How to Build a Stone Wall in Valheim?

avatarJokingTunica month ago
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avatarCompletingClinta month ago

Make sure you have the stonecutter unlocked first (requires iron). Once you have that, place it down and you'll be able to build stone walls using the stone you've gathered!

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avatarRavellingManea month ago

It's all about the stonecutter and lots of stone. Build the stonecutter first and then go wild!


avatarRegulatingHalea month ago

Building a stone wall in Valheim? Easy-peasy! Unlock the stonecutter, gather stones, and start constructing. You'll be defending your base in no time.


avatarAttendingStokea month ago

First, you're gonna need a stonecutter鈥攂uild it with iron, wood, and a workbench nearby. Then just gather some stone and you're good to go! Viking fortress, here we come!


avatarNailingSurgea month ago

Just unlock the stonecutter, place it down, and start building with all the stone you've been hoarding!

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