![]() ![]() We’ll deal with the ore deposits in the next step, and you’ll probably find some while exploring), so let’s focus on burial chambers - the only place you’ll find surtling cores. You don’t technically know this yet, but you’re in the black forest biome for three things: tin deposits, copper deposits, and surtling cores. You don’t have to build in the black forest, but (like your first camp) you’re looking for convenience and accessibility - a fire, a workbench, storage, and food to return to periodically. When you find a promising patch of black forest, build yourself a new camp with a bed to reset your spawn point. When you first enter a black forest biome, you’ll see that the ground color (and cover) changes as well. Image: Iron Gate Studio/Coffee Stain Publishing via Polygon A black forest biome has fir and pine trees, and a generally mossier color palette. (It was kind of hit or miss for us.) If you can’t find any, go explore until you do. The text in the upper right should reflect the biome you’re hovering over. It looks darker green-blue on the map as well. On your map, look for an area with dense trees - trees in the meadows biome are a little sparser on the map. Black forest biomes are hilly and marked by tall trees - specifically fir and pine trees. Meadows biome versus a black forest biome on the map. With the antler pickaxe in hand, Hugin will show up to tell you about a new biome: the black forest. Step 2: Find a black forest biome and build a new camp Head to a workbench, and craft the antler pickaxe (10 wood, 1 hard antler). ![]() (Eikthyr is the only source of hard antler, so if you ever need more, you to summon him again). When you defeat Eikthyr, he’ll drop some hard antler. We’re starting with an easy step, because what follows is a ton of grinding, and you deserve an early win. Build a raft or a karve and learn to sail.Step 8: Collect 3 ancient seeds to summon The Elder Step 7: Craft a bronze pickaxe, bronze armor, and a bronze weapon Teleporting and fast travel with portals.Step 6: Craft a bronze axe to collect fine wood Step 5: Build a charcoal kiln, smelter, and forge, make copper Find copper deposits to mine copper ore.Step 3: Locate burial chambers to find surtling cores After all of that, we’ll tackle summoning and defeating The Elder. We’ll also give you a crash course in boatbuilding and sailing. Enter Polygon’s Valheim walkthroughs, where we fill in the gaps.Īfter defeating Eikthyr, you’ll get some hard antler, and that will set you down the path to crafting metal tools.This Valheim walkthrough begins after defeating Eikthyr and ends at the next boss, The Elder.Īlong the way, we’ll create the antler pickaxe, find and explore the black forest biome, raid burial chambers, find tin and copper, smelt and forge metal, cook some food in a cauldron, brew some potions in a fermenter, craft the cultivator and plant some seeds, and (finally) build our first metal tools, armor, and weapons. It’s not so clear about how you’re supposed to do that. A central chimney is a great place to start a build, and remember if it's built around Stone Pillars it works great as a primary supporting structure for flooring.Valheim is pretty good at telling you what to do next. It is certainly worth investing in creating a sizable foundation for an end-game base, even using a deep basement to house all the Viking loot and trophies collected. As of now, it's far more space and cost-effective to do a Stone floor for ground-level, completing all subsequent floors with Stone Walls and wooden floors.įrom here, it's up to the player for how they want to design their base. The only way to place a Stone Floor above ground is by supporting it with a Stone Arch on the side of a Stone Pillar, creating a base for it. The Stone Floor can only be placed on the ground and cannot support a Stone Floor attached to the side of it. A key difference in building with Stone compared to Wood is with the Stone Floor. The Stone Cutter's construction radius is relatively small, so have supplies nearby to place a couple, or use one and break it to move the Stone Cutter while working. Once unlocked, much like the Workbench, it will need to be placed anywhere the player wants to build with Stone (10x Wood, 2x Iron, 4x Stone to build). To do this, the player will need to hold an Iron ingot. First and foremost, players need to have the Stone Cutter unlocked. ![]()
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