I cant get over the download size. I have all these massive games on my SSD, taking up hundreds of gigabytes.. but then I'm hooked on playing this for a while now and it's not even 1 GB. Lol
@@wooxs55 seriously, and the crafting system in this game is awesome. Feels super rewarding always finding out new stuff to build and where to mine at 😎
without hi-def rextures/assets and pre render cutscenes games is pretty small, if not included all the libraries in the world cuz the programmers are lazy
And the price! When I first heard all the good reviews for the game I thought "Meh, yet another $30+ dlls all my friends will play and I won't even be able to run in my potato". Then out of curiosity I checked the price... And bought it immediately! "I can get a refund if I can't run it" I said... And then I saw the file size. Guess what I've been obsessively playing for the last week?
More tips: 1. You can rename both sides of a portal by renaming one side and quickly jumping through it before it deactivates. When on the other side, rename the other one and they'll reconnect. 2. In the plains, surround your base area using natural terrain by raising the ground with the hoe. This makes an impenetrable wall that most enemies can't get over, and you can still get over by sprint-jumping with enough stamina. Makes for a safe way to farm barley and flax. 3. You can create nearly-safe bases by building an elevated platform off of the invulnerable trees in the swamp, or giant rock pillar formations in the plains. Have a staircase coming down from the platform that doesn't touch the ground, but is low enough to jump onto from the ground. Non-flying enemies won't be able to reach you, but Fuling berserkers may reach it if it's not high enough (about 3-4 walls high should suffice) 4. In early-game you can break birch trees without a bronze axe by rolling stumps into them - time consuming, but a way to get the fine bow right from the start. 5. You can make bridges over rivers by raising the ground using the hoe. 6. You can mine out an entire ore vein by digging out all the dirt around it (i.e. having it float in the air), and then breaking off one or two pieces. This works really well with silver, and is very time-efficient. It also ensures that you don't miss out on a piece of buried ore. 7. Cheesy/cheaty, but the world swapping to transporting huge amounts of metals without portals could be considered a trick. 8. Once you have a stonecutter, you can set up campfires, kilns and furnaces indoors after replacing your floors with stone. 9. Skill training tips are nice, like popping Eikthyr buff and running and jumping into the underside of a staircase to train jumping, or turning on pvp and hitting a pvp-disabled friend using a weapon. 10. Digging out the area around a flame geyser in the swamp so that the floor is covered knee-deep in water turns it into an easy source of coal/surtling cores. Just dig a bit down using your pickaxe and use the hoe's flatten ground ability. 11. Each campfire can easily fit 2 cooking stations. A hearth can easily fit 5 cooking stations and 2 iron cooking stations. That's all I can remember for now.
Something I never see in any of these tips videos: You can link two portals with no name. Makes it very easy while exploring to just leave a no-name portal at home and throw another down and you don't need to remember the name.
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First time watcher of your channel - this worked really well for me. No irrelevant waffle & clear instructions. Your conversational style is engaging. Subscribed :-) (my two cents: Once you're at the stage where you can farm trees like that, you might as well "spawn Wood 1000" - you've 'beaten' that part of the game at that point, no need to waste your time endlessly farming, no matter how efficient - you could be exploring/building!)
Stagbreaker saved my life so many times early game. I have a few tips that are more quality of life than they are advanced. When farming, plant in rows then when you harvest you can hold down the E key and run up and down the rows picking the crops without key-punching each plant. Another key-saver is that you can hold down the E key when filling the smelter or kiln. Like many games with building, there's usually some glitch you can use to place difficult pieces. One I've found thus far in Valheim is using the small vertical wood piece to place Core Wood supports. The core wood will overlap and snap to the top of the small vertical wood piece, allowing you to place core wood supports in difficult to reach spaces. Once the core wood snaps and is placed, you can usually highlight the small vertical wood piece and remove it.
I got 1 tip, dunno if it is popular or not. You can roll logs into birch to cut it down and then roll more to cut it into fine wood. You can get second bow and portals even before mining first copper.
Pretty sure that doesn't happen, or maybe it's cause we have a slightly modded realism server, but on there the finewood trees take 0 damage from other logs hitting it, and can't break into the finewood. Maybe that's different on vanilla though as I haven't tried on that.
@@ScarryHarry93 I haven’t had any luck breaking birch trees using other tree logs. But I had success using trolls to hit the trees. They can do oak trees as well.
@@Hartbreak1 You can do it on vanilla, takes a sweet long time and its definitely worth it to kite a troll instead if you are capable of not dying in the process.
Here is a great tip; In dungeons, the swamp, all dark places, etc., you can "map" your way by tossing such as greyling eyes off to the side of your route. The light particles they emit can be used to guide your way back. Unlike a standing torch, no bench required, and can be tossed anywhere, but a torch is restricted on placement, and would be destroyed by NPC's.
@@nickidk4 This is my strategy, but I've had a couple of burial chambers which has a O shaped corridor with the entrance/exit door on the outside wall. You would endlessly walk around by turning left all the time. I've had one burial chamber where this 'O' shape was a bit more complex, but with the same 'problem'. (They are relatively small areas and it's easy to spot you've come back on yourself, so it's not a major issue.)
as a tree farm, ive made myself a 9x9 square by rising the ground 4 levels up, build a fence with core wood round logs around it and planted the seeds on top of the square. that way the trees have to fall inside the pit in the middle, smash the ones below them and keeps everything nice in one spot.
1. Go Stealth after summoning bosses. Perform sneak attack on boss as soon as it appears for massive damage. You can use the particles/floating lights to know where boss will appear as well as to time the sneak attack. To illustrate how good this technique is if done right. A sneak attack with Lvl 2 flint dagger (secondary attack/middle mouse) can drop the first boss (Eikthyr) to 50% of his hp. 2. In the early game, you can use fallen Logs to cut/smash down Birch and Oak trees without the need for Copper Axe. You can get Fine Wood this way in the early game to make a decent bow. 3. Instead of protecting your temporary bases with Walls. You can a) Dig around your base instead or b) Build you base atop rocks. It's easy, safe and very effective.
These are solid tips. Imma try the stealth stab. My tip: If you wanna cheese The Elder build a circular path high in the trees run around it raining fire arrows. I havent tried it on the others.
Carts can be put on boats, tons of extra storage for those long ore gathering trips. As long as you don't leave them in a stormy sea they seem to stay on them. 1 on a Karve, 4 on a long boat, and yes you can use them with a raft but after only 4 stacks of ore in the cart it will start to sink the raft.
@@kenabbott8585 I've done it with the karve & long boat & raft and it didn't seem to effect the speed any for me. The only negative I noticed was the added weight on the raft sinking it with more than about 3 stacks of ore, did a trip with 4 stacks and my feet were submerged most of the way.
