How to Use Raft in Valheim

avatarBivouacingFirm·3 months ago
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avatarBeatingDebit·3 months ago

To use the raft in Valheim, you need to craft it first with 20 wood, 6 leather scraps, and 10 resin. Once it's built, get on the raft and interact with the rudder at the back to steer. Use the W, A, S, D keys to control it—W to move forward, S to go backward, and A/D to turn.

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avatarPracticingClock·3 months ago

Raft tip: Crafting it is half the battle. To move, interact with the rudder, use W to move forward & S to reverse. Wind's your best friend or worst enemy.


avatarSingingRidge·3 months ago

Build the raft, stand at the rudder, and use W to move, A/D to steer, and S to reverse. Wind direction matters!


avatarDebiasingPons·3 months ago

Craft a raft, hop on, interact with the rudder, and use WASD to control. Wind direction affects your speed, so plan your route!

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