I nearly threw my PC out of the window when you casually mention holding CTRL to quick swap items from inv to inv. I tried shift clicking and when it didnt work I just assumed it wasnt implemented in the game. My life has forever changed thank you lmao.
For the Game it doesn't matters if the Water comes from top or below, if you put a roof on it, it makes the structure full water proof. Very helpful video
I have a trick that makes this super easy. place your first floor down ( i prefer to place them sideways rather than lengthways, as simple preference). Take a second floor piece and place so it is only covering half the previous tile, and hanging in the direction you want by half. Then the tiles will automatically snap to the one below it, and you can very quickly bridge across. due to the double layering, you will also get a bit of extra time to put down supports (and with double the number of snap points, it also makes it easier to place them
Dude this was extremely helpful! Much better then so many other people who just start straight up or don't talk at all or even explain why or how things are done. Such as you explained why the beams are needed! Thank you so much!
Okay, this will save my soul alot of heartache when I cannot figure out how to build one but it gave me an idea to cross to the black forest from my base. :)
OMG what a life saver!!! I was really having a tough time figuring out how to make a symmetrical bridge and this works perfectly, Thanks for putting this out there and just subscribed :)
You just earned a sub lol, learned 3 things from this vid, how to make a bridge, the control click thing, and the fact wood submerged in water only goes down to 50
Thanks! I'm glad you learned something :) Also my friend The Ginger Empire also does guide videos if you want to check out his channel. There's a link in the description.
The simple half wall foot path is going to save me a ton... a few lives, too... I don't use the cart often, but I always end up on the wrong side of a brook too wide to swim...
@@TanMan321Go Actually all creatures will immediately go for any form of crafting station or light source first if they can't attack the player and can reach it. It's surprisingly good AI, it's so that if they smash a wall down or something you can't immediately fix it
@@TanMan321Go I love how the AI for pigs in an early access title made by 5 people is better than the AI in most modern AAA games, except graydwarves. If you carry a torch they'll run back and forth, I think the radius for them is weird, so they're like "Torch off? Noooo, run" then they just throw rocks
big floor boards also snap in the above view like that, but you gotta be very precise with the crosshair and looking straight down to it to the joint. I use those instead as they're bigger to build scaffoldings. Also no need to place multiple ones, they snap right on
Man I have been dragging stacks into my inventory this whole time, that Ctl + Click tip is super helpful. I also didn't know the decay stopped at a certain % depending on structure stability, that is also super handy to know. Thanks man, Great video.
This is going to help so much! I was going to suggest that for the deeper parts, you can bridge them with diagonal supports from the shallower parts. My understanding of the game is that as long as it is touching the ground, any beam, horizontal, vertical, or diagonal, is considered equally as strong and it is only the number of them you use that matters, so using a diagonal support might eliminate a piece for you.
You could do that...It just depends on the style you are going for. I was cool with using the extra wood :) You could even just have one row of support going down the center as well.
I've watch a lot of videos on bridge building. This is by far the best on of them all. I was driving me crazy trying to get the post to snap to the bottom of the other post to get contact with the river bed. I will need to raise my bridge a little bit because I have to deal with the waves swelling up.
People can say this is not easy. But this is the easiest way to build a bridge otherwise it is so hard to fix wood beams in the river. Keep it up bro♥️🔥
Looks awsome, though I was really hoping you'd add a litle joke in the end where you finally start getting your cart over the bridge, mouse runs out of battery and you drive straight into the river scream fuuuuuuu and end the video there XD
I have been STRUGGLING to bridge a river between my Meadows and Dark Forest, and you just cured all my woes. This didn’t only get my like, but earned a subscription! Thank you!
If you use the 26° roof as a ramp it makes bringing the carts up and down hills or up to bridge level nice and easy. I have a town with a fully winding climbing road made with roofs that you can carry your cart from the dock to the store houses at the top
Thanks! I tested it and you don't lose any wood. I destroyed some wood that was 50% damage and I got back all of the wood. I even did another test with one that was over 50% damaged and I got back all of the wood from breaking it. I tried breaking the wood with my bronze axe and I still got back all of the wood.