Great video, I would definitely be interested in more tips. Here are some I have found myself that I haven't seen shared much or at all: When you pick all your stuff up at your grave after dying, you can right-click all of your armor in quick succession then close your inventory and start walking away. If you sprint it will cancel this, but if you don't sprint you will see the progress bars cycle through each piece of armor while you walk away. Helps to make sure you dont stand around and that you are not walking away naked any longer than necessary. You can right-click a tool in your inventory and this will put it in your hand. Then you can close your inventory and use the tool as needed. Handy for keeping the hoe, hammer, cultivator, etc out of your hotbar to make room for weapons and potions/honey To quickly let go of your cart, just do a dodge roll Bind any mouse buttons you have to 5-8 for a much more enjoyable hotkey experience. (Example, 1-4 for weapons/pick/axe and MB4 for shield, MB5 for torch, MB6 for potions, etc) Hopefully you can change these in game one day because 5-8 are useless for me
4:30 I actually use same thing. I also give one (with elder power) or two whacks to each tree before cutting the highest ones, because I seem to get better treevalanche that way. I haven't tested it scientifically, but subjectively it feels, that I get better damage, more split logs and already ready made wood.
The Sledge Hammer is great for killing things and destroying bone piles on the opposite side of mud scrap piles inside Crypts before breaking all the way through with your pickaxe.
I thought the stagbreaker was a joke when I first tried it, but apparently that was because you’re supposed to upgrade weapons and increase your skill to make the really effective. The Iron Sledge magically made swamps a piece of cake once I figured that out. Never get poisoned by a blob again, keep draugrs off balance while you keep smacking them even when they come in groups, and skeletons just fall apart.
You failed to mention that stagbreaker takes huge chunks of stamina when used and destroying ships in deeper water and you lose all your nails so keep it in shallow before you smash it up.
If you do destroy your ship in deep water but its still fairly near shore (ie, you can see them but not reach them), or some stupid boar or something does it while you are away, if the water is too deep, use the hoe and raise land out until you get to the nails, when you raise the bit with the nails on you get it back. Its a bit of a pain, but works.
@@BeardyBaldyBob I did see a video that said things on the ground within range of a workbench will remain indefinitly but things in the water go pretty soon. If you were to have to scrounge some rocks then come back to raise the ground is there enough time? I cannot recall just how long stuff will last in water and secondly, if you raise the ground can you end up burying your stuff? I have had buildings down and hoe'd near them and ended up throwing dirt over my wooden floors. Can something similar happen in water?
Been there, tolled my friend to disassemble the ship so we can take it with us (longboat of course). Never would I have imagined that the bastard was stupid enough to not bring it close to shore. Anyway no more iron to make nails, long boat gone and the swamp base with about a chest and half of iron scraps in it. Did we build a smelter at the swamp to get a few iron bars and get more nails. Hell NO. Broke down a Karve (this time next to the shore), rebuilt it in the swamp and made a chest next to it. Then we filled the boat storage and the chest with the iron scraps, hopped in the boat and my friend encumbered himself over 2000 weight and then stood still until I got us back to base.
That first workbench shelter isn't always enough, especially when there's any wind stronger than a moderate breeze it'll say it's too exposed. I often have to add one wall on each side as well as two at the back.
I... I actually did build a channel. Channels, rather. Also built a "bobsleigh track" for tumbling carts (full of mined silver ore) down a mountainside with, using two antler pickaxes, a hoe, and a rudimentary alpine cabin for skipping nights and repairing gear in. ...as well as a highway following the aforementioned bobsleigh track, in a beeline towards the nearest coastline. At the water's edge, a tiny port was made to load incoming cargo ships full with the silver ore, and with a portal leading back up to the top of the "bobsleigh track", so the next cartload of ore could be tumbled down
A tip on wood farming is to cut down stumps along the way. The rolling damage does the extra work for you. Pushing the logs around also breaks a lot. Wood and rocks block the trees a bit but not too much, unless there is a pile of it. Nice vid!
Agreed: where some people find it frustrating to see unclaimed, open copper veins, so too could be said about tree stumps! Easy pickings, and it cleans up the ground for building / planting more trees!
I keep a dedicated single portal at my base without a tag for emergencies & unplanned travels. It's a great strategy for when I can't remember a portal tag's name.
@@cursedsummoner yep, they used to carry the smaller ones using wood poles, like a litter is carried. The bigger ones they used a roller method, where they would cut down trees, the logs would be put in front of the ship and it would be pulled onto them, as the ship was pulled along, the tree trucks at the back would be moved to the front.
create another server with only a workbench (with roof) and a chest, when you are exploring and feel too heavy, or need some extra space, just log out, enter the secondary server, drop your itens in the chest and return to your main server. It is pretty handy to aliviate your bag, or save an important iten right in the middle of a exploration.
Here is a tip for you. Always start cutting the trees in the middle of your tree farm first, not the edges. This guarantees they will hit other trees and helps control how they fall
I really enjoyed your video, System! The editing and summary of the tips was on point! Quick and easy to digest, hope the algorithm works for you on this one! Instant like from me.
When you're cutting up the logs on a slope, cut the bottom /middle ones that are supporting others--and be ready to jump clear. As those logs tumble down they'll all smack against each other, creating yet more chances to break them up without chopping.
You can build and elevated house if you raise 4 points on the ground, then place log poles on top of them. After that you can connect them with a floor and build up.
Sensei Dragon The first time I boated near the plains I saw it introduced on the screen and turned away, but within seconds saw something flutter by, and instantly “YOU DIED.” I’m maxing all my items before going back to the 🤬ing plains... and when I do, the fulings shall fall in waves beneath a shower of needles and frost arrows from a huntsman’s bow or blown back on their asses by the biggest hammer this game can offer.
The stacks for stone and wood.... never thought of using them that way. When copper mining I can store the stone in stacks and come back for them if desired. Great tips
Wood piles can be used to save storage space also. Drop one where you want it, and the next one can be set "inside" the other by turning the pile with middle mouse button/wheel.
Turn them all the same direction and you can stack them sequentially one pixel away from the next one, indefinitely. Extremely dense concentration of wood & stone using that method.
"Known as the Tunguska event (Russia), the blast flattened more than 80 million trees in seconds, over an area spanning nearly 800 square miles (2,000 square kilometers) - but left no crater."
I think it was determined that *whatever* it was, it was a low altitude air detonation and the missing 'crater' was actually the downed trees that had absorbed the blast. (ie. the trees took the blast that the ground would have taken and spread it out instead of down). Still an amazing incident with a lot of unexplained stuff though!
