I thought my 3000+ hrs was overkill. LoL My biggest challenge is incorporating stairs into a multi-story build that isn't half the size of the house. 🤣
@@stevebreedlove9760 😁 I have yet to face the brood queen. I like the early and mid game but once you start swatting everything easily I tend to restart. LoL.
My anxiety kept building during the entire video as you struggled through the Swamp and Mountains with Meadows level food! 🤣 So happy to finally see some Sausages and Muckshake at the end there! Food is literally the only way to boost your characters strength (hit points and stamina). Glad you are enjoying the experience. Yes, Valheim is very much a Survival Preparation game. Both for food, gear, and buffs (rested!) but also for exploration strategy (portal placement, base and outpost location for resource processing, playing defensively to minimize the effects of death).
@@JonnyShrimp I feel plains to mistlands is kind of like the forest to swamp transition. A sudden spike in difficulty where your best gear doesn't seem to do as well as you expect. 😁
To your point, I generally probe the next biome before I tackle the previous boss. I try to have turnips (and therefore the cauldron upgrade and sausages/turnip stew before I beat Elder. And as soon as you get blood bags, you can make a frost potion and go looking for onion seed and gather some freeze glands and wolf meat. With BogWitch this may have changed a bit since I think you need iron for the new cooking stations. This can also be done by killing Orders at night who sometimes drop iron ore. I almost prefer it that way to keep the raids manageable.
@@Deavhrmordhau Yeah I will. Its just a lot of hours i'm putting in the game to progress it lol. While I work on that, I have other video ideas floating around so stay tuned
So fun to watch your video and listen to your experience as a first time player. Love how you noted how you usually get bored with a game before the boss and also how you persevered though the adversity to learn the lesson "be prepared"! I hope you continue with updated videos through the subsequent biomes!
2 tips: 1. Dig straight trenches around your base or anywhere really, to have a square bit of land to retreat to, as most mobs cannot jump over it. 2. Dig the dirt away around copper and silver nodes, then you will only need to hit the actual node a few times and the whole falls apart. This will save you a ton of time and repairing your pickaxes. Use your bone pick axe for this (from the first boss) as you can fix this one at Wooden Benches that have a roof. Happy hunting, I love the video!
I agree with everything you said. The reward for learning the ropes in this game is amazing and so is the progression. But you do have to learn it, indeed, and pay attention to detail. (For example, the “wet” status in Swamps makes you regen health and stamina 50% slower and it impacts why it feels so much more difficult, apart from just because it is lol). There’s nothing I love more than finding a new enemy, learning their attacks, timing, best weapon for, and just becoming better than them and start to slay them every time easier and easier. Parrying the attacks and having them done in 2-3 hits, picking up a new item and seeing all the new unlocked things for the first time… I’m having one of the best gaming experiences I’ve ever had. ❤ Almost on the last biome now :(
I really underestimated how much the wet status hurts you. Also the well rested bonus helps so much and yet didn't utilize it till I built a base well after X.X will hopefully reach the end like you. Seems like your journey is wrapping up but hopefully it's been fun!!
actually the wet only reduce by 25% in health and 15% on stamina regain so no big deal, the cold one does the -50%... just have the rested buff because it copensate... its better to be cold and wet than unrested...
I bet all the players who played this game experienced all what you had(I know I have) and the happiness it brought along after defeating adversaries is so much rewarding. Glad you like the game. You'll like it more once you finish it and do a world with mods and friends ofc.
It was a lot of fun seeing you encounter all the painful truths about Valheim. Preparation is truly everything. Are you going to go on to the Plains and beyond? Such delights await you.
I can totally feel your pain 😂. Recently, me and my 3 friends play Valheim every night, and let me tell you, this game doesn't miss a chance to humble you. We finally found the Elder's base and, in our infinite wisdom, decided not to set up a portal. We started the fight at night, and of course, the Greydwarves pulled up like it was their party. We got wiped. Next day, we gathered everything for a portal, set one up at our base, and sailed on a raft to the Elder’s spot. Halfway there, a serpent decided we looked like lunch, and guess what - bye-bye portal supplies. Tried to recover our stuff, died… tried again, died… tried again, died. After that, I just hit Alt+F4 and called it a day. 😂😂 You can see all of this chaos in my last live stream!