@@TanMan321Go Ah, okay. It must be these half walls using so little. Most things won't give it all back without being at 100% (And some things, like torches, sharp spikes, won't do it no matter what.)
this is very help full as ive found quite a lot of copper right next each other so im making a raod sytem that leads to a close bye river and using the raft get to my base bye the sure but i was wanting to make a bridge/harbour to drop ooff mats (materiels) so this will help alot.
Very nice tutorial. Thanks for posting! I ended up with a pretty good seed. I think, for the most part, all I am going to need is bridges. I can hardly wait to get home and try it out. 8)
I wish i'd seen this video before i've spent about 5 hours making a road with 4 bridges w/ my friends. Thank you so much this will surely make things much easier now.
you can tell when something is anchored by its color. Blue means its touching ground, green is just supported. So use your hammer and check your bottom pillars for blue color, i've had it where it is visually touching the ground, but the actual mesh was still below so it wasn't actually anchored to ground. This usually happens when you have leveled ground with the hoe, so just make sure to check the bottom pillar strength and not rely on its visual before you break stuff. Having a large section of a build fall apart once you knock your walls out because one or two pillars weren't actually anchored sucks... trust me lol.
That's a good observation. Yeah I didn't even try to level the ground under the water. Also the core wood logs would probably be better choice for building a bridge. I used normal wood to show it can work well. Thank you for that tip :)
@@TanMan321Go no problem, i had a good 20% of a build fall down because of that. There was a section along the inside of it where i pillared up that wasn't anchored, once i removed the support walls/snap walls like you did it caved in lol. Lesson learned
Well that stinks...But you did learn from it :) Yeah I think the terrain could still use a rework. I wish we could just dig underground like in minecraft lol :D
Grat tip man. I will use this to build my dock however, I figure I will snap the first pole, then use 2 half walls at the bottom, snap another pole, delete the half wall and so on.
thanks for this I was trying to build with beams to make a bridge and it wasn't really working. Also the Ctrl click was something I didn't know so that helps a lot.
I actually think this would work on most maps, but for my map, I would do an elevated bridge. Although, this is really a great help. Since I haven't explored the whole map, I might find this build helpful on some parts.
@@TanMan321Go looks pretty good if you make it just right. But mainly, my concern would be trolls destroying the whole thing. The one time we had to make a bridge like that it was in the forest. We even had a run in with a few trolls while making the bridge.
Yeah that's another way. I did try that with one of my bridges but it just stinks gathering so much stone to raise the ground. But hey at least you can now get across :)
Trying with posts is a bitch, but I bet if you put the half walls first, then insert posts you can remove the half walls and be good to go, this was a big help, thanks bro.
Good bridge build. Only issue is crossing though with a boat now. I'm working on trying to make one that allows the big boat to pass under I found a spot that separates two big continents and it's nice to be able to pass though. It even has a patch of ocean in the middle of the river.
Yeah you have to build so high just to get the boat/ship to sail under a bridge. I still need to think of a good design for that. It sounds like you have a good one!
This is great! I have an important question though: My friends just started yesterday and two of them wanted to build a house on water. But the poles in the water seemed to take damage just from being in the water. So they eventually abandoned that project because we thought the building would eventually collapse when the poles got destroyed from water damage. Wouldn't the same thing happen to your bridge? Or did we understand water damage wrong? I haven't really found anything on that so far.
So I had the same thought. I asked a friend of mine about wood decay and it will only decay down to 50%. My bridges have been fine. So no need to worry about it.
Thanks! If you are building for depth I would use the core wood. So far I've been able to build down five half walls. So that would be like 5m down. I might test it out.
