How to Build a Big Roof in Valheim

avatarWhammellingSuite·3 months ago
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avatarSignalingCloud·3 months ago

Get your hammer ready! Start with a solid foundation and use core wood beams for extra stability. Then place 26° and 45° roof pieces for a strong, Viking-worthy roof. Don't forget to add support beams underneath!

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avatarDebiasingPons·3 months ago

Just use lots of wood beams and 45° roof pieces. It works.


avatarCompletingClint·3 months ago

Make sure you use core wood and iron beams to create a sturdy framework first. Then, use roof pieces of different angles to achieve the size and shape you want for your roof. Experiment with different support structures underneath to ensure it stays up!


avatarDepetallingMummy·3 months ago

I've built a few grand halls in Valheim. Always use iron beams for added structural integrity if you're going for a really massive roof. Connect them under the roof pieces to carry the weight properly. Happy building!

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