@@JonnyShrimp I wish everyone would make a video of his first playthrough like that lol, and in such quality, real good man 👍 I don't watch live/Twitch, I like it condensed, so this video is as good as it can get tbh!
My son and I did a personal challenge of no map/no portal. We did complete it by finally beating the final boss. Mistlands came out during our gameplay, but since we didn't start with that boss available, we just considered our challenge complete with the Plains boss. It was brutal, but you know, after all that time playing without any map whatsoever...when we returned to 'normal' gameplay the map almost felt like cheating to us. haha
Great video...enjoyed it. I subbed. I'd like to see you play Survival Fountain of Youth. Amazing survival game that is very hard core and rewarding. I loved Valheim and now I am loving SFoY even more I'd say. I'll check back in a few weeks and see what games you are playing.. Seriously though, check out Survival Fountain of Youth. Amazing game
Very atmospheric video, I love these and admire them)) Hardcore is a real test) if you believe in yourself that you won't give up after a few deaths and losing all the loot, it can be a real pleasure from achievements in the game
I think you should revisit it and try to play the way you said you normally play -- explore, build, and grow before taking on challenges. This game really shows its sandbox DNA when you do, and personally I think it's very rewarding to do so!
* Do not enter new biomes at night; enter the biome behind you at night. * Food is wealth, ALWAYS use the best food in a new biome. * Learn to parry. ;-)
The first playthrough in Vanilla is always the best and memorable one. Now I play modded which adds a whole new level of challenges like its a whole new game again.
9:26 "Never go into another biome without being prepared." Learning this, plus the difficulty jump, would you say going into the new biome was a...Bioshock? :D
I just killed the Ashlands boss and I feel so good. I use to make new characters and new worlds and start over again. The feeling of a new adventure is there everytime. Great game!
It's amazing how the most hardened and experienced Valheim veterans can quickly become overwhelmed and killed. This game does not go easy on reckless players. *the root armor and the feather cape are two of the biggest game changers for me. Root makes things like deathsquitos a minor annoyance and feather cape made the Mistlands more bearable.
Its honestly impressive that you did as well as you did without better food and meads. I'm guessing you didnt find and carrots in the black forest or turnips in the swamps? The mountains actually end up a pretty relaxing place once you've made some decent armour. The cold doesnt affect you when you wear the right gear, drakes become an annoyance and wolves can be tamed.
Two suggestions- That first merchant you found is sitting in front of a small table. You should go take a much closer look at that table. And you need better food. I saw you get turnip seeds near the end of the video. You should investigate what you can do with those. And dont forget to replant some turnips and carrots as seed turnips and seed carrots...
@@JonnyShrimp Some specific info, since its important to your progress. The cycle- Find a carrot seed. Plant the seed. Get 1 carrot. Plant the carrot as a seed carrot. Get 3 carrot seeds. Plant 3 carrot seeds, get 3 carrots. Plant 3 carrots as seed carrots and get 9 seeds, and so on. Once you feel your carrot harvest is large enough you can start replanting a third of them as seed carrots and keep the other two-thirds for cooking. I suggest that the first time you have a large enough harvest to start eating them that instead of planting 1/3 of them as seed carrots and eating/cooking 2/3 of them you only eat 1/3 of them and keep the other 1/3 to plant as seed carrots once that first set of seed carrots finishes growing, along with planting the seeds from that seed carrot crop. That way you wind up with (for example) 25 seed carrots and 75 actual carrots growing at the same time, so you always have new usable crops coming in. Those numbers give you a profit of 50 carrots per cycle to use for cooking. Same general principle for other crops. Obviously starting with only a few seeds it will take several cycles of growing and replanting to work up to whatever crop size you feel you need so some patience and attention to crop times is needed before it gets going properly.