@@TanMan321Go sounds good. I was using the 12m core wood poles but getting them placed correctly is a real PITA. I’m debating using the hoe to make a shallow area where I plan to build then using the half walls
@@barrett5229 You probably will want to build your dock in a more shallow area because of the changes in tide. There was stormy weather and the waves were getting really big lol :)
@@TanMan321Go good point. We were serpent hunting last night and had a storm so big it was damaging the ship. We were falling off the wave into the trough and taking damage. The level of detail in this game is just mind blowing
So I built a bridge that was high enough to pass under with your boat but I don't thinks it's worth it...You're probably better off just building a boat by the coast. But if you really want to travel under a bridge, feel free to build a bridge that can do that :)
Theoretically couldn't you make the supports rise up and put stairs raising up the middle of the bridge high enough in the middle for a boat to pass? That's my plan for this afternoon.
Found this video at the perfect time. I was just wondering if You could build bridges cause the Elder is on the next island over from my main island and I want to take my tamed wolves with me. This will be much easier than trying to shove them on a boat.
Not bad considering Valheim doesn't want you to build bridges. Only drawback is the wood will deteriorate... and if you try to build a stone foundation... Valheim not like that at all. Ideally you could raise the ground some, on spots where you just can't reach /place anything... just so it is connected to ground.
I did make one but tore it down because I couldn't get my longship to go under it. I still need to think of a better design. I'll see for a future video.
I nearly threw my PC out of the window when you casually mention holding CTRL to quick swap items from inv to inv. I tried shift clicking and when it didnt work I just assumed it wasnt implemented in the game. My life has forever changed thank you lmao.
Yeah I'm used to shift clicking items like in minecraft lol :) I'm happy this helped you out!
And if you have your inventory open but no chests open, ctrl clicking throws the item on the ground.
Michael Taylor I think my brain just imploded
WHAAAAAAATTT IN THE WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORRRRLLLLDDD
I was in the exact same boat, I figured it was an early release thing.
Watched this on silent (on bus, no headphones) STILL learned how to build a bridge, so good job!
Thanks! I’m glad it was easy to learn :)
Praise you, sir. My bridge building headaches are over.
For the Game it doesn't matters if the Water comes from top or below, if you put a roof on it, it makes the structure full water proof. Very helpful video
This doesn't work anymore :( my log pole supports are getting water damage now in the water under a roof
I have a trick that makes this super easy. place your first floor down ( i prefer to place them sideways rather than lengthways, as simple preference). Take a second floor piece and place so it is only covering half the previous tile, and hanging in the direction you want by half. Then the tiles will automatically snap to the one below it, and you can very quickly bridge across. due to the double layering, you will also get a bit of extra time to put down supports (and with double the number of snap points, it also makes it easier to place them
Dude this was extremely helpful! Much better then so many other people who just start straight up or don't talk at all or even explain why or how things are done. Such as you explained why the beams are needed! Thank you so much!
My pleasure! Glad this tutorial was helpful! :)
Okay, this will save my soul alot of heartache when I cannot figure out how to build one but it gave me an idea to cross to the black forest from my base. :)
the ocd for wet debuffs
makes a lot of bridges
OMG what a life saver!!! I was really having a tough time figuring out how to make a symmetrical bridge and this works perfectly, Thanks for putting this out there and just subscribed :)
Thanks! I’m glad this helped you :)
You just earned a sub lol, learned 3 things from this vid, how to make a bridge, the control click thing, and the fact wood submerged in water only goes down to 50
Thanks! I'm glad you learned something :) Also my friend The Ginger Empire also does guide videos if you want to check out his channel. There's a link in the description.
@@TanMan321Go will do
I wish I'd looked for the tutorial sooner. Would have made my bridge a lot easier and cheaper. Thanks
Well I hope this tutorial helped :) I'm going to be uploading my hobbit home soon!
Me too. I was raising land
The simple half wall foot path is going to save me a ton... a few lives, too... I don't use the cart often, but I always end up on the wrong side of a brook too wide to swim...
