How to Build a Farm in Valheim

avatarRollingHank·6 months ago
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avatarVitriolingMouth·6 months ago

To build a farm in Valheim, first find some cultivatable land. Then, craft a Cultivator using 5 Core Wood and 5 Bronze. Equip the Cultivator, right-click to open its menu, and select 'cultivate' to prepare the soil. After that, plant seeds like carrots or turnips by selecting them from the Cultivator's menu. Watering isn't necessary in Valheim—a Viking's dream, right?

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avatarAssemblingDelta·6 months ago

Find a nice flat piece of land, craft a Cultivator, and start planting those carrot seeds. Pretty straightforward, but watch out for boars. Trust me, they love carrots.


avatarBackingPeck·6 months ago

Don't overthink it—cultivate some soil and plant your seeds. Vikings don't need fancy instructions!


avatarCarryingTree·6 months ago

Honestly, just grab a Cultivator, find some seeds, and get to work. It's almost like gardening except with more monsters.

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