I tried my best not to die early on, so now I have a higher skill character which is nice since I get extra bonuses on everything. I have around +80% to some weapons which is noticeable. Each time you die you lose a portion of those skills. That jump/run skill can save you from no-stamina deaths as well.
i dont know if u know this but maypoles (14:57) are super super rare and ive never came across one in my 300 hours, they are useful as they give a extra comfort for your rested buff.
I don't think you've mentioned taming. Tame a couple of 2 stars wolfs, let them breed and take them with you, whenever you feel you might get overwhelmed by enemies. And stop killing trolls, they are our friendly puppies. lol
The root mask offers less poison resistance than the poison resistance mead and the effects do not stack, so I would recommend making yourself an iron helmet, which is the one piece of armor that doesn't reduce your speed. The root halbreck then gives you resistance to piercing, which is reduces damage from archers to almost nothing. Keep the troll pants and any cape and you're well equipped for the swamp.
The points about preparation are it. The game is much easier if you take it extremely slowly and deliberately. But it's a test of patience to see who can do that.
hardcore doesn't really enhance the experience, i use mods to add enemy variety and crank the difficulty in the right places so there's always a kind of risk in all biomes, on top of that increasing all enemy movement/attack speeds to like 1.4x, i think that above all else makes encounters with enemies feel more dynamic and combat feel more fluid and i'd recommend that if you start to get bored, def complete the game normally first
Valheim is a deceptively deep game that doesn't coddle new players. Foods, potions and maximising your rested buff are a huge part of it. I winced at the footage of you in the swamp with only basic food buffs and no poison resistance mead... Valheim can be hard enough when you know what you're doing, but that was like playing it on nightmare difficulty.
the thing with Valheim is everything has to be taken slowly, like veeeryy slow, the game was designed to have a slow progression, the restricting ore transfer through teleport is kinda bs for me because the Ocean biome is meh so I just cheat my way for that but I enjoy every hour of it, this is the first game I play that i built a base in every single biome, and not just simple wood square base but an actual tower defense base, and this is probably the first ever i ever decorate in any survival game.
also I can understand the frustation of quiting in mountain biome because it can "lock" your progression if you die at the top of the mountain and left no frost protection item in base, maybe comeback with a few friends it will help alot.
Dude desbribe himself as a noob while using advance technique such as killing ghost through door or building under the elder. Someone was spoilling himself on the internet. But let me tell you,you have no idea about how the two last biome is pure hell
I've killed Eikthyr before? Think that's how he's spelled. In terms of everything else nope. Had to learn on the fly. Tried my best not to Google until I got really lost... 1 being how to summon the bone mass. Can't tell you how many times I tried the ooze from blobs... Remember tons of hrs I put in. Looks faster than it was haha
Dude.... everything up to the Swamp is so much fun! Once it hits the mountains.. I lost interest. I hated the mountains. I killed the boss in the mountains, and haven't revisited. I highly recommend Enshrouded, it's a fantastic game!
Valheim has difficulty choices now, and you can use the world seed viewer to see the entire world and help with a lot of things to find. Also, there is a video out there about armor... just making the highest tier armor is not always the answer for a particular biome.
As much as I've enjoyed my foray into enshrouded, it really doesn't click for me. I find the world and graphics really really bland! Which is a shame because the building and combat can be quite fun too.
@@erich6860 I tried to enjoy the mountains. My dad raved about them, but the constant environment damage when you don't have wolf armor made it infuriating. I understand it makes sense. But everytime you time, getting your corpse back was a nightmare because of the wolves, and environment damage! It just wasn't worth the frustration. Now I have all the stuff to continue... but I'm burnt out from the frustration of the mountains. It got to the point, I started collecting the fish, and upgrading the armors. Because I just DIDN'T WANT to continue in the mountains, but I wanted to play.
valheim is very good. but you really need to do yourself a favor and mod it with some quality of life and at least removing stupid corpse runs, it becomes actually a pleasant game you will still face plenty of adversity, but at least it won't take you 3 hours to recover
Death is a part of Valheim. I've got 5,000+ hours in the game and I still enjoy it and find new challenges every playthrough.
