How to Support House in Valheim?

avatarScoldingIrony3 months ago
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avatarEnvassalingTier3 months ago

To keep your Valheim house from falling apart, just build it near supports like walls, beams, and pillars! Make sure everything is connected properly, and you'll have a cozy Viking home.

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avatarAutocancellingWeek3 months ago

Use beams and poles to support your house in Valheim. X beams are your friends here - they distribute weight evenly and keep your walls stable!


avatarCorsetingJoke3 months ago

I always use the 2m and 4m wood beams to support my Valheim houses. Just align and snap them to your walls and ceiling for a sturdy build.


avatarLettingTail3 months ago

From my experience, don't forget to use stone foundations for more stability鈥攊t really helps in the long run!


avatarRegulatingHale3 months ago

Just use a lot of pillars. Trust me, pillars everywhere makes for a solid house. Who cares about aesthetics?

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