@@BLOODKINGbro Most you can lose is 100 hp falling. Keep your food and health over 100. I also used "switch backs" \ \ / / with double either ladders (2 ladders side by side stuck directly onto the tower's side) or double roof shingles as a ramp up the tower. They stick easily on the sides of the tower and the rare times I fell I landed on the switch back ramp below, taking like 30-50 damage.
Good stuff. On a really casual playthrough myself right now. 1.5x resources with raids off and equipped items do not drop on death. Once I get through Mistlands this way, I might make world on normal settings.. we'll see. I'm not a glutton for punishment.
That's fun to do from time to time. I enjoy the easy going and stocked up lifestyle of chill leveling in Valheim while exploring and doing an occasional island build or whatever. I once found a great place on the side of a Black forest steep mountain that I built a "hunting blind," It was just a porch with a portal to my main base, and rails to keep me from falling. I could snipe dozens of swamp spawns from the safety of the black forest with clear view while they tried to run up the mountain.
Thanks for the video. I'm just about at this point, so seeing how you played through has given me an understanding on how to approach things. For example, I dunno that I even have a stagbreaker, let alone ever used one. That's about to change. I do need to figure out if there's a quick way to get a fenris set. Fenris hair seems hard to come by. Not coming up with much per cave, seems prohibitively low. I can't even begin to see how to upgrade a set when I can't even build a single piece of it.
Sledges (stagbreaker, iron sledge, and the demolisher) are one of the best pocket options every viking should have, the aoe value they provide is absolutely amazing in dungeons specifically, but have niche uses in every day open world gaming. Fenris set can be a pain ye, especially with acquiring the cultist trophy there's always an element of rng with the caves raid but raid like 10-15 frost caves and you should have enough to get quality 4 armor for the hood and the leggings. Can always up the resource rate to 1.5x or 2x or 3x while clearing the frost caves if you don't like how grindy they are too. No shame in that. The wolf hide grind for the fenris set is pretty rough too, but what I like to do is spend a lot of time in the plains/mountains and get hunted and basically farm wolf hide that way. I enjoy the process and gear progression in this game and therefore makes the grind not an issue for me, but just remember there's no shame in playing on a 1.5x/2x/3x resource rate playthrough. Thanks for dropping and comment and sorry for dropping a massive essay lol
Hell yea thanks man! Sealed tower is a top tier experience in Valheim for sure. Just the idea of ascending and descending a tower while fighting enemies and then having a cool boss at the end will always be cool
I was outside the sealed tower using my sledge hammer and seeing damage points showing. Wonder if it's possible to total cheese and clear them from outside. Then try to door clip into it to get the rewards. Either way, I love Valheim.
Ye it's def possible to do that I think, don't wanna spoil ya if you're not there but there's a new tool in the Ashlands that can cheese this encounter even more lol
Nice!
I've found ooze bombs to be VERY helpful. Toss a couple through the windows on your way up. Really helps to soften 'em up.
Ye ooze bombs are good, just didn't use them in this run because I forgot about em 😅
Hard to aim thru windows. when your concentration is on not falling to your death.
@@BLOODKINGbro we used ooze bombs, didn't need windows shenanigans, just threw at walls and gates, and they clipped through 😂😂
@@BLOODKINGbro Most you can lose is 100 hp falling. Keep your food and health over 100. I also used "switch backs"
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/ with double either ladders (2 ladders side by side stuck directly onto the tower's side) or double roof shingles as a ramp up the tower. They stick easily on the sides of the tower and the rare times I fell I landed on the switch back ramp below, taking like 30-50 damage.
Good stuff. On a really casual playthrough myself right now. 1.5x resources with raids off and equipped items do not drop on death. Once I get through Mistlands this way, I might make world on normal settings.. we'll see. I'm not a glutton for punishment.
Valid play style. Have fun!
That's fun to do from time to time. I enjoy the easy going and stocked up lifestyle of chill leveling in Valheim while exploring and doing an occasional island build or whatever.
I once found a great place on the side of a Black forest steep mountain that I built a "hunting blind," It was just a porch with a portal to my main base, and rails to keep me from falling. I could snipe dozens of swamp spawns from the safety of the black forest with clear view while they tried to run up the mountain.
@@bl8388 Nice, chill/cozy Valheim gaming is a lot of fun.
GG fun times!!!
Thanks for the video. I'm just about at this point, so seeing how you played through has given me an understanding on how to approach things. For example, I dunno that I even have a stagbreaker, let alone ever used one. That's about to change.
I do need to figure out if there's a quick way to get a fenris set. Fenris hair seems hard to come by. Not coming up with much per cave, seems prohibitively low. I can't even begin to see how to upgrade a set when I can't even build a single piece of it.
Sledges (stagbreaker, iron sledge, and the demolisher) are one of the best pocket options every viking should have, the aoe value they provide is absolutely amazing in dungeons specifically, but have niche uses in every day open world gaming. Fenris set can be a pain ye, especially with acquiring the cultist trophy there's always an element of rng with the caves raid but raid like 10-15 frost caves and you should have enough to get quality 4 armor for the hood and the leggings. Can always up the resource rate to 1.5x or 2x or 3x while clearing the frost caves if you don't like how grindy they are too. No shame in that. The wolf hide grind for the fenris set is pretty rough too, but what I like to do is spend a lot of time in the plains/mountains and get hunted and basically farm wolf hide that way. I enjoy the process and gear progression in this game and therefore makes the grind not an issue for me, but just remember there's no shame in playing on a 1.5x/2x/3x resource rate playthrough. Thanks for dropping and comment and sorry for dropping a massive essay lol
Love it! I didnt hit my sealed tower til was in mistlands... staff if embers hits nice!. Dope vids
Hell yea thanks man! Sealed tower is a top tier experience in Valheim for sure. Just the idea of ascending and descending a tower while fighting enemies and then having a cool boss at the end will always be cool
@@Scales1364 the peak "dungeon" experience
I was outside the sealed tower using my sledge hammer and seeing damage points showing. Wonder if it's possible to total cheese and clear them from outside. Then try to door clip into it to get the rewards.
Either way, I love Valheim.
Ye it's def possible to do that I think, don't wanna spoil ya if you're not there but there's a new tool in the Ashlands that can cheese this encounter even more lol
@@Scales1364 Oh I saw the catapult videos. I am well pleased with what the fanbase is up to on Valheim.
I found the tower and havent even found hildir yet.. (playing on old server)
I think I still have meadows left so i hope I might find HIldir somewhere
Good luck on your adventure to find hildir!
If you don’t use dev. commands and spawn her