I thought my 3000+ hrs was overkill. LoL
My biggest challenge is incorporating stairs into a multi-story build that isn't half the size of the house. 🤣
@@sociallyferal4237i thought my 1500 hours was a lot... Lol. But I dont build much, so I can see how some folks have a lot more hours in.
@@stevebreedlove9760 😁 I have yet to face the brood queen. I like the early and mid game but once you start swatting everything easily I tend to restart. LoL.
@@sociallyferal4237same! 1500 hours and no queen yet! Ashlands looks like a nope to me
My anxiety kept building during the entire video as you struggled through the Swamp and Mountains with Meadows level food! 🤣 So happy to finally see some Sausages and Muckshake at the end there! Food is literally the only way to boost your characters strength (hit points and stamina).
Glad you are enjoying the experience. Yes, Valheim is very much a Survival Preparation game. Both for food, gear, and buffs (rested!) but also for exploration strategy (portal placement, base and outpost location for resource processing, playing defensively to minimize the effects of death).
Yep for the first time I didn't prep and turns out that's exactly what this game needed lol. Cant wait for the next biomes and bosses
@@JonnyShrimp I feel plains to mistlands is kind of like the forest to swamp transition. A sudden spike in difficulty where your best gear doesn't seem to do as well as you expect. 😁
To your point, I generally probe the next biome before I tackle the previous boss. I try to have turnips (and therefore the cauldron upgrade and sausages/turnip stew before I beat Elder. And as soon as you get blood bags, you can make a frost potion and go looking for onion seed and gather some freeze glands and wolf meat. With BogWitch this may have changed a bit since I think you need iron for the new cooking stations. This can also be done by killing Orders at night who sometimes drop iron ore. I almost prefer it that way to keep the raids manageable.
@@JonnyShrimp Are you gonna upload a video on your Valheim experience again?
@@Deavhrmordhau Yeah I will. Its just a lot of hours i'm putting in the game to progress it lol. While I work on that, I have other video ideas floating around so stay tuned
So fun to watch your video and listen to your experience as a first time player. Love how you noted how you usually get bored with a game before the boss and also how you persevered though the adversity to learn the lesson "be prepared"! I hope you continue with updated videos through the subsequent biomes!
Thanks! I will continue the game. It's been fun
2 tips: 1. Dig straight trenches around your base or anywhere really, to have a square bit of land to retreat to, as most mobs cannot jump over it.
2. Dig the dirt away around copper and silver nodes, then you will only need to hit the actual node a few times and the whole falls apart. This will save you a ton of time and repairing your pickaxes. Use your bone pick axe for this (from the first boss) as you can fix this one at Wooden Benches that have a roof. Happy hunting, I love the video!
I wouldnt try hardcore until you beat all the bosses... unless you enjoy torturing yourself... lol
I started new game in Warframe... I think I have issues. Hardcore looks fun but yeah hard AF
As much as I die from just falling while building....ya not for me.
I agree with everything you said. The reward for learning the ropes in this game is amazing and so is the progression. But you do have to learn it, indeed, and pay attention to detail. (For example, the “wet” status in Swamps makes you regen health and stamina 50% slower and it impacts why it feels so much more difficult, apart from just because it is lol). There’s nothing I love more than finding a new enemy, learning their attacks, timing, best weapon for, and just becoming better than them and start to slay them every time easier and easier. Parrying the attacks and having them done in 2-3 hits, picking up a new item and seeing all the new unlocked things for the first time… I’m having one of the best gaming experiences I’ve ever had. ❤ Almost on the last biome now :(
I really underestimated how much the wet status hurts you. Also the well rested bonus helps so much and yet didn't utilize it till I built a base well after X.X will hopefully reach the end like you. Seems like your journey is wrapping up but hopefully it's been fun!!
actually the wet only reduce by 25% in health and 15% on stamina regain so no big deal, the cold one does the -50%... just have the rested buff because it copensate... its better to be cold and wet than unrested...