14:37 even the greylings were sufficiently impressed - as soon as you finished testing it, they are all up in your stuff lol
Yeah they like going for the crafting tables for some reason
Lol
@@TanMan321Go Actually all creatures will immediately go for any form of crafting station or light source first if they can't attack the player and can reach it. It's surprisingly good AI, it's so that if they smash a wall down or something you can't immediately fix it
@@charlesmcdonald2677 speaking of AI. I placed a torch down by my tamed boars and they got frightened by the light! Pretty crazy
@@TanMan321Go I love how the AI for pigs in an early access title made by 5 people is better than the AI in most modern AAA games, except graydwarves. If you carry a torch they'll run back and forth, I think the radius for them is weird, so they're like "Torch off? Noooo, run" then they just throw rocks
this looks super easy, i've been pooring rocks into the river forever to make a stable base for my bridge. Thanks!
No problem :) Putting down rocks in the water doesn't sound that fun lol
This is the first video about bridge building in Valheim that actually teaches you how to build a bridge.
Thanks buddy! I hope it was helpful?! 😊
big floor boards also snap in the above view like that, but you gotta be very precise with the crosshair and looking straight down to it to the joint. I use those instead as they're bigger to build scaffoldings.
Also no need to place multiple ones, they snap right on
Man I have been dragging stacks into my inventory this whole time, that Ctl + Click tip is super helpful. I also didn't know the decay stopped at a certain % depending on structure stability, that is also super handy to know. Thanks man, Great video.
I’m happy to help :)
This is going to help so much! I was going to suggest that for the deeper parts, you can bridge them with diagonal supports from the shallower parts. My understanding of the game is that as long as it is touching the ground, any beam, horizontal, vertical, or diagonal, is considered equally as strong and it is only the number of them you use that matters, so using a diagonal support might eliminate a piece for you.
You could do that...It just depends on the style you are going for. I was cool with using the extra wood :) You could even just have one row of support going down the center as well.
Oh my god thank you so much. I've been struggling with snapping supports for bridges so much and this is so much easier.
I’m glad this helped you :) It seems like the half walls work pretty good for snapping things under the water :D
Thanks for this! You explained it so clearly and did great angles so I could figure out what's going on. Thank you!
Well I’m happy this helped you! Have fun building! 😃
Probably the best bridge building tutorial I've seen after like 600 hours in Valheim...Super clean and efficient. Good stuff.
I've watch a lot of videos on bridge building. This is by far the best on of them all. I was driving me crazy trying to get the post to snap to the bottom of the other post to get contact with the river bed. I will need to raise my bridge a little bit because I have to deal with the waves swelling up.
Thanks! I hope all goes well with your build :)
People can say this is not easy. But this is the easiest way to build a bridge otherwise it is so hard to fix wood beams in the river. Keep it up bro♥️🔥
Thank you! I appreciate that :) I want to build a really big bridge that will allow boats to go under. Maybe that can be a future bridge tutorial?!
Looking forward for it man❤️🔥
Thank you so much! I always wondered how to get the pillars to level nicely! Best video so far!!! You have earned my sub. keep up the great work.
No problem! I'm glad this helped you :) Thanks for the sub!
Looks awsome, though I was really hoping you'd add a litle joke in the end where you finally start getting your cart over the bridge, mouse runs out of battery and you drive straight into the river scream fuuuuuuu and end the video there XD
I have been STRUGGLING to bridge a river between my Meadows and Dark Forest, and you just cured all my woes. This didn’t only get my like, but earned a subscription! Thank you!
Thank you :) I’m glad this helped you! It was a little tricky building across the river. The half walls seem to work really well for building bridges!
If you use the 26° roof as a ramp it makes bringing the carts up and down hills or up to bridge level nice and easy. I have a town with a fully winding climbing road made with roofs that you can carry your cart from the dock to the store houses at the top
Nice! Thanks for the tip :)
This bridge looks nice and I like the way you built it. Though it does waste a ton of wood, not repairing the half-walls before destroying them.
Thanks! I tested it and you don't lose any wood. I destroyed some wood that was 50% damage and I got back all of the wood. I even did another test with one that was over 50% damaged and I got back all of the wood from breaking it. I tried breaking the wood with my bronze axe and I still got back all of the wood.
@@TanMan321Go Ah, okay. It must be these half walls using so little. Most things won't give it all back without being at 100% (And some things, like torches, sharp spikes, won't do it no matter what.)
Yeah I don't think the campfires will give wood back because it's using it for fuel?
