First, Valheim offers the player some simple tools to build a shelter for their Viking. You can start with a small hut to house your workbench, then a cozy cottage and maybe a watchtower or a dock. Valheim fans prove that once you have mastered the basic tools of the game, you can go much further than the early structures. From the eye of Sauron to classic buildings World of Warcraft, Iron Gate Studios’ Viking game has built a loyal base of people who are less interested in killing bosses like Bonemass and more interested in building the perfect town.
Do you remember Goldshire in Elwynn Forest? This inn of World of Warcraft raises tons of nostalgia, and the ToddGeorgeKelly user of Reddit repeated it Valheim to the best of his ability. It’s incredibly comfortable to look out for – after spending some time here, I think I’d rather put my feet up and enjoy some grass instead of going out again to kill Greydwarves and Oozes.
One amazing project was the Eye of Sauron, built by RalladoGamer and his wife. You can download it for your own world via NexusMods if you want to see the threat of an ancient evil watching over you while hunting for pigs and sailboats.
Other builders take their inspiration from real life and create structures in games that mimic landmarks from around the world. Since Valheim Allowing Vikings to make things only with wood, metal and masonry is not easy to imitate modern structures of steel and glass. This gives architects the chance to go back to basics.
My current sweep #valheim. I used to work as a photographer at Epcot and I always loved the replica of Gol Stave in the Norway Pavilion. So I built a * loos * around it! pic.twitter.com/2RzVfuJoi9
– Kai-lo Ren (@thewhimsywizard) March 1, 2021
Valheim allow players to snap pieces together so that walls can be connected automatically, or builders can release items to create their own blueprints. This, combined with a wide range of foundations, structural pillars and materials, means that it is simple to build wide, elaborate structures with great detail.
A builder, MissBeazus, shared photos of her extensive Valheim village on Twitter. ‘I like the challenge [of building], ”She wrote to Polygon. “Land support matters, workbench placement matters. You can not just build skyscrapers without consequences. ”
These bases contribute to the rest of Valheim‘s game, which makes it useful for a whole group of friends on a server, even if only one of them is a dedicated builder. MissBeazus’ base has a main lodge that maximizes its Comfort stat, as well as a dedicated portal hub, a high-level workbench workshop, a storage shed, a stacking house for up to eight players, a two-story garden, a watchtower, and four gates.
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Image: Iron Gate Studios / Coffee Stain Publishing via MissBeezus
Natural, Valheim a game for early access means proud builders must finally start again. In a call with Polygon, Henrik Törnqvist, co-founder of Iron Gate Studios, explained what the future of the building there could look like. Valheim.
“The road map is pretty recent, so I don’t think we will change too much,” he said. ‘But with all these players, there are problems that come up all the time. The biggest thing that has changed since the release is that we have to spend many more hours on troubleshooting. ”
The first content update – after the big bugs were addressed – is called Hearth and Home. It’s all about building and creating even more comfortable homes for Vikings.
Iron Gate tries to keep Valheim players’ progress to the best of their ability, and prevent global wiping or data loss.
“This is something we are going to investigate further, how exactly it will be implemented, because we do not want to destroy anyone’s world,” Törnqvist said. “For regular patches and updates, breaking worlds is not something that is likely to happen to them.”
The big hurdle will be new biomes, as Törnqvist notes that updates like the upcoming Mistlands will be complicated. “It is clear that we are currently investigating what we can do,” he said.
For fans like MissBeazus, the thought of starting over is not entirely pleasant, but the building is fun enough to keep them going, despite the risk.
“I think part of me would be a little sad to lose a hundred hours of work,” she said. ‘But I would start all over again, especially now knowing what I did not know a hundred hours ago. I have demolished and rebuilt so much already. ”