Good culmination of events in your playthrough. Well done Viking!
I bet all the players who played this game experienced all what you had(I know I have) and the happiness it brought along after defeating adversaries is so much rewarding. Glad you like the game. You'll like it more once you finish it and do a world with mods and friends ofc.
It was a lot of fun seeing you encounter all the painful truths about Valheim. Preparation is truly everything. Are you going to go on to the Plains and beyond? Such delights await you.
I'm actually playing right now 😂 I plan on streaming some of the progress. The games addicting and I don't know why
I can totally feel your pain 😂. Recently, me and my 3 friends play Valheim every night, and let me tell you, this game doesn't miss a chance to humble you. We finally found the Elder's base and, in our infinite wisdom, decided not to set up a portal. We started the fight at night, and of course, the Greydwarves pulled up like it was their party. We got wiped. Next day, we gathered everything for a portal, set one up at our base, and sailed on a raft to the Elder’s spot. Halfway there, a serpent decided we looked like lunch, and guess what - bye-bye portal supplies. Tried to recover our stuff, died… tried again, died… tried again, died. After that, I just hit Alt+F4 and called it a day. 😂😂 You can see all of this chaos in my last live stream!
You nailed it. Valheim rewards the prepared player. Days of mining, farming, hunting, and exploring will pay off in the end.
Man you really have your original first Valheim playthrough experience on video, I envy you! 😁 Thanks for making! 🏆
Glad you enjoy it!
@@JonnyShrimp I wish everyone would make a video of his first playthrough like that lol, and in such quality, real good man 👍 I don't watch live/Twitch, I like it condensed, so this video is as good as it can get tbh!
finally seeing ppl play valheim, underrated masterpiece!
My son and I did a personal challenge of no map/no portal. We did complete it by finally beating the final boss. Mistlands came out during our gameplay, but since we didn't start with that boss available, we just considered our challenge complete with the Plains boss. It was brutal, but you know, after all that time playing without any map whatsoever...when we returned to 'normal' gameplay the map almost felt like cheating to us. haha
Great video...enjoyed it. I subbed. I'd like to see you play Survival Fountain of Youth. Amazing survival game that is very hard core and rewarding. I loved Valheim and now I am loving SFoY even more I'd say. I'll check back in a few weeks and see what games you are playing.. Seriously though, check out Survival Fountain of Youth. Amazing game
Sounds interesting will check out the game!
Very atmospheric video, I love these and admire them)) Hardcore is a real test) if you believe in yourself that you won't give up after a few deaths and losing all the loot, it can be a real pleasure from achievements in the game
I have to try at least once haha
I think you should revisit it and try to play the way you said you normally play -- explore, build, and grow before taking on challenges. This game really shows its sandbox DNA when you do, and personally I think it's very rewarding to do so!
Wait till you hit the plains. You will hear the buzzing and giggling in your sleep and it will terrify you...
AMAZING VIDIO SO FUNNY AND SO VERY TRUE, HAD TO KEEP PAUSING BECAUSE I WAS LAUGHING SO HARD!
Glad you enjoyed it!
* Do not enter new biomes at night; enter the biome behind you at night.
* Food is wealth, ALWAYS use the best food in a new biome.
* Learn to parry. ;-)
The first playthrough in Vanilla is always the best and memorable one. Now I play modded which adds a whole new level of challenges like its a whole new game again.
Hope you have fun with it. It will only get harder^^
I love that aspect of the game. Cant wait
9:26 "Never go into another biome without being prepared."
Learning this, plus the difficulty jump, would you say going into the new biome was a...Bioshock? :D
I just killed the Ashlands boss and I feel so good. I use to make new characters and new worlds and start over again. The feeling of a new adventure is there everytime. Great game!
