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@@SpazzyjonesGaming Just to be clear (i dont want to sound like a d-bag), im not saying you're not skilled enough to pilot the armor :D You've proven that time and time again! I just loved the duality of the clip and the commentary! Keep them coming, and ill keep watching!
To be precise, you can load cart with as much weight as you want, but to to move it even at slightest uphill slope you should limit cart weight to 2500 kg. Or even 2000 to make it less frustrating.
@@nipuniilur5460 swamp is so bad for the first time because you are constantly wet and aren't ready for poison attacks. Also wraiths are first flying enemies which are really frustrating for new players. On 2nd run it was much easier. Also I have no idea how ppl die to trees. But I did die about 20 times while building my castles =(
im surprised given his love for the megingjord that the mistwalker wasnt mentioned given the fact that it too can clear the mist in a similar fashion to a wisp
@@Guapter you're right. In making my list I considered when you acquire the items too. I weighted the frostner higher than mistwalker due to how early you can get it relative to its strenght. The frostner comes two biomes earlier than mistwalker. plus, the knockback from the frostner is beneficial in the ashlands too, another point for it over the mistwalker IMo
I think you didn't get how resistant work right. It did not reduce the damage by 50% or 75%. Instead, it reduces the effective attack power of enemy. The difference is that, the efficient is squared after taking armour in most cases( if your armour reached 50% of the reduced attack power). Resistant to piece = 50 to 75% dmg reduction Very resistant to pierce= 75 to 93.75% reduction.
Yes you're correct. there is synergy with armour that increases the reduced damage. The baseline for resistant is 50% but can go as high as 75% based upon your armour!
I just defeated Fader and i was wondering which is the best equipment to maximize first. Like your video, but to be honest, you speak very fast and my brain sometimes shock and cannot process correctly and make me pause the video for a better comprehension of your tips and knowledge. In resume, i would prefer a top 10 with a deep explanation of each echelon. I do not want to tell you how to do your videos, just telling you my feedback about it. Good work man, these video have a lot of work.
thanks for the feedback my friend! Completely understand the feedback and I have heard it before. Definitely something to work on! plus, I like your idea of a more in depth top 10. I could maybe do something like that in the future
I think the carve deserves a spot on this list, its easy to get, absolutely required to continue the game (you are not going to use a raft don't even try), its agile as hell, turning quicker than anything else, and fits into the tightest spots. (seriously just go rock dodging in river areas with it its fun)
I completely agree with the top 3 there. Also its awesome watching your channel grow as you get sponserships. I absolutely love your videos man, awesome work, and I hope to see you grow even more
@@SpazzyjonesGamingi used to create and run youtube channels for small businesses in my area, and man video editing, production, scripts and everything takes a lot of time. I like the amount of work you put in to the videos you do.
@@Th3GDC oh cool! yeah its no joke. What goes into a 15 minute video is crazy! it probably takes me a full 24 hours to do everything from script, thumbnail, shooting footage. I'm glad you appreciate it my man!
Finewood boy still has deviation on shots. It's not as bad as the crude but it does mean 1/20 times you aim perfectly it'll still miss. Huntsman is the first real bow.
I completely agree with this list, except for the magic related stuff (I don't use magic), but otherwise... yeah. Also, in terms of Fenris armor. There's no better feeling than sequence breaking, and getting fenris armor before the swamps.
The Hildr clothing set is very nice for epic build players. As far as food items go, i gotta give it to onion soup. It's a single ingredient food that you can replenish quickly and having that large onion farm sets you up for onion soup's successor: Salad. With a large puff farm and onion farm, you can whip out 30 salads easily (cloudberries are so easy to harvest dice they spawn in such large patches.
The hoe is too low on your list should be minimum top 5! you can craft it right at the beginning of the game and it makes the best base defenses in the game as well as making the swamp far more simple!
I think you're missing the Jade. Against single targets Immobilizing them gives you a 2xdmg bonus (attack from behind) and makes most enemies impossible to deal damage to you. Further optimized with teammates or Skoll and Hati.