Copper tips: 1. All Copper Deposits have around 120 copper. 2. Use a hoe to uncover Copper Deposits before you start and as you mine it away it. 3. Mine in the middle of the Copper all the way down, then mine outwards, place a fire in the hole and mine from the bottom up, you will be rested and regenerate your stamina faster while you're also resting and safe from enemies. 4. Build a workbench towards the center of the Copper Deposit, that way any you mine and miss don't despawn. 5. 1 Copper Deposit will fill a cart about half way up with Copper and Stone. 6 .By the time you're done mining a Copper Deposit completely, it should look like a meteor struck the ground and left a crater. Extra: You can use a troll to mine the copper for you, just don't get too close!
Cool tips ! To get hundreds of stones extremely fast, without using workbench and stonecutter workbench, you can mine down the pillars of the plains biome and portal back and forth :) ! Easy thousands of stones for a huge stone castle !
great video man. I was impressed with the tree hill. I was doing this already but I didn't think about planting seeds on a hill. I have a hill conveniently placed next to where i planted them and made flat land like a dummy but your idea will help me for sure ! so thanks!
Here’s a tip. You can fit a workbench in the opening of troll caves and burial chambers (before you actually enter) and it is not considered exposed. Put a fire just outside so you can get the rested buff and scare off the baddies.
Don't use stacks of wood for gathering. Best way to farm wood-- put a portal down where you are farming wood, even if it's right outside your base, put a second portal in your base where you want to store it (chests, carts, whatever), fill up bags, go through portal, dump wood. Anything that can be teleported, this is by far the best way to farm it. Carts are cool, but dragging it around and up and down hills pales in comparison to just teleporting. Same process for farming stone.
1. find copper node 2. dig down at edge of node 3. dig whole way around node 4. agro a troll to follow you to node, dig the ground from under his feet at the edge so he falls in, then just kite and just let the troll smash the entire node 5. You now have the entire nodes worth of copper for a fraction of the time and effort. I did this twice and have over 180 copper ore sat in chests now, never need to mine copper again!
180 copper is a good trip, but it's not a lot of copper in the long run. It's not even enough to max out the weapons and armor at that tier. By the time you're wishing you had more just to make a ton of item stands, extra forges and upgrades, sconces etc., you'll be mining it faster than a troll can anyway. Fun to do tho I suppose but not very practical.
@@fortheloveofking I'm already on to iron so use it for forges and wall sconces. It is practical. You don't have to keep repairing your pickaxe or letting your stamina recover... A troll can destroy the entire node in a few minutes, you don't even need to completely dig under it, the copper ore just 'appears' at the surface of the dirt once smashed by the troll. Plus it's way more fun to get a pissed off troll to do the work for you lol
@@fortheloveofking Aye. I find it funny how the first time you encounter draugr you get killed almost immediately, but after advancing a bit you find yourself wandering about the swamps trying to find them calling "Here sausage sausage! Come out, daddy's hungry!" Same for sea serpents, the first time one appears out of the ocean, turns your raft to matchsticks and kills you it's well scary, but later you find yourself zig-zagging about in the ocean wondering where the hell they all are because you want stew! 🎣😂
Made a Stagbreaker and later on the iron sledge. My friends keep calling me a caster, mostly for the AOE effect, and in part to the fact that one of them usually tanks while I stand behind him and "cast" shockwave after shockwave.
I didn’t know about the copper caps having more copper underneath, good thing I’ve marked the copper deposits I found so I can go back and keep mining.
im actually really suprised that i figured out all the tips by myself except the boat one. that one is actually really clever. the thing is tho .. mobs arent gonna attack ur boat if u re not close to it. at least from my experience. i have my boat parked right next to like 6 mobs spawn location and its always fine. i ve also heard someone that ur boat can actually be taken over by waves and u can just lose it. also didnt happened to me. i play a lot. but there is a way that u can lose ur boat without being close to it : if u park it close to the land but there are waves that are covering that small portions of land, the waves are gonna keep lifting ur boat and when they retreat ur boat is gonna smash into the shore. consider that. if it keeps doing that for 30 mins, its going to eventually destroy it cuz its taking damage.
Use the Carrot Soup an Queen's Jam when cutting down trees, or doing any other "work" that uses up stamina. If you are dry and rested, your stamina will run out much more rarely.
@@Blit_Wizbok I already have tons of small potions, and access to med potions. I'm not really a fan of the tasty mead, I'd rather just have more stamina.
The game is set up so you can learn intuitively as you go. It’ll go faster and you’ll have more fun if you look for ways to improvise, but the most efficient strategy is to stockpile things like wood, meat, and animal skins that you’ll always need, and always push for the best tools and weapons but keep the obsolete ones in a separate chest or two. Use cheap wood arrows for deer, and the hardest ones for newer enemy types, but always make the best bow and upgrade it. Get diverse meats and store lots of them so you can get a maximized health bar when you need it. Learn to block with a shield, set tools/weapons to the most efficient quick-access lineup, and change quick-access items depending on whether you’re fighting or working. Try out all the weapon types, and upgrade your favorites, but be familiar with all types because enemies have different weaknesses and resiliences.
About collecting wood to making coal: ITs not best way....best way is collect coal from surtling spawners in swamp. You just need to dig around the spawner, and surtlings die after spawning. Its more effective then planting wood, and you get also planty of surtling cores... all can be transported by portal so try it, you will see :D
A tip to add on to the portal: I have 1 portal set home called Backup. Its only ever connected when i set one travelling. All i do after that, if i plan to stay at the place permanently. Go home, make a new portal with a proper name take the backup TP to the new place and retag it. Boom, never have a port you cant go to
"take the backup TP to the new place and retag it." I do the same thing but you can skip that part, just give the portal the "backup" tag wait for it to connect and then tag it again and give it w/e permanent name you want and immediately enter it. You will be ported home and a moment later the game will update the tag on the portal so you don't have to go back and forth to retag it.
Recycle portals by relabeling Dig under boss altars for easy bow shooting Smash birch trees to get better bow early Transport smelter to each new mining area, then build forge next to it for item upgrades Lead stronger or numerous enemies to cross paths with enemies from other biomes so the stronger ones get weakened and distracted so you can smite them easily right after Know the indestructible objects in the world and use them as free cave shelter to double as blockades against large enemies (expected to come in handy in the mistlands someday) Help your friends add new materials early so they get the recipes for everything and can increase everyone’s efficiency and proportion of quality fun time instead of lonely manual labor
Food. Remember that in Crypts and Chambers are yellow berries. They will respawn after some time, so you can go back and harvest them again. I haven´t checked the respawntime on them.
