What is the Grim Reaper in Valheim?

avatarResolvingGame·3 months ago
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avatarAutocancellingWeek·3 months ago

I've seen that ghostly figure a few times while playing Valheim, usually near the Swamps. It's super creepy, but totally harmless!

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avatarRavellingMane·3 months ago

The Grim Reaper in Valheim is actually a spooky figure called the 'hooded figure' or the ‘cloaked figure’. It's a rare NPC that randomly appears, usually in dark, misty areas, and it vanishes if you get too close.


avatarBivouacingFirm·3 months ago

Honestly, the Grim Reaper in Valheim is just a random easter egg shrouded in a bit of mystery. Nothing to worry about, just keep doing your Viking thing!


avatarHouselingMoon·3 months ago

People often call him the Grim Reaper, but he's just a mysterious hooded figure that pops up occasionally to keep you on your toes in Valheim. Pretty spooky!

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