Bout time someone gives the finewood bow the credit it deserves. The reason why it is the best bow IMO, is that almost every boss is resistant to pierce damage, which means that when you're fighting bosses with most bows using frost arrows, the majority of the damage comes from frost arrows. It also has low stamina usage compared to higher tier bows at only 6 stamina use per second making it excellent for kiting enemies. It's not worth it to trade higher stamina usage for a marginal increase in the worst damage type in the game, which would also reduce your exp gain as well. The only upgrade past finewood bow that is worth using would probably be the ash bow with the lighting effect since bows suck at crowd control
@@Grymdrache Yeah, Draugr fang isn't terrible, but I find that poison damage isn't that great. A lot of creatures are immune to it, along with spirit damage. Spirit damage has been tested heavily in ashlands, and it's not that great I just stick with the finewood bow because it doesn't require anything special to make, has low stamina usage, you can hit enemies with it unlike the crude bow, you can repair it with a level 1 workbench
@@Grymdrache Finewood bow with frost arrows does a total of 119 damage (assuming no resistances), and with 6 stamina draw per second, that gives us 19.83 damage/stamina Draugr Fang with frost arrows does a total of 154 damage (again, assuming no resistances), and with 10 stamina draw per second, that gives 15.4 damage/stamina And that's neglecting the fact that most enemies are immune to poison and resist pierce damage
I'm surprised none of the boats were included. Imagine how difficult the game would be if you only had access to the raft, or if you didn't even have that. I hope you enjoy spending hours leveling up your swimming to get across to a new island. And you're probably better off starting from scratch on that island instead of swimming back with the metal.
That's a good point. I did consider the boats too but I found it difficult to single out any one boat from the others (except for the raft being trash of course) haha But yeah, boats in General have a really good case
Sorry, but the list is wrong, obviously the most useful item/ability in the game is The Elder's forsaken power But really tho, I can't really say I disagree with anything I wish Yagluth's forsaken power was good enough to make the list, but the elemental resist potions kinda make it obselete
I dunno where all that stuff should fit in...sure?! If I look at just what has changed my gameplay or is a gamechanger in a more or less timely fashion, then the root harnesk and fenris coat have to be in my top 5. The berserkir axes are great but not as good as one thinks; like the polearm, they will let one down in the super clutch, where any of the foes in a group can lay down a can of whoopass. That's because the axes have that half or third of second animation delay at the end of an attack sequence where the player is pretty much helpless unless one has thunder or root on them and it happens to take effect. I'd put both the thunder ripper and Dundr ahead of the axes, though it does take a high skill in each to get the effect I'm talking about. The thunder berserkirs will work all day against a full village of fulings to awesome effect.
The 2 most OP items, can only be obtained through console commands. Im reffering to the cheatsword and the cheat sledge. Cheat sledge being the strongest. You can demolish ores and stone with a single swing, making pick axe obsolete. One hit most bosses etc.
Stagbreaker should be higher. Amazing in dungeons and can break hidden chests and find silver before getting wishbone (early Frostner baby) frostner is really good against seekers, parry + heavy attack sends them far back and slows them down
For me the difference I considered was how soon you get bonemass compared to the staff of protection so it can be used in more biomes. Plus, it' can be used in both magic and melee play styles. But yeah, there is a really good argument for the staff of protection being 1
@@SpazzyjonesGaming Reasonable, I didn’t really consider accessibility/how early you get it which you do, but considering that extra criteria, yea I’d prob put it at 1 too
3:13 Stagbreaker also can be used to find silver veins in the mountains without the need to defeat Bonemass. Skipping Bonemass keeps several nasty raid events disabled too.
And the Wisplight is the single most memed on accessory in the game, basically everyone complains about its functionality. It doesn't belong on this list. This video is wack. Also, using anything but a buckler unless you're in a boss fight is stupid.
Where my Surtling trophy at, it's free infinite light. Kind of, doesn't give off much light but it glows in the dark, never goes out. Use it to make beacons in the sea.
