How to Mine Ores in Valheim?

avatarCreatingGulf3 months ago
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avatarAttendingStoke3 months ago

You'll need a pickaxe to mine ores. The Stagbreaker is cool for smashing skeletons, but it's useless for mining. Go for the antler or bronze pickaxe.

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avatarGroaningRush3 months ago

While you might want to punch rocks like a crazy Viking, it won't work. Get a pickaxe and find ore deposits in the Black Forest.


avatarInterferingHood3 months ago

Pickaxe first, ore second. Look for Tin and Copper in the Black Forest and Iron in the Swamp. Hack away, and you'll have ores in no time!


avatarBurstingHong3 months ago

Just get the Hard Antler from killing Eikthyr, craft the Antler Pickaxe, and start mining. Simple as that!


avatarBakingAlert3 months ago

First, craft a pickaxe! The antler pickaxe is your starting point. Then, go smack those ore veins in the Black Forest or Swamps. Easy peasy, Viking squeezy!

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