I'm not to sure if it's and advanced or basic tip but, if you build a base in the meadows or plains NUKE ALL YOUR GRASS or put a roof over it to shelter it. Iv only been testing it for a few days now but yeah monsters seem to only spawn in open grass in that biome soo use the path tool and nuke all the grass to and around your wall..
Because the snap point is what actually determines collision and applies to the floor or wall, and wood stacks don't actually have Collison on their own you can place a log stack most of the way inside another stack to save space
I have a tip that happened to me personally: graves float, items from a destroyed Karve float. And boxes from a cart moved onto a karve and broken will float. Items dropped BY YOU sink. You cannot activate the rudder of a boat while encumbered and at 0 stamina. So do not loot gravestones, overencumber yourself, and then try to drive your boat away from a serpent. Kill the serpent, loot until ALMOST at capacity, and then sail to shore and back again. RIP my first 60 iron...
best way to mine copper is to dig a full circle underneath it and start picking at the lowest point. with luck all earth connections are severed and you can get all chunks to drop at once, but even if not it garantees you can see and get all copper.
Just wanted to say, great vid! Also how did you get your sword to glow like that? My friends and I have pretty much done everything, never seen that before.
@@Systemcollapse Pro Sailing Tip: Steer away from sandbars. The Karve has a shallower keel, so it is better for hugging the coastline. I only use the Longship if I need to move quantity. I zoom way out and use the mast to point just past the next piece of land I am heading around. Then I steer, gradually, until the prow aligns with the mast. When the wind is in the bow quarter, it turns grey. Drop the sail to maintain speed. Keep an eye on your direction during storms or you will get turned around. Keep a good distance from the Plains when sailing by.
Try to get the wind pointing at the brighter areas of the circle around your ship icon (ie. side on). This gives you the most forward speed as it also lifts the ship out of the water a little. (From behind, the front of the ship is driven into the sea). It's little details like this I keep finding in the game that make me keep playing :)
I'm one of those that mine all the available copper in an area. I'm usually left with a giant hole in the ground. I have a little mining camp with a forge that I use to repair my pickaxe.
I was about to take my bot from my port to a far away plains to get my black metal... i have a portal there, never thought of destroying the boat and building it there....
My tip is have one world for mining one for normal play. You can mine tell your full load the other world were your chests are drop off your stuff and repair. load the mining world back up continue.
Or you can just play the game normally instead of trying to cheese it. If you're gonna go through all that effort, why not just add a mod that lets metals go through portals?
For woodcutting I made a giant ramp on a super steep hill. The falling trees damage each other. 3minutes of woodcutting give me chests and chests of wood
here is another one to get a lot of stone fast... go to the plains and mine the bottom of one of the huge pillars, the rest will crumble and rain down on you.
Seeds give you a lot more than just wood, but even when it comes to wood you can use seeds to plant trees outside of their natural habitat, you can have a small batch of Pine trees right next to your early house in the Meadows.
about your safe traveling section.I see you using forge only , thats level 1 by itself , but you need higher level to repair your armor atleast too ? unless im missing something ^^ Like you using black metal stuff there , thats needs level 4 and your armor level 2 ^^
I cant get over the download size. I have all these massive games on my SSD, taking up hundreds of gigabytes.. but then I'm hooked on playing this for a while now and it's not even 1 GB. Lol
yup, graphics doesn't mean much, wish triple A companies would understand that, more features beats better graphics any day of the week :D
@@wooxs55 seriously, and the crafting system in this game is awesome. Feels super rewarding always finding out new stuff to build and where to mine at 😎
without hi-def rextures/assets and pre render cutscenes games is pretty small, if not included all the libraries in the world cuz the programmers are lazy
And the price! When I first heard all the good reviews for the game I thought "Meh, yet another $30+ dlls all my friends will play and I won't even be able to run in my potato".
Then out of curiosity I checked the price... And bought it immediately! "I can get a refund if I can't run it" I said... And then I saw the file size.
Guess what I've been obsessively playing for the last week?
You'd think a game this small would run smoothly, but my FPS is the same as in Rust. I hope they'll optimize the game in the future
More tips:
1. You can rename both sides of a portal by renaming one side and quickly jumping through it before it deactivates. When on the other side, rename the other one and they'll reconnect.
2. In the plains, surround your base area using natural terrain by raising the ground with the hoe. This makes an impenetrable wall that most enemies can't get over, and you can still get over by sprint-jumping with enough stamina. Makes for a safe way to farm barley and flax.
3. You can create nearly-safe bases by building an elevated platform off of the invulnerable trees in the swamp, or giant rock pillar formations in the plains. Have a staircase coming down from the platform that doesn't touch the ground, but is low enough to jump onto from the ground. Non-flying enemies won't be able to reach you, but Fuling berserkers may reach it if it's not high enough (about 3-4 walls high should suffice)
4. In early-game you can break birch trees without a bronze axe by rolling stumps into them - time consuming, but a way to get the fine bow right from the start.
5. You can make bridges over rivers by raising the ground using the hoe.
6. You can mine out an entire ore vein by digging out all the dirt around it (i.e. having it float in the air), and then breaking off one or two pieces. This works really well with silver, and is very time-efficient. It also ensures that you don't miss out on a piece of buried ore.
7. Cheesy/cheaty, but the world swapping to transporting huge amounts of metals without portals could be considered a trick.
8. Once you have a stonecutter, you can set up campfires, kilns and furnaces indoors after replacing your floors with stone.
9. Skill training tips are nice, like popping Eikthyr buff and running and jumping into the underside of a staircase to train jumping, or turning on pvp and hitting a pvp-disabled friend using a weapon.
10. Digging out the area around a flame geyser in the swamp so that the floor is covered knee-deep in water turns it into an easy source of coal/surtling cores. Just dig a bit down using your pickaxe and use the hoe's flatten ground ability.
11. Each campfire can easily fit 2 cooking stations. A hearth can easily fit 5 cooking stations and 2 iron cooking stations.
That's all I can remember for now.
Great tips. 7 is my favorite as well.
Dude a campfire can fit at least 4 cooking stations and prolly 5
@@zhoubiden6003 Easily 6 and thats with walls around it. You people are brainless
I can't believe I hadn't thought of tip#1! Thank you!! 🤩
Something I never see in any of these tips videos: You can link two portals with no name. Makes it very easy while exploring to just leave a no-name portal at home and throw another down and you don't need to remember the name.
Clever
7:56 so no one is going to mention that house?? Is that like 190 of your 250 hours? epic build man!
Yeah we're tf is the build guide on that bad ass base??
Trying a new type of video here and getting out of my comfort zone. Hope you all enjoy it! If you enjoy it consider leaving a like and maybe subscribing it is much appreciated!