@@SpazzyjonesGaming ah that's true... I don't wear helmets as often. Sure for the boss fights. And depending on the helmet I have. Some just look stupid... (Yeah, I should probably overthink my priorities here, for games and irl 😅) but I love the dverger circlet especially for burial chambers and stuff like that
Just wondering... how are these items "broken"? Looks to me like a list of beneficial items. Broken would infer that they are not working as intended. Many of these items do exactly what they're supposed to do!
staff of protection - give you a fixed amount of shield so it should be your +hp, but it can block 500dmg having only 1 shield health remaining. isnt it broken?)) with others i agree
Not having the Hammer or Eikthyr trophy on the list pretty much illegitimizes the whole thing, but anyone asked for their top 40 items would have most of these. Staff of Prot is way too high, even laughably talked as a potential #1......those are some true baddies that need it that much. Tasty mead as the top mead is another ridiculous point. IMO, some of these noobs with only a 1000 hours in game could have done just as well.
@@SpazzyjonesGaming Anyone bad enough to think Staff of Prot is that important as well as Tasty Mead is gonna have that view. It definitely tracks. Scrub list made by a scrub player.....one that thinks he's good because he makes videos.
whats the purpose of running faster with fenris armor in ashlands if you will get like 100 more damage from the enemies. Overrated armor. Same thoughts about the root harnesk but at least it really makes you stay alive from deathsquitos
@@SpazzyjonesGaming I think its the title vs the items listed that makes it appear that way. Many items you listed are just core progression items, such as the frost meads, wisp light, finewood bow, etc; which are not in context of the game tier powerful (per title) or OP (per thumbnail), so it gives off the impression of trying to boost the video length. That coupled with a few repeated phrases like "stick around for the next X" adds to that impression. I'm here to hear your opinion/ for the countdown because I like these type of videos so no need to request I stick around. Not really trying to fault you, its a well executed video (and mad props for time stamping everything) but it comes across like you were trying to stuff a bit more in here and there to do what youtube wants you to. Or maybe you just had to do a lot of cuts for a video with 40 items and repeated a few phrases without noticing and I got nitpicky.
@@blamsw3783 that's fair. I actually changed the title and am trying a different thumbnail too because I think you're correct in your feedback. Fair on the stick around for X bit too. Probably overkill. Thanks for the feedback friend!
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@@Garugontheblue awesome!
We all know the hammer is the true #1
that is a good one
100% agreed
Hell yeah! make a safe, secure fortress
Yep the hammer is #1 for me
@@Tapirrr in hindsight I should have included it
14:25 "Allowing only the most skilled players to pilot this armor" while whiffing two shots :')
I love your channel
lolol you've got me there haha. Glad you enjoy the videos!
@@SpazzyjonesGaming Just to be clear (i dont want to sound like a d-bag), im not saying you're not skilled enough to pilot the armor :D You've proven that time and time again! I just loved the duality of the clip and the commentary!
Keep them coming, and ill keep watching!
@@Uhdksurvhunter oh Im not at all offended my friend! but appreciate you clarifying! Appreciate you watching!
To be precise, you can load cart with as much weight as you want, but to to move it even at slightest uphill slope you should limit cart weight to 2500 kg. Or even 2000 to make it less frustrating.
Very good point. The more weight, the more difficult it is to pull
That's why cart+Eikhtyr is very useful, allowing for extended sprint uphill like a mad gnome
@@SpazzyjonesGamingstop pretending u knew
you're a joke
@@SpazzyjonesGaming you're channel and you're all life is.
I think half of my deaths of Valheim were to campfires, fall damage, and *TREES* .
hahah
Most of My deaths we're in The swamp cause I was very Bad at The game I only cared about Stamina and I did not know what The rested effect was
@@nipuniilur5460 oh yeah. the rested buff is a game changer!
@@nipuniilur5460 swamp is so bad for the first time because you are constantly wet and aren't ready for poison attacks. Also wraiths are first flying enemies which are really frustrating for new players. On 2nd run it was much easier.
Also I have no idea how ppl die to trees. But I did die about 20 times while building my castles =(
im surprised given his love for the megingjord that the mistwalker wasnt mentioned given the fact that it too can clear the mist in a similar fashion to a wisp
you're the second person to mention the mistwalker. There is a VERY good argument it could have been included in the list.
