![]() ![]() The hides I crated into upgraded armor in case I ran into more. I was rewarded with wood, gold, troll hide and a trophy head. Killing both trolls felt like an accomplishment. Running and shooting my bow over and over kept me safe. My trip to copper deposits was its own adventure when I was attacked by 2 giant blue trolls. More Valheim black forest mining trips were needed. The ax was my first choice to get the hard wood I crave. ![]() I did not have enough metal to reach my goal of building a bronze ax. My smelted copper plates helped build my forge to combine my copper with tin to create bronze. Now I only need to feed the thing wood and get all the charcoal I need. My second burial chamber adventure almost killed me, but it was worth those surtling cores. It required me to find and explore another burial chamber. My best option was to build a charcoal kiln, but I was a few surtling cores short. I needed large amounts of charcoal to smelt the metals I need to craft bronze. Burning food will produce charcoal, but not nearly enough to process decent amounts of metal. Mining my Way to the Bronze Age Creating Coal for my SmelterĪfter building the first smelter, I started processing metals. Lucky for me, I found all the surtling cores I needed for smelting and some valuable gems (apparently there’s a merchant somewhere in the game). These stone mazes are also procedurally generated, so I could not be sure what I’ll find. Venturing into those requires a torch for light, food to keep health up and good blunt weapons to knock on some bones. My weapon prep was good, but those burial chambers are pretty well hidden behind large rocks and require to break the entrance open. This time I brought my stag breaker weapon to damage several skeletons at the same time and knock them back. Skeletons killed me before, several times in an earlier session. Surtling cores hide in Valheim black forest burial chambers guarded by skeletons. To smelt that, I needed to build a smelter that required surtling cores. I found in deposits in the black forest, but needed to smelt the ore I gathered. Exploring Valheim Black Forest Burial Chambers Exploring a Burial Chamberīefore I could start building better tools to cut down harder wood, I needed copper. Now I want to gather resources to build the upgraded boat, the Karve, for faster travel. It’s a fun little adventure sailing out to gather the tin before coming home to start smelting the tin. My later exploration found a river near the Valheim black forest where I found tin. ![]() It is great fun to set sail in the morning and come back to the boat house at night with my torches lit. I built a boat houses to hide and protect my expensive raft. Unfortunately, monsters do try to attack my boat when parked on the coast and storms can damage the boat against the shore. It’s so much fun to sail through the waves with the sun or moon shining on the water’s surface. The rudder controls left to right and “S” slows down the raft or rows in reverse. Next was a half sail and then last is full sail. First is a rowing action for when the wind is not in my favor. I did not see any obvious instructions except for wind direction and how open my sail was.Īfter plenty of trial and error, I found pressing “W” activates 3 different speeds. I wanted to build my first boat to sail between the two.Īfter gathering the ingredients and building my small raft, it was time to go sailing. My first Meadows house is located on a penninsula far from the Black Forest, so I setup an outpost near the entrance of the black forest. Building my First Valheim Boat Sailing my First Valheim Raft It was a great set of emergent adventures with sailing, mining, dungeon crawling, troll fighting, metal work and a ton of building. Last play session, I made my first trip to the Valheim black forest. ![]()
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