@@TanMan321Go Agreed
this is very help full as ive found quite a lot of copper right next each other so im making a raod sytem that leads to a close bye river and using the raft get to my base bye the sure but i was wanting to make a bridge/harbour to drop ooff mats (materiels) so this will help alot.
Thanks for the guide!
Will the water destroy wood pills? After a couple of days
No problem! It only decays down to 50%
Awesome find, man. Huge time saver.
Thank you! I hope all goes well :)
Very nice tutorial. Thanks for posting! I ended up with a pretty good seed. I think, for the most part, all I am going to need is bridges. I can hardly wait to get home and try it out. 8)
Thanks! I hope all goes well :)
I wish i'd seen this video before i've spent about 5 hours making a road with 4 bridges w/ my friends. Thank you so much this will surely make things much easier now.
Awesome! Well now you an expert at building bridges lol :D
This is great, thought I have to admit Im a little angry that this is this easy to build and I didnt think of it LOL
Yeah I found that the half walls seemed to snap well. Well now you have an easy way to build bridges lol :)
Subbed because you told me to have a wonderful day. Plus, you answered my big question on how to span rivers, even wide ones. Have a great day, too!
Thanks! I hope this video helped you out :)
I should've watched this video before I build my first bridge.
Same here
Nice! I hadn't thought of using half walls
Thanks for showing me an easybbridge technique
No problem! Merry Christmas! 🎄🎁
you can tell when something is anchored by its color. Blue means its touching ground, green is just supported. So use your hammer and check your bottom pillars for blue color, i've had it where it is visually touching the ground, but the actual mesh was still below so it wasn't actually anchored to ground. This usually happens when you have leveled ground with the hoe, so just make sure to check the bottom pillar strength and not rely on its visual before you break stuff. Having a large section of a build fall apart once you knock your walls out because one or two pillars weren't actually anchored sucks... trust me lol.
That's a good observation. Yeah I didn't even try to level the ground under the water. Also the core wood logs would probably be better choice for building a bridge. I used normal wood to show it can work well. Thank you for that tip :)
@@TanMan321Go no problem, i had a good 20% of a build fall down because of that. There was a section along the inside of it where i pillared up that wasn't anchored, once i removed the support walls/snap walls like you did it caved in lol. Lesson learned
Well that stinks...But you did learn from it :) Yeah I think the terrain could still use a rework. I wish we could just dig underground like in minecraft lol :D
Wow dude thank you best Method on UA-cam still a wonder to me that half walls can be placed easier than pillars looking down lmao.
I'm glad this helped you! Have fun building :)
You sir, are a Prince among men. Many thanks for this video
Thank you my good sir! I hope this helped :)
Grat tip man. I will use this to build my dock however, I figure I will snap the first pole, then use 2 half walls at the bottom, snap another pole, delete the half wall and so on.
Thanks! Yeah it seemed like the half wall worked pretty good for snapping things into place :)
@@TanMan321Go Glad it did :)
thanks for this I was trying to build with beams to make a bridge and it wasn't really working. Also the Ctrl click was something I didn't know so that helps a lot.
I actually think this would work on most maps, but for my map, I would do an elevated bridge. Although, this is really a great help. Since I haven't explored the whole map, I might find this build helpful on some parts.
Yeah it just depends on what you want. I want to build a bridge that will allow boats to go under it :)
@@TanMan321Go this, I'm currently constructing one. The raft could go under, but the karve can't. So I'm trying to device a new one.
Litterally saved me sometime lmao I was about to build my bridge WAAYYY less efficiently THANK YOU
Well I hope this helped you :)
Key statement “choose a shallow body of water to build your bridge over”
Would be cool if they added the ability to make draw bridges in this game.
Yes that would be sweet!
Thanks brotha, i was thinking about how I would go about getting across a few areas. This was an awesome easy build.
It use quite a bit more wood than the method I use, but yours is definitely faster. I will try it
It's easier to just... Raise the ground and make a permanent, indestructible bridge
Yes that's another way but it don't look so pretty lol :)
@@TanMan321Go looks pretty good if you make it just right. But mainly, my concern would be trolls destroying the whole thing. The one time we had to make a bridge like that it was in the forest. We even had a run in with a few trolls while making the bridge.
