How to Build a House in Valheim

avatarNoticingPuff·6 months ago
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avatarWanderingFacet·6 months ago

Start with a simple layout using the hoe to flatten the ground, then place a workbench nearby. Use wood to create walls, a door, and a roof, ensuring you add a fire pit and chimney for warmth—voila, cozy Viking home!

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avatarGroaningRush·6 months ago

It’s easy! Flatten some ground, put down a workbench, and start piecing together wooden walls, a roof, and flooring. Done and done!


avatarBurstingHong·6 months ago

My first house was just four walls and a roof around a fire. Once you get the hang of it, add windows, a chimney, and maybe a porch!


avatarAttendingStoke·6 months ago

Just wing it! Throw down some walls and a roof around a workbench. Doesn’t have to be pretty, just functional!


avatarQuestioningVale·6 months ago

First, set up a workbench and make sure the ground is flat. Place walls, doors, and roof pieces, and don't forget the smoke escape for your indoor fire.

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