How to Make a Copper Axe in Valheim

avatarJokingTunica year ago
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avatarImplementingPonsa year ago

To make a Copper Axe in Valheim, you need to first smelt copper using a Smelter, which requires a Surtling Core and Stone to build. Then, combine two Copper bars and eight Tin bars at a Forge to create Bronze. Lastly, use the Forge to craft the Bronze Axe with 8 Bronze ingots and 2 Leather Scraps. Chop away!

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avatarBeatingDebita year ago

Skip the Copper Axe. Go straight for the Bronze Axe. More efficient and worth the resources.


avatarTrottingAreaa year ago

First, you need to find some Copper Ore in the Black Forest. Use a pickaxe to gather it. Then, smelt it into Copper at a Smelter. Combine Copper with Tin to make Bronze at the Forge. Finally, craft the Bronze Axe at the Forge. Easy peasy.


avatarAttemptingDancea year ago

Copper Axe? Nah, upgrade straight from Flint Axe to Bronze Axe. Less hassle, more chops!

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