Unavowed stuck in forest10/21/2023 Then you get portals, and before you can get portals, you need to spend time running TO burial chambers (replace with Surtling Spouts once you hit the swamps), running FROM burial chambers, running TO get fine wood, running BACK to base to build one, then finally, running TO the spot you want to set up the portal, in the hopes of finally eliminating the former repeat loops. You can see how far I got exactly in the southwest space – the raft was built at Camp West Shore, and the southmost landmark should tell you all you need to know. I had thought to sail around the continent on my way back home, when it became patently clear I would travel faster running. ![]() ![]() Barely any resource variation, maybe some mushrooms or berries if you get really really lucky.ĭon’t even get me started on this useless piece of wood. Getting stuck on various bits of scenery along the way. Meadows, Forest, Meadows, Forest, Forest, Meadows. That’s my main pet peeve with Valheim, besides the resource and boss hp grind that feels balanced for multiplayer over singleplayer: the ridiculous amount of time one spends traveling anywhere – either running in start and stop bursts, or sailing, which is fun for the first couple minutes, and then shortly turns into zoning out while blasting Youtube tunes (bonus points if it’s Viking-related music.)Īt first, one has no portals, so besides naked smiting boars and deer, one has to run everywhere in a sea of unchanging green. I have a feeling that a good half of those hours were spent on travel time. Possibly a lot of repeating iron and silver runs. Moder is down, the blast furnace, windmill and spinning wheel is up, what’s left is dealing with the plains, sniping and kiting the Fuling villages, maybe Yagluth.
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