You are doing so well, i really enjoy your videos and keep doing what your doing.
Did you get my tweet sys?
Nice work mate.. Clear and to the point!
First time watcher of your channel - this worked really well for me. No irrelevant waffle & clear instructions. Your conversational style is engaging. Subscribed :-)
(my two cents: Once you're at the stage where you can farm trees like that, you might as well "spawn Wood 1000" - you've 'beaten' that part of the game at that point, no need to waste your time endlessly farming, no matter how efficient - you could be exploring/building!)
Just adding a comment for the RUclips algorithmic, I really like your video, thank you!
Stagbreaker saved my life so many times early game. I have a few tips that are more quality of life than they are advanced. When farming, plant in rows then when you harvest you can hold down the E key and run up and down the rows picking the crops without key-punching each plant. Another key-saver is that you can hold down the E key when filling the smelter or kiln.
Like many games with building, there's usually some glitch you can use to place difficult pieces. One I've found thus far in Valheim is using the small vertical wood piece to place Core Wood supports. The core wood will overlap and snap to the top of the small vertical wood piece, allowing you to place core wood supports in difficult to reach spaces. Once the core wood snaps and is placed, you can usually highlight the small vertical wood piece and remove it.
I figured out holding E for harvesting my carrots 🥕 but never thought about the forge. Thanks =]
I got 1 tip, dunno if it is popular or not. You can roll logs into birch to cut it down and then roll more to cut it into fine wood. You can get second bow and portals even before mining first copper.
or just get a troll to work that for you
Pretty sure that doesn't happen, or maybe it's cause we have a slightly modded realism server, but on there the finewood trees take 0 damage from other logs hitting it, and can't break into the finewood. Maybe that's different on vanilla though as I haven't tried on that.
@@ScarryHarry93 I haven’t had any luck breaking birch trees using other tree logs. But I had success using trolls to hit the trees. They can do oak trees as well.
@@Hartbreak1 You can do it on vanilla, takes a sweet long time and its definitely worth it to kite a troll instead if you are capable of not dying in the process.
@@ianallen738 it's also dependent on where the troll spawns cuz it won't follow you endlessly.
Here is a great tip; In dungeons, the swamp, all dark places, etc., you can "map" your way by tossing such as greyling eyes off to the side of your route. The light particles they emit can be used to guide your way back. Unlike a standing torch, no bench required, and can be tossed anywhere, but a torch is restricted on placement, and would be destroyed by NPC's.
I just turn left every time.. And continue until I return to the exit :) Also works by turning right every time..
@@nickidk4 This is my strategy, but I've had a couple of burial chambers which has a O shaped corridor with the entrance/exit door on the outside wall. You would endlessly walk around by turning left all the time. I've had one burial chamber where this 'O' shape was a bit more complex, but with the same 'problem'.
(They are relatively small areas and it's easy to spot you've come back on yourself, so it's not a major issue.)
Genius, gonna do that now!
Brilliant!
was thinking to use those edible glowing mushrooms in the the tombs...
as a tree farm, ive made myself a 9x9 square by rising the ground 4 levels up, build a fence with core wood round logs around it and planted the seeds on top of the square. that way the trees have to fall inside the pit in the middle, smash the ones below them and keeps everything nice in one spot.
1. Go Stealth after summoning bosses. Perform sneak attack on boss as soon as it appears for massive damage. You can use the particles/floating lights to know where boss will appear as well as to time the sneak attack.
To illustrate how good this technique is if done right. A sneak attack with Lvl 2 flint dagger (secondary attack/middle mouse) can drop the first boss (Eikthyr) to 50% of his hp.
2. In the early game, you can use fallen Logs to cut/smash down Birch and Oak trees without the need for Copper Axe. You can get Fine Wood this way in the early game to make a decent bow.
3. Instead of protecting your temporary bases with Walls. You can a) Dig around your base instead or b) Build you base atop rocks. It's easy, safe and very effective.
These are solid tips. Imma try the stealth stab. My tip: If you wanna cheese The Elder build a circular path high in the trees run around it raining fire arrows. I havent tried it on the others.
Carts can be put on boats, tons of extra storage for those long ore gathering trips. As long as you don't leave them in a stormy sea they seem to stay on them. 1 on a Karve, 4 on a long boat, and yes you can use them with a raft but after only 4 stacks of ore in the cart it will start to sink the raft.
When I loaded ore into a cart on a karve, it slowed it down to a crawl.
@@kenabbott8585 I've done it with the karve & long boat & raft and it didn't seem to effect the speed any for me. The only negative I noticed was the added weight on the raft sinking it with more than about 3 stacks of ore, did a trip with 4 stacks and my feet were submerged most of the way.
That house..... I'm still over here building basic ish. lol!
the trick is curving things. it makes everything look fancy
Great video, I would definitely be interested in more tips. Here are some I have found myself that I haven't seen shared much or at all:
When you pick all your stuff up at your grave after dying, you can right-click all of your armor in quick succession then close your inventory and start walking away. If you sprint it will cancel this, but if you don't sprint you will see the progress bars cycle through each piece of armor while you walk away. Helps to make sure you dont stand around and that you are not walking away naked any longer than necessary.
You can right-click a tool in your inventory and this will put it in your hand. Then you can close your inventory and use the tool as needed. Handy for keeping the hoe, hammer, cultivator, etc out of your hotbar to make room for weapons and potions/honey
To quickly let go of your cart, just do a dodge roll
Bind any mouse buttons you have to 5-8 for a much more enjoyable hotkey experience. (Example, 1-4 for weapons/pick/axe and MB4 for shield, MB5 for torch, MB6 for potions, etc) Hopefully you can change these in game one day because 5-8 are useless for me
Dodge roll cart trick! Can't wait to use that!
4:30 I actually use same thing. I also give one (with elder power) or two whacks to each tree before cutting the highest ones, because I seem to get better treevalanche that way. I haven't tested it scientifically, but subjectively it feels, that I get better damage, more split logs and already ready made wood.
The Sledge Hammer is great for killing things and destroying bone piles on the opposite side of mud scrap piles inside Crypts before breaking all the way through with your pickaxe.
Bruh, that just gave me a "why tf did I not think of that?" moment.
@@daemonwulfe because it's a lame way to cheese a pretty easy game in terms of combat. Git gud. Have fun. Take risks.
@@bbbbbbb51 you're a cheeful chap.
I thought the stagbreaker was a joke when I first tried it, but apparently that was because you’re supposed to upgrade weapons and increase your skill to make the really effective. The Iron Sledge magically made swamps a piece of cake once I figured that out. Never get poisoned by a blob again, keep draugrs off balance while you keep smacking them even when they come in groups, and skeletons just fall apart.
