50+ ADVANCED Tips in Valheim 2024 (Valheim Tips & Tricks)

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Published 2023-03-23
Here are 50+ Valheim Tips & Tricks to improve your Gameplay from the Beginner to the Advanced Level. These Pro Tips will help enhance both your Building and Combat skills, and turn you into the Ultimate Valheim Viking in 2024!

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All Comments (21)
  • @misterrxy
    After spending numerous hours on Valheim, I had low expectations for this video. I couldn't have imagined learning much more about the game, but you surprised me with a lot of your tricks. Thank you for showing me how little I actually knew about this wonderful game. Please continue creating great content!
  • @jeffs555
    Great tips. One of the most important things to remember in the game (besides always having a rested buff) is about base defense. Enemies do not spawn in the radius of a workbench. Enemies do not attack stone floor pieces and cannot attack below themselves (except for AOE's). If you protect your base with a moat, then dig out places to put workbenches and cover them with stone floors, no enemies will spawn close enough to notice your base. If done right, this will shut down most raids, too.
  • 7:06 I laughed pretty hard at this "boat is now sled" technique 😂 Quality, dude
  • Those stagbreaker tips are so incredible. I initially thought hammer type weapons were a waste of time until I started using them recently, and this puts them over the top!
  • @Gquain
    The biggest tip i can give (as a community builder) is that you can throw a cart into deep water and then jump on it. That way you have the best "boat you can walk on", giving you flexibility to build things on water from a below perspective AND you can just walk through rivers and closer parts of the ocean.
  • @xTwisteDx
    Another fun one with the slider. Adjust it to whatever you want either by sliding, or by key and split the stack. The next stack you want to split, hold SHIFT+CTRL and it will automatically recall your last split amount.
  • @ryanbard1220
    thank you for being straight to the point, with no wasted time.. great video.
  • @aurenian8247
    With the alternating floorboard trick it is even better if you use the smaller squares. The pattern is a lot more striking.
  • @mobiusrazgrim
    Actual quality content, I've logged several hundred hours and still learned quite a bit. Thank you
  • Noob here, been playing with friends who are also new for the past 2 days. We chose to intentionally keep the game vague as to surprise ourself with the features and enemies and biomes. However, these tips have really helped us, so thank you!
  • We generally find a nice sandbar in the plains biome out in the middle of the ocean(so we can grow plains crops there) and raise the ground then hide workbenches under the floor tiles, along with forges, stonecutters etc. so that we have the ability to place stuff anywhere on our island; it also prevents invasions other than the bats because they're the only mob that actually spawns midair above the radius of the workbench rather than on the ground. This does however take a lot of stone, but it's totally doable and it winds up looking nice having our own island fortress town. We've done this on several seeds, improving our designs each time. Our most recent we combined our portal room with some high capacity storage and a comfort area around a "throne room" section, it turned out looking great, the portals surround the storage bays so one can quickly run to a chest to stack like items(the chests are organized by what portal they're close to and what materials are likely to come to them), anything we don't have in a chest to stack with we keep 2-3 carts at the door to our longhouse so that we can stash stuff for sorting later.
  • @JerJerBinks420
    Yeah, I am also going to be listening to Freebird as I take a ship down the side of a mountain
  • This is the best tip video I've ever seen for any video game ever, straight to the point and well explained points. Well done. My favorite tips are the ones with the sledge hammer variants, looking for and damaging things through objects is something I never even thought of.
  • Even after 300+ hours, you basically forced me to favorite this, since I'm gonna need to memorize about 12 of these! Amazing stuff
  • @flspacebear
    Switching the Forsaken Power key to "G" instead of "F" is a game changer
  • @scrubbubble1456
    i have 800 hours in this game, and i learned quite a few new things. thanks for this. i like the rug/floor trick
  • @Hvn1957
    That was great! I’ve played about 400 hours of the game, and I think about 25% of those tips were new to me. My favorite is the “drive by” repair 😂.
  • @jarnobot
    I have over 600 hours put into this game and you just blew my mind with the surtling core fireworks, deconstructing of the stone towers, renaming portals at both sides and using unnamed portals! Thanks, this is great! I'm going to surprise my friends with the fireworks when I "open" my newly upgraded house in our base. It's going to have a large fire on top, so this is perfect :D I have a tip for you as well: You can bind commands to any key you want. This is extremely useful. A very simple example is binding taunts to certain keys. Like pointing to quickly /point in a direction, or /wave to say hi to your friends: /bind Y point /bind U wave /bind I dance My favorite binding is useful when you have a large base that tanks the performance. You can significantly improve performance by decreasing your draw distance, as that means less building pieces and terrain modifications need to be loaded/shown. You can do this in the game settings, but you can also use the /lodbias command, which you can bind to a key: /bind O lodbias 1 /bind P lodbias 5 Now, you can quickly decrease the draw distance by pressing the "o" key. Just don't forget to press the "p" key to increase draw distance when you go out for an adventure! You could use it in many more modes, of course. Like for being able to toggle the /fly command or to have a dedicated key to kick your friend. For special keycode I refer to the Unity KeyCode documentation. I think you can map controller buttons as well.
  • @pfunkle
    Root Harnesk is absolutely game-changing for fighting Seekers. "Downgraded" from fully upgraded Padded chest to the base Root Harnesk and immediately stopped dying so much. Just be careful because it makes you weak to fire. I keep my padded chest with me in case I need to swap to it, but it's such a night and day difference with the pierce resistance.