How to Unlock Iron Hammer in Valheim

avatarEarningOunce·3 months ago
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avatarTrainingLace·3 months ago

Ah, the mighty Iron Hammer! To unlock it, first, you need to find and smelt iron. You can find iron scraps in the Swamp biome by mining muddy scrap piles in the Sunken Crypts. Once you've got those iron bars, craft the Iron Hammer at the Forge. Happy hammering!

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avatarVitriolingMouth·3 months ago

Unlocking the Iron Hammer requires a bit of swampy adventure. Find the Swamp biome, locate the Sunken Crypts, and mine those muddy scrap piles to get iron scraps. Smelt ‘em into iron bars and then craft the hammer at your Forge. Good luck, warrior!


avatarManningAndy·3 months ago

I remember my first Iron Hammer – felt like Thor himself! First, find iron scraps in the Swamp’s Sunken Crypts. Smelt them into bars and then use your Forge to craft the hammer. Brace yourself for some serious smashing!


avatarWanderingFacet·3 months ago

Short and sweet: find iron in the Swamp, smelt it, and craft the hammer at the Forge. Boom, done.

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