@@SpazzyjonesGaming mistwalker is better than frostnier and very good both as mistlands and especially ashlands
@@Guapter you're right. In making my list I considered when you acquire the items too. I weighted the frostner higher than mistwalker due to how early you can get it relative to its strenght. The frostner comes two biomes earlier than mistwalker. plus, the knockback from the frostner is beneficial in the ashlands too, another point for it over the mistwalker IMo
@@SpazzyjonesGaming sure, frostnier is the best since you get him, untill you get mistwalker.
No. 1 of all time is Feather Cape... Breaks the whole game and raises you to a completely other level
thats fair. Its an excellent item. High on my list obviously
Spears should have an under hand thrust animation instead of an overhand poke. I think that would fix them.
I like that idea
I legit thought the repair hammer was going to be #1 lol
that would have been a good one. In hindsight I probably should have included it!
@@SpazzyjonesGaming That hammer is the beginning of it all brother.
BUT THAT BONEMASS THO.....
I think you didn't get how resistant work right.
It did not reduce the damage by 50% or 75%.
Instead, it reduces the effective attack power of enemy.
The difference is that, the efficient is squared after taking armour in most cases( if your armour reached 50% of the reduced attack power).
Resistant to piece = 50 to 75% dmg reduction
Very resistant to pierce= 75 to 93.75% reduction.
Yes you're correct. there is synergy with armour that increases the reduced damage. The baseline for resistant is 50% but can go as high as 75% based upon your armour!
I just defeated Fader and i was wondering which is the best equipment to maximize first. Like your video, but to be honest, you speak very fast and my brain sometimes shock and cannot process correctly and make me pause the video for a better comprehension of your tips and knowledge. In resume, i would prefer a top 10 with a deep explanation of each echelon. I do not want to tell you how to do your videos, just telling you my feedback about it. Good work man, these video have a lot of work.
thanks for the feedback my friend! Completely understand the feedback and I have heard it before. Definitely something to work on! plus, I like your idea of a more in depth top 10. I could maybe do something like that in the future
I think the carve deserves a spot on this list, its easy to get, absolutely required to continue the game (you are not going to use a raft don't even try), its agile as hell, turning quicker than anything else, and fits into the tightest spots. (seriously just go rock dodging in river areas with it its fun)
i don't disagree. good point
I completely agree with the top 3 there. Also its awesome watching your channel grow as you get sponserships. I absolutely love your videos man, awesome work, and I hope to see you grow even more
Thanks so much Gage! It means a lot. Glad to have you along for the ride!
@@SpazzyjonesGamingi used to create and run youtube channels for small businesses in my area, and man video editing, production, scripts and everything takes a lot of time. I like the amount of work you put in to the videos you do.
@@Th3GDC oh cool! yeah its no joke. What goes into a 15 minute video is crazy! it probably takes me a full 24 hours to do everything from script, thumbnail, shooting footage. I'm glad you appreciate it my man!
@@SpazzyjonesGamingyea i think most people dont understand the amount of effort it takes, editing is a massive time commitment
Since there is already a sword that clears the mist you really don't have to trade off by wearing the belt.
the mistwalker does do it. i don't find it as effective as the wisp though
Finewood boy still has deviation on shots. It's not as bad as the crude but it does mean 1/20 times you aim perfectly it'll still miss.
Huntsman is the first real bow.
thats fair! huntsman bow is great too
not to mention, all capes with frost resistance remove the cold debuff at night time
absolutely. its pretty sweet. the cold debuff sucks!
I completely agree with this list, except for the magic related stuff (I don't use magic), but otherwise... yeah. Also, in terms of Fenris armor. There's no better feeling than sequence breaking, and getting fenris armor before the swamps.
glad you agree! completely understand if you're not into the mage playstyle
Best valheim channel ❤
thanks monkey!
Worth noting that the stagbreaker also has the feature of finding silver without the wishbone... sort of
it sure does. Good one!
