How to Make Farms in Valheim

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avatarDescribingHail·3 months ago

To start a farm in Valheim, you'll need to find some cultivable land. Use the Cultivator tool to prepare the soil, which you can craft after obtaining bronze. You'll also need seeds—carrot seeds and turnip seeds are a good start. Plant them, wait for them to grow, and voila, you have a farm!

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avatarDislikingTramp·3 months ago

You need a Cultivator tool to start farming in Valheim. Craft one using bronze, find seeds, and you're off to a green-thumb adventure!


avatarSortyingSlag·3 months ago

Get a cultivator, find some seeds, and start planting. Carrots and turnips are the way to go!


avatarDemonstratingUnit·3 months ago

First, get a Cultivator by smelting some Bronze. Then, find some open land and use the Cultivator to till it. Plant seeds like carrots or turnips, water them with your sweat and tears, and wait for the green goodness!

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