where I just let the game run in the background, waiting on honey.

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  12. You can have those lean-to's to camp at night I prefer having four walls around me at night to sleep in this game, I don't trust that a campfire will keep all the baddies away. 😨 I don't want some creepy thing walking up and smacking me while nI sleep.😣Oh yeah, btw, do we have events while sleeping, or does the game just give them to us when we are awake?🤔😊

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