The Hildr clothing set is very nice for epic build players.
As far as food items go, i gotta give it to onion soup. It's a single ingredient food that you can replenish quickly and having that large onion farm sets you up for onion soup's successor: Salad. With a large puff farm and onion farm, you can whip out 30 salads easily (cloudberries are so easy to harvest dice they spawn in such large patches.
Totally agree with onions and salad. I contemplated including both of them!
where do you find this clothing? Hildr dont sell it
@@Guapter some of her items are only unlocked after you complete her requests and return the chests
@@SpazzyjonesGaming oh, i totally missed you taked about Hildir, not Haldor XD
@@Guapter ah I see the confusion now!
The hoe is too low on your list should be minimum top 5! you can craft it right at the beginning of the game and it makes the best base defenses in the game as well as making the swamp far more simple!
I respect it. The how is incredible
Before watching its the harnesk. The flat resist regardless is broken.
You are correct!
I think you're missing the Jade. Against single targets Immobilizing them gives you a 2xdmg bonus (attack from behind) and makes most enemies impossible to deal damage to you. Further optimized with teammates or Skoll and Hati.
I don't disagree. The jade is excellent 👌
Bout time someone gives the finewood bow the credit it deserves. The reason why it is the best bow IMO, is that almost every boss is resistant to pierce damage, which means that when you're fighting bosses with most bows using frost arrows, the majority of the damage comes from frost arrows. It also has low stamina usage compared to higher tier bows at only 6 stamina use per second making it excellent for kiting enemies. It's not worth it to trade higher stamina usage for a marginal increase in the worst damage type in the game, which would also reduce your exp gain as well. The only upgrade past finewood bow that is worth using would probably be the ash bow with the lighting effect since bows suck at crowd control
thats a very good point. basically all bosses are resistant to pierce. The elemental damage of the arrows plays a huge part
I like the Draugr fang with fire arrows, giving that triple damage of pierce fire, and poison, and spinesnap in the Ashlands to get that spirit damage
@@Grymdrache Yeah, Draugr fang isn't terrible, but I find that poison damage isn't that great. A lot of creatures are immune to it, along with spirit damage. Spirit damage has been tested heavily in ashlands, and it's not that great
I just stick with the finewood bow because it doesn't require anything special to make, has low stamina usage, you can hit enemies with it unlike the crude bow, you can repair it with a level 1 workbench
@@Grymdrache Finewood bow with frost arrows does a total of 119 damage (assuming no resistances), and with 6 stamina draw per second, that gives us 19.83 damage/stamina
Draugr Fang with frost arrows does a total of 154 damage (again, assuming no resistances), and with 10 stamina draw per second, that gives 15.4 damage/stamina
And that's neglecting the fact that most enemies are immune to poison and resist pierce damage
crossbow is the best ;P
I'm surprised none of the boats were included. Imagine how difficult the game would be if you only had access to the raft, or if you didn't even have that. I hope you enjoy spending hours leveling up your swimming to get across to a new island. And you're probably better off starting from scratch on that island instead of swimming back with the metal.
That's a good point. I did consider the boats too but I found it difficult to single out any one boat from the others (except for the raft being trash of course) haha
But yeah, boats in General have a really good case
Sorry, but the list is wrong, obviously the most useful item/ability in the game is The Elder's forsaken power
But really tho, I can't really say I disagree with anything
I wish Yagluth's forsaken power was good enough to make the list, but the elemental resist potions kinda make it obselete
i know right. Potions just eliminate Yags power
suprised a fire isn't higher placed, you get rested, can fight mobs and bosses
there is a good argument for it to be higher. its VERY good
Best power is to have a friend along with Yagluth along with your own Bonemass... basically invincible
true! you have all damage covered!
but ygluth useless cause of meads
@@jace_519 ya i agree
hey man nice video, in my opinion the best item in the game is the refined eitr because of its many passive uses and is inability to be destroyed
glad you liked it! thats a good one. I never considered it
Wisp kinda useless you can go into the mist in mountains gear and be fine same with plains gear and a longship in Ashland
I can respect that
SPAZZY YOUR LIST IS SO GOOD WELL DONE
somebody at last! thank you!
