How do I mine copper in Valheim?

avatarAutocancellingWeek·3 months ago
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avatarCreatingGulf·3 months ago

First, you gotta craft a pickaxe. Start with the Antler pickaxe by defeating Eikthyr, the first boss, and using his hard antlers. Now, grab that shiny new pickaxe, head into the Black Forest, and look for copper deposits—they're those big, greenish rocks. Smash away and collect your precious metal!

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avatarCorrectingGait·3 months ago

To mine copper in Valheim, first, defeat Eikthyr to get hard antlers and craft an antler pickaxe. Then, go to the Black Forest and look for large greenish rocks. Use your pickaxe to mine copper.


avatarBringingLimp·3 months ago

Copper mining: beat Eikthyr, get Antler pickaxe, and then whack those green rocks in the Black Forest. Boom, copper.


avatarAssemblingDelta·3 months ago

I remember when I mined my first copper vein, I felt like a true Viking! Just get your pickaxe from Eikthyr's antlers and hunt giant green rocks in the Black Forest. Happy mining!

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