You failed to mention that stagbreaker takes huge chunks of stamina when used and destroying ships in deeper water and you lose all your nails so keep it in shallow before you smash it up.
If you do destroy your ship in deep water but its still fairly near shore (ie, you can see them but not reach them), or some stupid boar or something does it while you are away, if the water is too deep, use the hoe and raise land out until you get to the nails, when you raise the bit with the nails on you get it back.
Its a bit of a pain, but works.
@@BeardyBaldyBob I did see a video that said things on the ground within range of a workbench will remain indefinitly but things in the water go pretty soon. If you were to have to scrounge some rocks then come back to raise the ground is there enough time? I cannot recall just how long stuff will last in water and secondly, if you raise the ground can you end up burying your stuff? I have had buildings down and hoe'd near them and ended up throwing dirt over my wooden floors. Can something similar happen in water?
Been there, tolled my friend to disassemble the ship so we can take it with us (longboat of course). Never would I have imagined that the bastard was stupid enough to not bring it close to shore. Anyway no more iron to make nails, long boat gone and the swamp base with about a chest and half of iron scraps in it. Did we build a smelter at the swamp to get a few iron bars and get more nails. Hell NO. Broke down a Karve (this time next to the shore), rebuilt it in the swamp and made a chest next to it. Then we filled the boat storage and the chest with the iron scraps, hopped in the boat and my friend encumbered himself over 2000 weight and then stood still until I got us back to base.
Or stand at the mast when it's destroyed
That first workbench shelter isn't always enough, especially when there's any wind stronger than a moderate breeze it'll say it's too exposed. I often have to add one wall on each side as well as two at the back.
workbench up against tree, 2 45* roofs above it and done.
I... I actually did build a channel. Channels, rather. Also built a "bobsleigh track" for tumbling carts (full of mined silver ore) down a mountainside with, using two antler pickaxes, a hoe, and a rudimentary alpine cabin for skipping nights and repairing gear in.
...as well as a highway following the aforementioned bobsleigh track, in a beeline towards the nearest coastline.
At the water's edge, a tiny port was made to load incoming cargo ships full with the silver ore, and with a portal leading back up to the top of the "bobsleigh track", so the next cartload of ore could be tumbled down
A tip on wood farming is to cut down stumps along the way. The rolling damage does the extra work for you. Pushing the logs around also breaks a lot. Wood and rocks block the trees a bit but not too much, unless there is a pile of it.
Nice vid!
Agreed: where some people find it frustrating to see unclaimed, open copper veins, so too could be said about tree stumps! Easy pickings, and it cleans up the ground for building / planting more trees!
"You can also build a channel, but who wants to do that?"
Me and my Viking city of Venice : "uhhhh....."
The copper one just saved me so much time. Thank you!
I keep a dedicated single portal at my base without a tag for emergencies & unplanned travels. It's a great strategy for when I can't remember a portal tag's name.
Carry the boat over strips of land. I can't believe I haven't done that
I mean, even real life vikings did that
@@coito5307 did they? I mean I heard that they would drag them up onto shore, flip them over and place them on logs or stones for quick shelter.
@@cursedsummoner yep, they used to carry the smaller ones using wood poles, like a litter is carried. The bigger ones they used a roller method, where they would cut down trees, the logs would be put in front of the ship and it would be pulled onto them, as the ship was pulled along, the tree trucks at the back would be moved to the front.
Bro the teleporting ship thing blew mind I can't believe how many times I've sail back and forth I coulda saved so much time
create another server with only a workbench (with roof) and a chest, when you are exploring and feel too heavy, or need some extra space, just log out, enter the secondary server, drop your itens in the chest and return to your main server. It is pretty handy to aliviate your bag, or save an important iten right in the middle of a exploration.
Thank you so much for the copper ore tip! I never thought to look underground for more copper beneath the surface cap after like 30 hours
Thank you for making a video with ACTUAL tips. Every other one that ive seen was basically just 20 tutorial items.
My mind was blown when I now realized there is copper beneath the ground...
Not the only one
Yes, well that so unforfunate i also did the same, seems only took 30% of it haha
This becomes pretty obvious after you kill Bonemass
@@inconspicuousbystander6224 no spoilers pls
@@myview5840... I didn't spoil anything, wtf is your problem?
Here is a tip for you. Always start cutting the trees in the middle of your tree farm first, not the edges. This guarantees they will hit other trees and helps control how they fall
I really enjoyed your video, System! The editing and summary of the tips was on point!
Quick and easy to digest, hope the algorithm works for you on this one! Instant like from me.
When you're cutting up the logs on a slope, cut the bottom /middle ones that are supporting others--and be ready to jump clear.
As those logs tumble down they'll all smack against each other, creating yet more chances to break them up without chopping.
Yes, gravity.
If you don’t have the materials for the stonecutter you can mine below the stone structures and the will break to give you the resources.
You can build and elevated house if you raise 4 points on the ground, then place log poles on top of them. After that you can connect them with a floor and build up.
in Video settings turn off Vegitation detail, and you will be able to see everything on the ground clutch af
But then the game looks poo
Advanced tip: Dig a moat. You are 100% safe all of the time :)
When my friend first did this we mocked him. It worked so well we dig alot pf moats and trenches
@@FredlundJR Deathsquito: Hold my beer.
😁
Sensei Dragon
The first time I boated near the plains I saw it introduced on the screen and turned away, but within seconds saw something flutter by, and instantly “YOU DIED.” I’m maxing all my items before going back to the 🤬ing plains... and when I do, the fulings shall fall in waves beneath a shower of needles and frost arrows from a huntsman’s bow or blown back on their asses by the biggest hammer this game can offer.
awesome survival tips sir! thanks. building tips next? your builds are always super impressive.
@@jcsumandal8091 you ok bud?
The stacks for stone and wood.... never thought of using them that way. When copper mining I can store the stone in stacks and come back for them if desired. Great tips
Wood piles can be used to save storage space also. Drop one where you want it, and the next one can be set "inside" the other by turning the pile with middle mouse button/wheel.
Turn them all the same direction and you can stack them sequentially one pixel away from the next one, indefinitely. Extremely dense concentration of wood & stone using that method.
"Known as the Tunguska event (Russia), the blast flattened more than 80 million trees in seconds, over an area spanning nearly 800 square miles (2,000 square kilometers) - but left no crater."
I think it was determined that *whatever* it was, it was a low altitude air detonation and the missing 'crater' was actually the downed trees that had absorbed the blast. (ie. the trees took the blast that the ground would have taken and spread it out instead of down).
Still an amazing incident with a lot of unexplained stuff though!