I dunno where all that stuff should fit in...sure?! If I look at just what has changed my gameplay or is a gamechanger in a more or less timely fashion, then the root harnesk and fenris coat have to be in my top 5. The berserkir axes are great but not as good as one thinks; like the polearm, they will let one down in the super clutch, where any of the foes in a group can lay down a can of whoopass. That's because the axes have that half or third of second animation delay at the end of an attack sequence where the player is pretty much helpless unless one has thunder or root on them and it happens to take effect. I'd put both the thunder ripper and Dundr ahead of the axes, though it does take a high skill in each to get the effect I'm talking about. The thunder berserkirs will work all day against a full village of fulings to awesome effect.
That's fair. This is a very subjective list on my part so it's great to hear other people's opinions
The 2 most OP items, can only be obtained through console commands.
Im reffering to the cheatsword and the cheat sledge. Cheat sledge being the strongest.
You can demolish ores and stone with a single swing, making pick axe obsolete. One hit most bosses etc.
yeah you're aren't wrong about that
thought the Mistwalker would prevail, but then i forgor the bonemass power.
anyway, very good top list!
thank you! the mistwalker would have been a good one too!
@@SpazzyjonesGaming well, frostner is still better with blunt and knockback.
@@hue_solaris yeah especially in the ashlands the knockback is clutch
Stagbreaker should be higher. Amazing in dungeons and can break hidden chests and find silver before getting wishbone (early Frostner baby) frostner is really good against seekers, parry + heavy attack sends them far back and slows them down
thats fair. Im not the biggest fan of them but I can appreciate their benefits
I thought hammer would be the number 1
Yeah a few people have said that. I think it's completely fair
Bonemass definitely goated! I carry it even with my magic builds
100%! its untouchable
Staff of protection not being #1 is laughable tbh, it's legit a better vesion of bonemass power, which is your rank 1
For me the difference I considered was how soon you get bonemass compared to the staff of protection so it can be used in more biomes. Plus, it' can be used in both magic and melee play styles.
But yeah, there is a really good argument for the staff of protection being 1
@@SpazzyjonesGaming Reasonable, I didn’t really consider accessibility/how early you get it which you do, but considering that extra criteria, yea I’d prob put it at 1 too
@@Scales1364 so many good items at the top. You can pretty easily juggle them around in a different order I think
@@SpazzyjonesGaming for sure
Staff of Prot even making the top 20 is laughable, doesn't belong anywhere near the top.
Great video ❤
thank you so much!
wow, i never seen ashen cape entirely, so beautiful... hey, im at mistlands now.
its a really nice lookin one. Oh you'll be in the ashlands soon enough!
@@SpazzyjonesGaming yes
The ashlands is pretty intense. It often feels like running Diablo dungeons with all the mobs.
@@Grymdrache ye i know, i visited there before
Finally! someone else who call chitin as "kaitin" and not as "shitin".
Hahah I used to get it wrong but so many people corrected me. I have learned the correct pronunciation
3:13 Stagbreaker also can be used to find silver veins in the mountains without the need to defeat Bonemass. Skipping Bonemass keeps several nasty raid events disabled too.
Sure can. Another feather in the cap of the stagbreaker!
Mod reviews when?
hahah hopefully not too far away
thank you for this video
You're welcome!
Fenris armor is WAY over rated...
I just love the speed it provides
And the Wisplight is the single most memed on accessory in the game, basically everyone complains about its functionality. It doesn't belong on this list. This video is wack. Also, using anything but a buckler unless you're in a boss fight is stupid.
My list is undefeated
Where my Surtling trophy at, it's free infinite light. Kind of, doesn't give off much light but it glows in the dark, never goes out. Use it to make beacons in the sea.
trueee. theres a few 'permanent' light sources that are pretty solid
Brenna trophy works in the same way but looks cooler. And for beacons I use wisp torches.
Did I miss the Dverger Circlet or is it really not on the list?
its not there! I always prefer the belt. if you could wear both, Id be more of a fan
@@SpazzyjonesGaming but you can... Or did they change that?!
