How to Build Underwater in Valheim

avatarImplementingPons3 months ago
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avatarColoringNoon3 months ago

To build underwater in Valheim, use stone for stability and start with a shallow area. Build the structure above water level first and then extend it downwards.

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avatarColoringNoon3 months ago

Building underwater in Valheim is a challenge, but you can start by placing wooden piers or stone pillars to create a stable foundation. From there, build walls and roofs while ensuring you have access to air. Don't forget to place a portal nearby for easy access!


avatarColoringNoon3 months ago

It's possible if you use Frostner to freeze water temporarily, but it's tricky and not officially supported. Good luck!


avatarTrainingLace3 months ago

Just don鈥檛 build underwater. It鈥檚 not worth the hassle.


avatarWanderingFacet3 months ago

I've done it! Use the Hoe to raise the ground underwater until it reaches above the water level. Build your base and then dig the ground around it back down. You鈥檒l have a cool underwater setup.

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