Hey guys. Rumsey here with a pretty cool method I figured out to travel in style and with all your sweet loot safely stashed during your Valheim adventures and raids. I created this super efficient method in my play-through and wanted to put it out there for all of you to utilize, so I decided to learn how to create and edit videos to show you guys how you can do the same. If you find this to be cool or useful in your Valheim world, show this video some love and I’ll continue making time-saving content for you!
Much love and thanks for watching 🙂
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Seems complcated, although you make it look easy. 🤔
This is a game changer. You're vids are great.
Solid vid. I've tried this a few times but am apprehensive about doing it again because I usually get hit with a storm and I'm just not at a point that I'm willing to risk it. Interesting to know that the cart weight affect ship stability, I thought for sure they wouldn't. Call me a cheater, but I run a server with Valheim+ that enables teleporting with ores and metals, I find having to manually transport the most valuable (as of now, for me) and heaviest items in the game kind of silly. I get that it incentivizes you to start anew but acquiring metals is also one of the grindiest and most repetitive things in the game imo. Having a reliable and somewhat legitimate method of transporting those efficiently changes all of that though.
As far as I have seen on Reddit, you can attach to the cart, and then use the rudder on the raft. If that actually works, it should apply to all rudders and seats on the boats. Attaching to the driver would be the best
The dev should just allow people to build chest on ships.
Cool vid dude
Thanks for sharing the good good.
Noticing the quality audio there.
Definitely gonna try these (I’ve already mastered capsizing part) . 😛
What was really interesting was the idea to destroy the cart on the ship and use it's cargo boxes instead. Why didn't you explore that further? Maybe that way you have actually got away with the same amount of storage as in your first overkill that had too many carts. Had you only used their boxes instead of the carts themselves, would that not have been easier to handle?
Great vid!