@@GiaGwendoline sorry i am being dumb. it replaces your helmet!
@@SpazzyjonesGaming ah that's true... I don't wear helmets as often. Sure for the boss fights. And depending on the helmet I have. Some just look stupid... (Yeah, I should probably overthink my priorities here, for games and irl 😅) but I love the dverger circlet especially for burial chambers and stuff like that
Just wondering... how are these items "broken"? Looks to me like a list of beneficial items. Broken would infer that they are not working as intended. Many of these items do exactly what they're supposed to do!
"Broken" in the sense of overpowered or best. Its big time hyperbole!
staff of protection - give you a fixed amount of shield so it should be your +hp, but it can block 500dmg having only 1 shield health remaining. isnt it broken?)) with others i agree
Can we get an honorable mention to the cultivator?
I can respect the cultivator!
Can’t believe the ooze bomb didn’t make the list
number 19! bile and ooze bombs
@@SpazzyjonesGamingsorry, I’m blind
@@angerykenboi1959 all good!
why its not hammer? without hammer u cant play expect other items.
i should have included it. mistake on my part
Not having the Hammer or Eikthyr trophy on the list pretty much illegitimizes the whole thing, but anyone asked for their top 40 items would have most of these. Staff of Prot is way too high, even laughably talked as a potential #1......those are some true baddies that need it that much. Tasty mead as the top mead is another ridiculous point. IMO, some of these noobs with only a 1000 hours in game could have done just as well.
The hammer I agree with. The rest you're just flat wrong
@@SpazzyjonesGaming Anyone bad enough to think Staff of Prot is that important as well as Tasty Mead is gonna have that view. It definitely tracks. Scrub list made by a scrub player.....one that thinks he's good because he makes videos.
@@TheGolferguy71 🤣
No frozen arrows?
Good one. Those have an argument to be in the list
i have 700 hours in valheim, and i agree with this great vid
thanks brother! proud to hear a veteran like yourself agrees!
Skol and Hati should be in this video they are really fast a has high damage
there is a great argument for the skoll and hati for sure
Can you do a 100 days in valheim
I definitely plan on it ! :)
Testing.
Thanks Keith! You beautiful man
u wrong.
the best item in the game is the hammer allowing u to build.
Yeah a couple people mentioned that. If I had my time. Back I would have included it
whats the purpose of running faster with fenris armor in ashlands if you will get like 100 more damage from the enemies. Overrated armor. Same thoughts about the root harnesk but at least it really makes you stay alive from deathsquitos
It's just fun being faster. Simple as that
Root Harnesk over rated? Tell me you're super noob to Valheim, without telling me you're super noob.
@@TheGolferguy71 insane take. Root harnesk is incredible
@@SpazzyjonesGaming You're even more stupid than you sound....learn to read kid.
Practically a masterclass in UA-cam forcing content creators to needlessly fluff content. Sorry man
How am I fluffing content? Seriously curious 🧐
@@SpazzyjonesGaming I think its the title vs the items listed that makes it appear that way. Many items you listed are just core progression items, such as the frost meads, wisp light, finewood bow, etc; which are not in context of the game tier powerful (per title) or OP (per thumbnail), so it gives off the impression of trying to boost the video length. That coupled with a few repeated phrases like "stick around for the next X" adds to that impression. I'm here to hear your opinion/ for the countdown because I like these type of videos so no need to request I stick around. Not really trying to fault you, its a well executed video (and mad props for time stamping everything) but it comes across like you were trying to stuff a bit more in here and there to do what youtube wants you to. Or maybe you just had to do a lot of cuts for a video with 40 items and repeated a few phrases without noticing and I got nitpicky.
@@blamsw3783 that's fair. I actually changed the title and am trying a different thumbnail too because I think you're correct in your feedback.
Fair on the stick around for X bit too. Probably overkill. Thanks for the feedback friend!
Uh sorry buddy you're wrong; The mask provides more poison resistance than the mead.
What. It 100% does not
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thank you!
First?
Yep! You earned it!