That would flatten every tree in valheim
Copper tips:
1. All Copper Deposits have around 120 copper.
2. Use a hoe to uncover Copper Deposits before you start and as you mine it away it.
3. Mine in the middle of the Copper all the way down, then mine outwards, place a fire in the hole and mine from the bottom up, you will be rested and regenerate your stamina faster while you're also resting and safe from enemies.
4. Build a workbench towards the center of the Copper Deposit, that way any you mine and miss don't despawn.
5. 1 Copper Deposit will fill a cart about half way up with Copper and Stone.
6 .By the time you're done mining a Copper Deposit completely, it should look like a meteor struck the ground and left a crater.
Extra:
You can use a troll to mine the copper for you, just don't get too close!
Keep em coming System, any and all tips are appreciated.
"You could also build a channel. But who wants to do that ?"
Didn´t want to. Did it anyways. Now I wasted 10 hours on a mini Suez Canal. Damnit.
This is easily the best tips and tricks video for Valheim I've seen yet. Thanks for putting this together.
Cool tips ! To get hundreds of stones extremely fast, without using workbench and stonecutter workbench, you can mine down the pillars of the plains biome and portal back and forth :) ! Easy thousands of stones for a huge stone castle !
Already in the next one but many thanks!
great video man. I was impressed with the tree hill. I was doing this already but I didn't think about planting seeds on a hill. I have a hill conveniently placed next to where i planted them and made flat land like a dummy but your idea will help me for sure ! so thanks!
1:20 Do this all the time... Something intensely satisfying watching big structures just crumble when you knock out their supports lol
Evergreen Company now wishing they could replace their ship so easily.
underrated comment
@@filipdrucker4990 haha, thx mate ♥
Your pet peeve is the copper. Mine is tree stumps. Please clean up after yourself.
Can't stand seeing stumps, happy someone else agrees
Here’s a tip. You can fit a workbench in the opening of troll caves and burial chambers (before you actually enter) and it is not considered exposed. Put a fire just outside so you can get the rested buff and scare off the baddies.
Your tips are always welcome,thank goodness the master builder is back!
If you press space you can jump to ! amazing tips !
I think your theme music is perhaps the best theme music ever. Well done sir!
Don't use stacks of wood for gathering. Best way to farm wood-- put a portal down where you are farming wood, even if it's right outside your base, put a second portal in your base where you want to store it (chests, carts, whatever), fill up bags, go through portal, dump wood. Anything that can be teleported, this is by far the best way to farm it. Carts are cool, but dragging it around and up and down hills pales in comparison to just teleporting. Same process for farming stone.
Thanks for the most basic tip anyone who has played a survival game would already assume...
1. find copper node
2. dig down at edge of node
3. dig whole way around node
4. agro a troll to follow you to node, dig the ground from under his feet at the edge so he falls in, then just kite and just let the troll smash the entire node
5. You now have the entire nodes worth of copper for a fraction of the time and effort.
I did this twice and have over 180 copper ore sat in chests now, never need to mine copper again!
180 copper is a good trip, but it's not a lot of copper in the long run. It's not even enough to max out the weapons and armor at that tier. By the time you're wishing you had more just to make a ton of item stands, extra forges and upgrades, sconces etc., you'll be mining it faster than a troll can anyway. Fun to do tho I suppose but not very practical.
@@fortheloveofking I'm already on to iron so use it for forges and wall sconces.
It is practical. You don't have to keep repairing your pickaxe or letting your stamina recover... A troll can destroy the entire node in a few minutes, you don't even need to completely dig under it, the copper ore just 'appears' at the surface of the dirt once smashed by the troll.
Plus it's way more fun to get a pissed off troll to do the work for you lol
@@BeardyBaldyBob Not quite so easy to do when you start 2 shotting trolls but I guess have fun while it lasts.
@@fortheloveofking Aye. I find it funny how the first time you encounter draugr you get killed almost immediately, but after advancing a bit you find yourself wandering about the swamps trying to find them calling "Here sausage sausage! Come out, daddy's hungry!"
Same for sea serpents, the first time one appears out of the ocean, turns your raft to matchsticks and kills you it's well scary, but later you find yourself zig-zagging about in the ocean wondering where the hell they all are because you want stew! 🎣😂
Made a Stagbreaker and later on the iron sledge. My friends keep calling me a caster, mostly for the AOE effect, and in part to the fact that one of them usually tanks while I stand behind him and "cast" shockwave after shockwave.
Good on ya SystemCollapse! Keep 'em coming!
I didn’t know about the copper caps having more copper underneath, good thing I’ve marked the copper deposits I found so I can go back and keep mining.
im actually really suprised that i figured out all the tips by myself except the boat one. that one is actually really clever. the thing is tho .. mobs arent gonna attack ur boat if u re not close to it. at least from my experience. i have my boat parked right next to like 6 mobs spawn location and its always fine. i ve also heard someone that ur boat can actually be taken over by waves and u can just lose it. also didnt happened to me. i play a lot. but there is a way that u can lose ur boat without being close to it : if u park it close to the land but there are waves that are covering that small portions of land, the waves are gonna keep lifting ur boat and when they retreat ur boat is gonna smash into the shore. consider that. if it keeps doing that for 30 mins, its going to eventually destroy it cuz its taking damage.
Use the Carrot Soup an Queen's Jam when cutting down trees, or doing any other "work" that uses up stamina. If you are dry and rested, your stamina will run out much more rarely.
@@Blit_Wizbok How late are these potions? Only ones I've encountered so far only use raspberries, and I have like 5 extra stacks of those... lol
@@Blit_Wizbok I already have tons of small potions, and access to med potions. I'm not really a fan of the tasty mead, I'd rather just have more stamina.
Similar to the rock shelter, I recently was using silver veins as quick shelter to restart the Rested buff.
Neat trick for Stagbreaker (and other AoE weapons) is in the sunken crypts: you can AoE from behind the scrap piles.
Im really looking for a day one guide. days 1 -5 guide and how to leave room in a settlement for future upgrades.
The game is set up so you can learn intuitively as you go. It’ll go faster and you’ll have more fun if you look for ways to improvise, but the most efficient strategy is to stockpile things like wood, meat, and animal skins that you’ll always need, and always push for the best tools and weapons but keep the obsolete ones in a separate chest or two. Use cheap wood arrows for deer, and the hardest ones for newer enemy types, but always make the best bow and upgrade it. Get diverse meats and store lots of them so you can get a maximized health bar when you need it. Learn to block with a shield, set tools/weapons to the most efficient quick-access lineup, and change quick-access items depending on whether you’re fighting or working.
Try out all the weapon types, and upgrade your favorites, but be familiar with all types because enemies have different weaknesses and resiliences.