Great video, perfectly captures the first time Valheim experience! 😂😂👍👍
It's amazing how the most hardened and experienced Valheim veterans can quickly become overwhelmed and killed. This game does not go easy on reckless players.
*the root armor and the feather cape are two of the biggest game changers for me. Root makes things like deathsquitos a minor annoyance and feather cape made the Mistlands more bearable.
Its honestly impressive that you did as well as you did without better food and meads. I'm guessing you didnt find and carrots in the black forest or turnips in the swamps?
The mountains actually end up a pretty relaxing place once you've made some decent armour. The cold doesnt affect you when you wear the right gear, drakes become an annoyance and wolves can be tamed.
You're a great storyteller bro, keep up that shit
Two suggestions- That first merchant you found is sitting in front of a small table. You should go take a much closer look at that table.
And you need better food. I saw you get turnip seeds near the end of the video. You should investigate what you can do with those.
And dont forget to replant some turnips and carrots as seed turnips and seed carrots...
Yeah I reached a point where I now need to Google crap or else I'll miss out on so much
@@JonnyShrimp Some specific info, since its important to your progress. The cycle- Find a carrot seed. Plant the seed. Get 1 carrot. Plant the carrot as a seed carrot. Get 3 carrot seeds. Plant 3 carrot seeds, get 3 carrots. Plant 3 carrots as seed carrots and get 9 seeds, and so on. Once you feel your carrot harvest is large enough you can start replanting a third of them as seed carrots and keep the other two-thirds for cooking. I suggest that the first time you have a large enough harvest to start eating them that instead of planting 1/3 of them as seed carrots and eating/cooking 2/3 of them you only eat 1/3 of them and keep the other 1/3 to plant as seed carrots once that first set of seed carrots finishes growing, along with planting the seeds from that seed carrot crop. That way you wind up with (for example) 25 seed carrots and 75 actual carrots growing at the same time, so you always have new usable crops coming in. Those numbers give you a profit of 50 carrots per cycle to use for cooking. Same general principle for other crops.
Obviously starting with only a few seeds it will take several cycles of growing and replanting to work up to whatever crop size you feel you need so some patience and attention to crop times is needed before it gets going properly.
This game is a "must-have"
I tried my best not to die early on, so now I have a higher skill character which is nice since I get extra bonuses on everything. I have around +80% to some weapons which is noticeable. Each time you die you lose a portion of those skills. That jump/run skill can save you from no-stamina deaths as well.
Food is huge in this game, you will get wrecked in the swamps and other biomes with meadow foods.
besides being prepared with items etc, don't forget to be prepared in regards to your terrain.
i dont know if u know this but maypoles (14:57) are super super rare and ive never came across one in my 300 hours, they are useful as they give a extra comfort for your rested buff.
...welp... I may or may not have broke it...
@@JonnyShrimp loll
I don't think you've mentioned taming. Tame a couple of 2 stars wolfs, let them breed and take them with you, whenever you feel you might get overwhelmed by enemies. And stop killing trolls, they are our friendly puppies. lol
To deal with the swamp, get Ancient bark, and make yourself "root mask",,, this will seriously stop the poison problem.
Oooh did not know that good to know!
The root mask offers less poison resistance than the poison resistance mead and the effects do not stack, so I would recommend making yourself an iron helmet, which is the one piece of armor that doesn't reduce your speed. The root halbreck then gives you resistance to piercing, which is reduces damage from archers to almost nothing. Keep the troll pants and any cape and you're well equipped for the swamp.
I think that you have to end the series with beating the whole game ;) We waiting for you to find Moder ..
Fun video. I see a lot of exploring/traveling at night footage - you are aware that the badness ramps up at night right? :)
Learned that the hard way XD
The points about preparation are it. The game is much easier if you take it extremely slowly and deliberately. But it's a test of patience to see who can do that.
