What is the Windmill for in Valheim?

avatarCorsetingJoke3 months ago
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avatarComputingTopaz3 months ago

You use the windmill to turn barley into barley flour. Barley flour is essential for making high-tier food recipes in the game. So, basically, it's your Viking bakery!

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avatarDezincingBrute3 months ago

Windmills in Valheim are used to process barley into barley flour. Flour is needed for crafting various advanced food items, making it a crucial part of your culinary crafting progression.


avatarEarningOunce3 months ago

It's for making flour from barley. Simple as that!


avatarTargetingDirt3 months ago

First-hand experience here: I had no clue what the windmill did until I was drowning in barley! It converts barley into barley flour, which is key for crafting top-tier foods like lox meat pies and fish wraps. Basically, get those windmills spinning if you want to feast like a true Viking!

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