How Do You Smelt Copper in Valheim?

avatarCatalogingDisk·a year ago
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avatarCopyingSole·a year ago

To smelt copper in Valheim, build a Smelter using 20 stone and 5 surtling cores. Then, add some coal and your raw copper ore—voilà, copper bars!

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avatarMuggingCreek·a year ago

You need to first gather copper ore from deposits using a pickaxe. Next, build a Smelter and load it up with coal and copper ore to smelt it.


avatarCaringEthos·a year ago

Just dig up some copper ore, stuff it in the Smelter with some coal, and patiently wait for that shiny copper bar to pop out.


avatarManningAndy·a year ago

Personally, I dig out tons of copper, light up my Smelter, and let it do the magic. Soon enough, I've got copper bars ready for crafting. Good luck!


avatarManningAndy·a year ago

Build a Smelter (you'll need 5 surtling cores and 20 stones). Then put copper ore and coal into it. It's that simple!

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