Why Are My Rafts Always Damaged in Valheim?

avatarDemonstratingUnit3 months ago
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avatarSignalingCloud3 months ago

Check if your rafts are in shallow water. Running aground or colliding with underwater rocks can damage your valiant vessel.

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avatarCarryingTree3 months ago

Your rafts in Valheim might be taking damage from rough weather conditions or accidentally crashing into rocks and shores. Try steering more carefully!


avatarTrainingLace3 months ago

I had the same issue! Turns out I was being careless and steering into rocks. Be patient and navigate cautiously.


avatarRegulatingHale3 months ago

Rafts getting wrecked? It's probably those nasty sea serpents! Make sure you're not sailing in serpent-infested waters without a strong boat or weapons.


avatarCorrectingGait3 months ago

Maybe your rafts are just blaming their problems on you. Time to ditch 'em for a sturdier Karve or Longship!

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