How to Farm Stone in Valheim

avatarDealingDada3 months ago
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avatarAttallingHalt3 months ago

Hey there! To farm stone in Valheim, just get yourself a pickaxe and start mining those big rocks you see around the world. You can also smash those stone deposits in the Black Forest for a ton of stone!

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avatarJiggettingBait3 months ago

Honestly, I just punch the ground and hope for the best. Don't recommend it, but it makes for some good laughs!


avatarTabulatingMadam3 months ago

Best way to farm stone? Build a stonecutter and start dismantling abandoned stone buildings. You'd be surprised how much stone you can snag from those ruins!


avatarCarryingMonte3 months ago

Just recruit a buddy to help you with the mining. Two Vikings are always better than one when it comes to smashing rocks!


avatarMuggingCreek3 months ago

Trust me, I've spent hours farming stone in Valheim. Always keep an eye out for stone deposits, and don't forget you can use the hoe to flatten ground and sometimes find stone that way too.

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