You gotta enable bonemass or Eikthyr's power, you always have "elder" power as your option which is useless in combat :)
playing on a controller is just life on hardmode
hardcore doesn't really enhance the experience, i use mods to add enemy variety and crank the difficulty in the right places so there's always a kind of risk in all biomes, on top of that increasing all enemy movement/attack speeds to like 1.4x, i think that above all else makes encounters with enemies feel more dynamic and combat feel more fluid and i'd recommend that if you start to get bored, def complete the game normally first
Valheim is a deceptively deep game that doesn't coddle new players.
Foods, potions and maximising your rested buff are a huge part of it. I winced at the footage of you in the swamp with only basic food buffs and no poison resistance mead...
Valheim can be hard enough when you know what you're doing, but that was like playing it on nightmare difficulty.
the thing with Valheim is everything has to be taken slowly, like veeeryy slow, the game was designed to have a slow progression, the restricting ore transfer through teleport is kinda bs for me because the Ocean biome is meh so I just cheat my way for that but I enjoy every hour of it, this is the first game I play that i built a base in every single biome, and not just simple wood square base but an actual tower defense base, and this is probably the first ever i ever decorate in any survival game.
also I can understand the frustation of quiting in mountain biome because it can "lock" your progression if you die at the top of the mountain and left no frost protection item in base, maybe comeback with a few friends it will help alot.
valheim is pretty good but you need to be patient and prepare before moving to next biome
LOL Just realized you're on the xbox version. I have been playing the PC version all along.
I'm on PC but use controller. Damn you carpal tunnel!!
Using parry mechanic make this game much easier.
Valheim is harder than a lot of the souls games imo. This is Valheim on hard mode btw
Curious on why you constantly switch between plural and singular pronouns?
Dude desbribe himself as a noob while using advance technique such as killing ghost through door or building under the elder. Someone was spoilling himself on the internet.
But let me tell you,you have no idea about how the two last biome is pure hell
Not really. Pretty easy mechanics to figure out on your own...
love the video. but you stop at the good part.
Plains is the best place to play.
More to come!
Kinda seems like you're not a new player to valheim
I've killed Eikthyr before? Think that's how he's spelled. In terms of everything else nope. Had to learn on the fly. Tried my best not to Google until I got really lost... 1 being how to summon the bone mass. Can't tell you how many times I tried the ooze from blobs... Remember tons of hrs I put in. Looks faster than it was haha
I dont get why people say death is a part of the game and fun, fuck dying bro i hate having to get my skills back.😂
Feel that. Dying sucks... Dying repeatedly even worse
Dude.... everything up to the Swamp is so much fun! Once it hits the mountains.. I lost interest. I hated the mountains. I killed the boss in the mountains, and haven't revisited. I highly recommend Enshrouded, it's a fantastic game!
The mountains were rough no doubt. I did try enshrouded I believe I got a video on it! Fun game as well.
Valheim has difficulty choices now, and you can use the world seed viewer to see the entire world and help with a lot of things to find. Also, there is a video out there about armor... just making the highest tier armor is not always the answer for a particular biome.
Sad to read this was your experience, for me from the mountain on has been the even better time and when I finally feel I’m on top of things
As much as I've enjoyed my foray into enshrouded, it really doesn't click for me. I find the world and graphics really really bland! Which is a shame because the building and combat can be quite fun too.
@@erich6860 I tried to enjoy the mountains. My dad raved about them, but the constant environment damage when you don't have wolf armor made it infuriating.
I understand it makes sense. But everytime you time, getting your corpse back was a nightmare because of the wolves, and environment damage! It just wasn't worth the frustration. Now I have all the stuff to continue... but I'm burnt out from the frustration of the mountains. It got to the point, I started collecting the fish, and upgrading the armors. Because I just DIDN'T WANT to continue in the mountains, but I wanted to play.
valheim is very good. but you really need to do yourself a favor and mod it
with some quality of life and at least removing stupid corpse runs, it becomes actually a pleasant game
you will still face plenty of adversity, but at least it won't take you 3 hours to recover