About collecting wood to making coal: ITs not best way....best way is collect coal from surtling spawners in swamp. You just need to dig around the spawner, and surtlings die after spawning. Its more effective then planting wood, and you get also planty of surtling cores... all can be transported by portal so try it, you will see :D
Dat portable ship idea, mind blowing 🤯 time to put it to good use
Had no idea about the buried copper. Good deal
A tip to add on to the portal: I have 1 portal set home called Backup. Its only ever connected when i set one travelling. All i do after that, if i plan to stay at the place permanently. Go home, make a new portal with a proper name take the backup TP to the new place and retag it. Boom, never have a port you cant go to
That is a great idea. thanks.
"take the backup TP to the new place and retag it." I do the same thing but you can skip that part, just give the portal the "backup" tag wait for it to connect and then tag it again and give it w/e permanent name you want and immediately enter it. You will be ported home and a moment later the game will update the tag on the portal so you don't have to go back and forth to retag it.
Recycle portals by relabeling
Dig under boss altars for easy bow shooting
Smash birch trees to get better bow early
Transport smelter to each new mining area, then build forge next to it for item upgrades
Lead stronger or numerous enemies to cross paths with enemies from other biomes so the stronger ones get weakened and distracted so you can smite them easily right after
Know the indestructible objects in the world and use them as free cave shelter to double as blockades against large enemies (expected to come in handy in the mistlands someday)
Help your friends add new materials early so they get the recipes for everything and can increase everyone’s efficiency and proportion of quality fun time instead of lonely manual labor
Food. Remember that in Crypts and Chambers are yellow berries. They will respawn after some time, so you can go back and harvest them again. I haven´t checked the respawntime on them.
Loved this vid System, branching out into teaching stuff works. Keep up the great content!
I'm not to sure if it's and advanced or basic tip but, if you build a base in the meadows or plains NUKE ALL YOUR GRASS or put a roof over it to shelter it. Iv only been testing it for a few days now but yeah monsters seem to only spawn in open grass in that biome soo use the path tool and nuke all the grass to and around your wall..
Also stagbreaker can be called early wishbone, cuz it will hit underground ant then you know were is silver.
Because the snap point is what actually determines collision and applies to the floor or wall, and wood stacks don't actually have Collison on their own you can place a log stack most of the way inside another stack to save space
I have a tip that happened to me personally: graves float, items from a destroyed Karve float. And boxes from a cart moved onto a karve and broken will float. Items dropped BY YOU sink.
You cannot activate the rudder of a boat while encumbered and at 0 stamina. So do not loot gravestones, overencumber yourself, and then try to drive your boat away from a serpent. Kill the serpent, loot until ALMOST at capacity, and then sail to shore and back again. RIP my first 60 iron...
best way to mine copper is to dig a full circle underneath it and start picking at the lowest point. with luck all earth connections are severed and you can get all chunks to drop at once, but even if not it garantees you can see and get all copper.
Just wanted to say, great vid! Also how did you get your sword to glow like that? My friends and I have pretty much done everything, never seen that before.
Sailing tips! You struggled a bit with it at the beginning haha
I may need a video for that myself lol.
@@Systemcollapse Pro Sailing Tip: Steer away from sandbars.
The Karve has a shallower keel, so it is better for hugging the coastline.
I only use the Longship if I need to move quantity.
I zoom way out and use the mast to point just past the next piece of land I am heading around. Then I steer, gradually, until the prow aligns with the mast.
When the wind is in the bow quarter, it turns grey. Drop the sail to maintain speed.
Keep an eye on your direction during storms or you will get turned around.
Keep a good distance from the Plains when sailing by.
Try to get the wind pointing at the brighter areas of the circle around your ship icon (ie. side on). This gives you the most forward speed as it also lifts the ship out of the water a little. (From behind, the front of the ship is driven into the sea). It's little details like this I keep finding in the game that make me keep playing :)
@@tehNashty "Keep a good distance from the Plains when sailing by" - a Deathsquito sank my ship! I didn't even know that was a thing!
I'm one of those that mine all the available copper in an area. I'm usually left with a giant hole in the ground. I have a little mining camp with a forge that I use to repair my pickaxe.
Thank you! These are actual TIPS.
Thanks for the tips. Those were helpful!
That's not actually the smallest workbench, you can just make a wall behind the workbench and take one of the two tatch roof, 2 pieces, super easy.
Early game, you can take down those stone towers with arrows, (lots of arrows). You can get a load of stone while training up your bow.
Is there a build guide for that cool longhouse you have there... Nice decorations on there
I was about to take my bot from my port to a far away plains to get my black metal... i have a portal there, never thought of destroying the boat and building it there....
Good advice, thank you Professor Frink.
My tip is have one world for mining one for normal play. You can mine tell your full load the other world were your chests are drop off your stuff and repair. load the mining world back up continue.
Or you can just play the game normally instead of trying to cheese it.
If you're gonna go through all that effort, why not just add a mod that lets metals go through portals?
This was one of the best tips video I've seen
Is there a video of the house? Amazing design...
For woodcutting I made a giant ramp on a super steep hill. The falling trees damage each other. 3minutes of woodcutting give me chests and chests of wood
here is another one to get a lot of stone fast... go to the plains and mine the bottom of one of the huge pillars, the rest will crumble and rain down on you.
"I'll throw away wood before I throw away seeds, because you need seeds to make wood"
Burning wood doesn’t make new seeds or wood. Planting seeds grows new trees that have new seeds. Also seeds use up a lot less carry weight.
Seeds give you a lot more than just wood, but even when it comes to wood you can use seeds to plant trees outside of their natural habitat, you can have a small batch of Pine trees right next to your early house in the Meadows.
If you have higher tier armor, you would need to have the forge at a higher level to repair your stuff
No. U need higher forge lvl to upgrade your stuff not to repair it.
Yes you do. Iron pickaxe requires a lvl 2 forge to repair.
Great video! Thanks!
This was very useful! Got my sub.
With out further ado.. LET'S CRACK STRAIGHT INTO IT!! -Pestily
Whish i would have done these earlier. Nice down to business video👍
Awesome vid, thanks for the tips
good tips and a very impressive long house, thx mate
about your safe traveling section.I see you using forge only , thats level 1 by itself , but you need higher level to repair your armor atleast too ? unless im missing something ^^
Like you using black metal stuff there , thats needs level 4 and your armor level 2 ^^
What are your thoughts on reinforced chests (18 slots, fine wood + iron) vs the regular chests (10 slots, wood only)?
They are awesome, but I will always upgrade my weapons/tools with iron before chest.
Dude the Iron Sledge level 4 is a beast!