Here’s a video on how to maximise comfort levels for your viking house!
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Timecode:
0:00 – Intro
0:08 – Resting Buff
2:30 – What is Comfort Level?
3:16 – How to increase comfort?
3:28 – Beds
3:58 – Using seats/chairs
5:37 – Raven Throne
6:42 – Rugs
7:14 – Outro
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The highest I got was to Comfort 15.
Gives 22 mins rest buff.
You just need all 3 rugs (deer, wolf, lox), the dragon bed, one of the banners, a stool, a chair, a bank, a table, one or more trophies on the walls/table, and ofc the raven throne 😂
All in all, not very expensive materials and very good buff. And idk if the chandelier/bowl thingy that works with coal had to do anything with it.
https://i.imgur.com/3qpX3qx.png
Sorry I forgot to include tables and banners! They both give +1 comfort as well.
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From what I can tell, the rugs stack with different types. Giving a theoretical max of 15 atm
I feel like after I removed all chests outside (and making the house more spacious than before), comfort level +1 now I'm on comfort 11 (2 deer rugs, table, chairs, bed facing the campfire using the hearth.
Great video. My only corcern about the comfort is the radius. How long does it reaches?
Congrats on 2k! Great info too! Just got the game, this is super useful
It's explained that if you add a stool an then a chair the comfort will not go up, it will not stack up to 3 and it won't updated to 2. But what if the other way around? In you add chair first then stool, will the comfort level go down 2 -> 1, or will it stay at 2?
It looks like your comfort is changing before you actually build the item. Is it showing you what your comfort could be?
Thanks for the informative video brotha !!
And so this info
I can make an outpost for anything.
Didn't try it but I would guess that you jump to 3 comfort right away when in the shelter because you get +1 with the roof and +1 because of the walls
spaz explanations. dude slow down a bit on the important parts
I noticed a weird thing about the stone hearth. The long side of the hearth gives comfort 4 floor tiles away, but on the short side it's half a tile away
How many minutes are in one day?
Hanging braizers and banners also raise your comfort as well by 1 or so. My base has a hearth, a bed, a deer skin rug, a chair, table, banner and 1 hanging braizer and I think my rested buff is to 16min atm
17 comfort atm, love it.
Fantastic video dude very informative!
Great Job! You have really taken my building in Valheim to the next level. I can't wait to unlock the stone cutter.
good video thanks
Whats the range? Is it just anything within the "shelters limits" or is there actually a certain distances things have to be from each other?
I'm loving the no-nonsense instructional videos! Sweet & simple.
I like that you limited your swirly-emphasis motions in this video. (I have vertigo – so not fun for the world to spin & swirl.)
I feel it'd be a great video if you talked about the actual/discovered comfort ranges.
Maybe a bit painful to pull off – but it's an idea.
– You've posted to several comments that you'd "test & get back to them" (on several videos about various things) but I don't find, many-if-any, responses from you on those videos.
Maybe make a video about those tested results? Or make a post about those reaponses you said you'd get back to them/us about?
Overall: LOVING your instructional video for Val!!!
Being in the Sheltered state grants 2 comfort. However, you cannot rest without a fire, which grants 1 comfort. Basically, it’s impossible to rest in only 2 comfort levels but being sheltered without a fire grants only 2 comfort but without the ability to rest
This game has made some curious yet clever design choices. All the nuance of comfort levels, HP/stamina stacking with a balanced diet, carry weight, and the various interlocking systems creates a fascinating game flow and the UI has strong conveyance of info. Things could be tweaked and some features could use some love, but I think this game has serious potential for development and I hope to see great things.
fml i thought being rested was a bad thing bc it was red. i just figured that when you're rested you maybe do like less damage because 'you just woke up' or smthng
I continue to be amazed at these mechanics. Fallout has Had base building for 2 games now but I never feel like I need to touch that part of the game but this game has just blown my mind to the possibilities of the survival genre
well done video man!
Hopefully they fix it so that you get the higher value of comfort if you use multiple items in the same "comfort category" instead of only giving priority to the one you built first. That means you could build a chair, a stool, and a bench in any order and still get 2 comfort from it even if you didn't build the chair first.