

You’ll also want to make a Cauldron to begin cooking up the food you farm for an even greater effect on your health and stamina.

If not, you should venture in and look for white flowers. Hopefully, you will have already found some carrot seeds in the Black Forest to begin your Stardew-esque journey. A Cultivator opens up the farming mechanic and is incredibly useful for producing better and consistent food. It should not be a tool that has two uses as the axe.Īfter that, you’ll want to move away from foraging food as you have been doing up until this point. What weapon you want is entirely up to you, though it should be dedicated to killing like the sword, mace, or spear. Once you’ve got the axe you’ll want to make something better at killing the enemies you’ve already met. Secondly, it's time to improve your weapon. This Fine Wood unlocks another rush of new recipes, including the Portal and Finewood bow, which you can also start looking into. This can be a reasonable weapon in a pinch and greatly improves your chopping time but more importantly, it allows you to chop down those Birch trees that your flint axe couldn’t. I’d recommend you start with a bronze axe when you get the chance. Once you have the forge, you’ll have unlocked so many new recipes you might have no idea what to do with them all, and the game doesn’t provide many clues. I suggest you fill the smelter with seven copper and three tin each time you fill to make bronze as quickly as possible. Once that's done, you’ll want to smelt two copper ore for every tin, as that is the ratio needed to make Bronze at the forge. Start by smelting the copper since you’ll need six bars to make the forge. Once you’ve got some coal, you can begin smelting your ore. It might seem that the kiln is pointless when there are other ways to produce coal but trust me, the time difference makes it completely worth it. Then you will need to build a Smelter and Kiln. You're going to need ten Surtling Cores to begin effectively processing bronze, so hunt the dark places of Valheim until you’ve got that many. These dungeons are deadly and difficult for your leather-clad Viking, so proceed carefully after you’ve found them.

The rock will be easy enough to gather, especially with this new pickaxe of yours, but the Cores can only be found in the Burial Chambers scattered through the Black Forest. The Smelter can be built with twenty rock and five Surtling Cores. Related Story Aernout van de Velde Valheim is Now Steam Deck Verified Complete With Default Graphics Configuration and Built-in Controlsīut while you can start extracting the ore now, you won’t have anything to do with it until you build a smelter. Although not the most effective tool, it will allow you to break up rocks, tin and copper deposits from the Black Forest. Take them back to the workbench with a little wood, and you can make your first pickaxe. Once defeated, Eikthyr will drop Hard Antlers, which is exactly what you need to go mining. The fight isn’t too difficult but make sure you’ve got as much health as you can muster and a shield to block some of the damage. Once he has arrived, you’ll be locked in a battle with a lightning powered creature. Once you’re coated in Deer Hide and running around with a spear or flint axe, you’ll be about ready to face the first boss Eikthyr.Ĭheck the glowing red stone by the stone circle you first arrived at to get the location of the Deer Lord marked on your map, then head to the altar and place two deer trophies down to summon him. Your home will be made of wood, your armour of hides, and your weapons of flint. Mining in Valheim doesn’t happen at the start. Other Valheim guides: Beginning, Building, Hunting This Ain’t Minecraft