Yeah them trolls can be annoying! It feels bad when they destroy our stuff lol
Kudos thanks a ton a have to make a bridge twice as long unfortunately lol
I found using rocks to elevate ground made it easier on me to build the foundation. Won't look as great in the end, but...works :D
Yeah that's another way. I did try that with one of my bridges but it just stinks gathering so much stone to raise the ground. But hey at least you can now get across :)
@@TanMan321Go While it does use rocks, I wasn't elevating the whole ground. Was spacing it out as though the ground itself became my pillars.
@@grumdiddlydoo3559 Okay. Yeah raising the ground can sometime be the better option because it can get pretty deep in the water.
Trying with posts is a bitch, but I bet if you put the half walls first, then insert posts you can remove the half walls and be good to go, this was a big help, thanks bro.
No problem :) Yeah I find that the half walls work really good for snapping post into place!
Thank you for this video. Probably couldn't have built my own bridge without it =D
No problem. I'm sure you would have figured out a way :)
@@TanMan321Go Haha, very much possible!
Good bridge build. Only issue is crossing though with a boat now. I'm working on trying to make one that allows the big boat to pass under I found a spot that separates two big continents and it's nice to be able to pass though. It even has a patch of ocean in the middle of the river.
Yeah you have to build so high just to get the boat/ship to sail under a bridge. I still need to think of a good design for that. It sounds like you have a good one!
i find it funny how them ost repalyed bit is the discord ping man humans are so predictible (me included) lol
I've never built anything that wasn't symmetrical o.O
i know its an ld video but if you use the walls from large beams with spikes on top then it wont get water damage
This is great! I have an important question though:
My friends just started yesterday and two of them wanted to build a house on water. But the poles in the water seemed to take damage just from being in the water. So they eventually abandoned that project because we thought the building would eventually collapse when the poles got destroyed from water damage. Wouldn't the same thing happen to your bridge? Or did we understand water damage wrong? I haven't really found anything on that so far.
Water only degrades wood structures to 50% health so as long as the structure isnt expected to sustain much damage it'll be fine
@@makailgaming9513 thx!
So I had the same thought. I asked a friend of mine about wood decay and it will only decay down to 50%. My bridges have been fine. So no need to worry about it.
Very nice technique!
Thanks!
Dude! thanks for the tip, I was able to make a small bridge no prob.. but I was having issues with a larger bridge.... half walls are money!
Also the core wood logs are good for supports as well. If you don't want to use the regular wood poles :) I'm hope all goes well!
wood degrades in the water. I built a covered bridge on earthen mounds with the HOe.
It will only decay down to 50%.
Thanks mate!
Very well done, thank you.
Excellent job. What do you think would be maximum depth? I’m trying to build a nice pier/covered boat dock
Thanks! If you are building for depth I would use the core wood. So far I've been able to build down five half walls. So that would be like 5m down. I might test it out.
@@TanMan321Go sounds good. I was using the 12m core wood poles but getting them placed correctly is a real PITA. I’m debating using the hoe to make a shallow area where I plan to build then using the half walls
@@barrett5229 Yeah the hoe is a good option too.
@@barrett5229 You probably will want to build your dock in a more shallow area because of the changes in tide. There was stormy weather and the waves were getting really big lol :)
@@TanMan321Go good point. We were serpent hunting last night and had a storm so big it was damaging the ship. We were falling off the wave into the trough and taking damage. The level of detail in this game is just mind blowing
Gotta try this when I get home , thanks
No problem :) Build something awesome!
Thanks for the guides my man!
No problem! My friend The Ginger Empire on youtube also has a lot of guide videos that you might enjoy too :)
This has been driving me nuts TY
No problem :)
Great tip!
Thanks for sharing! 👍
Thanks for watching!
If only I knew it would be that easy.
Yes it's just that easy :)
OMG THANK YOU! That half wall trick will save me hours of time (and frustration)!!!!
