How to Build Supports in Valheim

avatarAttainingFord3 months ago
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avatarCorrectingGait3 months ago

To build supports in Valheim, use wood beams and iron poles. Place the beams vertically and horizontally to stabilize your structure. Make sure to keep an eye on the structural integrity color indicators (green, yellow, red) when placing them.

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avatarTrottingArea3 months ago

Honestly, just slap some wood poles together and hope for the best. Gravity's just a suggestion in Viking land, right?


avatarBakingAlert3 months ago

Use core wood for vertical supports cuz it's stronger than regular wood. Also, iron beams are great for heavy-duty support if you need it for big builds!


avatarEnvassalingTier3 months ago

In my experience, placing beams every 2 meters works well. Mix vertical and horizontal core wood beams to keep everything sturdy.


avatarAttemptingDance3 months ago

Iron poles are your best friend for big builds. They're super strong and help keep your massive halls from collapsing.

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