No problem! I hope things go well :)
Wow this is going to save so much time. Is there a way of using this approach and still allowing boats through?
You know I was testing that out and there just might be a way :)
So I built a bridge that was high enough to pass under with your boat but I don't thinks it's worth it...You're probably better off just building a boat by the coast. But if you really want to travel under a bridge, feel free to build a bridge that can do that :)
Theoretically couldn't you make the supports rise up and put stairs raising up the middle of the bridge high enough in the middle for a boat to pass? That's my plan for this afternoon.
Found this video at the perfect time. I was just wondering if You could build bridges cause the Elder is on the next island over from my main island and I want to take my tamed wolves with me. This will be much easier than trying to shove them on a boat.
If you can survive taking on wolves, the Elder will probably not pose any challenge for you.
Only difference for me is doing the bridge frame with core wood, but yeah the half wall snapping is insanely useful
Very nice build, great tips. Thank you.
No problem! I hope all goes well :)
Thank you so much lol this helps out so much
Thanks! I'm glad this helped you :)
how often do you repair the supports though?
The wood will only decay down to 50%. So I don’t have to repair it.
very helpful. Thanks for posting
No problem! I hope things go well :)
@@TanMan321Go worked great. 2 bridges so far
@@robertwilliams6395 awesome! I’m glad it’s working :)
Great video; thank you for sharing this!
My pleasure!
Wow great idea. I’ll be using this.
Sweet! I hope all goes well :)
wow this is actually useful as hell
Yeah I found that the half walls seemed to snap pretty well under water :)
thanks for the tutorial. i'm gonna try this out today
No problem :) I hope all goes well!
Awesome video. What about a fancy bridge?
Thanks! Would you like me to build a fancy bridge?
Wow, nice find - subbed.
Thx and Thank you for subscribing :)
Great tutorial thank you!
You're very welcome!
Awesome work dude
Thank you very much :)
Honestly might try this but only do the ones going down the middle
Yeah that works too! I would like to do a speed build for a bridge lol :)
This is a super helpful tutorial, but why bother removing the walls on the sides? it just adds more support.
Thanks! With the side walls not being there, it was probably just the look I was going for at the time.
Its a really good idea and looks awesome but everything gets damaged by water there
It will only decay down to 50%. So the water won’t make it break.
great video, i wouldn't have figured this out. i would've done it your first way.
Thanks! Yeah the half wall method seemed to work pretty well for connecting underwater support :)
Bridge that can let ships go by...
Yeah I still need to think of a design. If I do, I'll try to share it with you all :)
Any idea how to make sure when I put down the half slab in the river bed it lines up with the one I’m standing on? I can’t seem to find the “click”
It will snap at the side or at the lower part of half wall.
How do you manage the repairs of the support beams?
I don’t. The wood will only decay down to 50%...so no need to worry about the bridge breaking unless it gets attacked by something.
Good job bro!
Thanks!
Since it's been awhile, has there been any decay to your bridge?
It will only decay to 50%
@@TanMan321Go wait so is that the same with stone too?
@@akketsu I believe so
Great idea but wont the Bridge get destroyede via storms etc whitout a roof?
It will decay some but only down to 50%.
Also guessing this method applies to building a dock too lol
Yes you could do the same for docks :)
This is brilliant, thaks a lot ☺
You're very welcome!
Not bad considering Valheim doesn't want you to build bridges. Only drawback is the wood will deteriorate... and if you try to build a stone foundation... Valheim not like that at all. Ideally you could raise the ground some, on spots where you just can't reach /place anything... just so it is connected to ground.
Yeah but the wood will only decay down to 50% and unless something attacks it, your bridge will still stay standing :)
@@TanMan321Go Yeah, from a static perspective, it is unimportant. It just looks rotten and breaks easily when attacked.
what program do u use for brightness (3:57) ?
I use Movie Studio Platinum 13. I just added a brightness filter.
do you know how to make a bridge that allows ships through?
I did make one but tore it down because I couldn't get my longship to go under it. I still need to think of a better design. I'll see for a future video.