@Poopman you ever seen something so scary, you get butterflies in your stomach or your butthole puckers? 😅 That. I have a fear of heights and knowing he fell that far messed with my head
First of i appreciate the real work, no mods/debugmode great example for new valheim players and for solo players like me. I just started the mistlands biome and have 5 bases in total (each biome) and now want to build a permanent base and just portal to my other bases. Good content man!
that wouldn't be easy and it might not even work. You would have to make pillars that might get attacked or it won't be stable, so you can't build to that height. But I'm sure there is a work around
Spin the staircase the other way, like they do in medieval castle stairways. Keep the righthand side of the climber pressed to the wall, to restrict their weapon swings with the dominant right hand while they ascend to attack. :D
@@HalfinchLonomia left handed people were seen as cursed in the middle ages so they trained and practiced with only their right hands to hide it. But if an apocalypse happens and we go back to needing this they will have an advantage hhaha
@@floodedcarb7028 it's bad advice coz the game is cheap and pirated versions don't automatically update. But people who pirate are mostly those who constantly jump from one game to another.
Just so you know, you cant "reinforce" building. The integrity of each piece is determined by how many connections it is away from a foundational piece. Stone structures are considered foundational as is the ground
nice one - but on a sidenote, I have to be nitpicking: supporting the structure with tons of beams doesn't make it stronger. That's not how it works in Valheim. The crucial thing is how many "steps" (building pieces) the piece you want to add is away from the ground (indicated by the colour). The stone pillar counts as ground in this example right here. So, basically: all those support beams look nice, but they do not make the structure stronger by any means. Just mentioning.
This. My thoughts exactly. The structure could have been way had he used the core wood poles or even the iron poles. I sighed every time he stacked more 2m beams on top of each other. Regardless, very cool idea and it does look nice.
Its pretty cringey to see all these Valheim build guides where people still don't know the very basic structural support mechanics ... but having said that if you get your building to work its fine just terribly inefficient
Honestly it sucks the way support works in this game imo. I'd much rather support beams and other stuff increase structural integrity because it puts a lot of limits on buildings, especially early on.
Thanks for pointing that out! While I do enjoy the building system it would be nice if they made the mechanics of the vertical supporting structure more realistic. IRL its possible to build timber frame structures up to 85 feet tall before building regs stop you. Hopefully this is somthig they update through early access, i'm sure i'm not the only one who enjoys building tall structures.
You should totally try building in the meadows using the really wide trees as a foundation, it can look so pleasing! Love the build you did!! Cant wait to see more designs!
Tip: build your staircase the other way arround (clockwise going up rather than anti-clockwise) It's a trick used a lot back in medieval castles and that is still relevant to this game. The idea is that you are right-handed in this game and are expected to fight while having the high ground (enemies assaulting your base from bellow). With the staircase the right way around, Your right hand will be on the outside, letting you swing your sword/axe freely. Where as the attackers will have their right hand on the inside, making it awkward to swing without hitting the central pillar. The way you have the staircase now, you basically gave the attackers the advantage.
jokes on you i use a spear, the only motion I know is trusting from the heavens above. /s you are correct btw will build clockwise, just think the spear animation needs some work....
You know he really cut, so we wouldn't see that he's using god mode. The health is just a single tick higher than when he fell off. Also he has no corpse run buff.
@@bt70a9 no i mined all the stone and wood to make this tutorial in one sitting 👏 5% legitimately... I used a time machine to get this video out today Khris, just for you! 🙏
@@D1str1ct well I did but didnt even see the mos coming and didnt know what they did so I spent the next 5 lives trying to get my stuff back which had a shield XD
EXACTLY what i was looking for. great good length vid showing your thoughts and some issues you overcame. i enjoy the commentary while i watch a build vid helps me be better at building and keeps me entertained. thx!!
Great build, looks wonderful! I will say though there are some things that don't work as you think they do: 1. That chimney's roof gap isn't big enough to let the smoke out. Smoke doesn't work quite like IRL because smoke sprites have a fairly large size. It's because having lots of small smoke sprites would lag the game incredibly badly, so having larger sprites means they can have less sprites but still fill the same area. You may have already noticed that the smoke still groups at the ceiling. 2. Having horrizontal support beams in between vertical support beams doesn't add anything to the structural stability, unless you choose to have something connected to them. So the beams you put in between the virtical foundeation beams of the house are only visual.
I love how sketchy that stone staircase looks. Old, possibly crumbling, and not just a little dangerous. Whole build reminds me of the Riek River Observatory from Warhammer. One of the coolest fantasy set-pieces ever. Not needed for game mechanics, but possibly a guardhouse/small courtyard at the bottom of the stairs walled in for "security". Or just an iron gate walled a bit up the stairs.
You're my go-to guy to Skyrim videos and lore, and I'm so happy we now both playing valheim and will definitely try this build after I'm done with swamp
Especially because he doesn't seem to know what he's talking about.. there's no such thing as "support" in this game. It only calculates how many pieces you are away from a foundation (blue piece).
This house is really incredible. I imagine this took quite a while but it would be pretty cool to see some more structures you come up with since I’m still grasping how to use the different pieces you can build. Overall, awesome video ESO and I’m so excited to see more Valheim content!
I know he did it outside creative for the sport of it. But it could've been faster and more concise. Still looks great and I can't wait to adopt this idea. I finally wanted out of Iron age but found the plains before any decent mountains so I'm here now and after the dock os secured fully then I'll make a portal base st the top of one of these. I just added some mods so hopefully the game, content wise will be the best! I've fallen in love with Valheim.
The skill loss when dying, really discourages you from building such high risk structures in survival, which is a bit sad imo. I would probably fall off and die many times during such a project (remembering Minecraft). And the corpse run buff wouldn't help much, because it takes so long to build something like this. I think the game should have a mid game solution for this, to encourage more good builders to play the game. Craftable, buyable from the trader or brewable as a mead, not needing creative and debug mode. An example, how one could solve that problem, would be a mead or item or boss power, that makes you invincible to falldamage for as long as you like. To balance it out, the same item could make you unable to fight. A narrative, explaining this could be, that it simply makes you light as a feather, preventing you from taking fall damage but also from hurting others. Another idea would be, that you become a ghost after death, able to observe and build the parts of the world you already uncovered. (Only those to prevent you uncovering the whole world as a ghost.) To get your body back, you can slowly float back to your corpse and claim your body or (as it is now) get it back at your respawnpoint.
A stalagmite is a calcium build up that forms from and under a stalactite in a cave. Which this is neither. This is a MONOLITH mate. An epic, monolithic monolith! Amazing build. Love it.
holy shmokes! imagine they let us tame the "cliff racer" drakes and actually mount and fly on them that place just scrams for being a glider transport station you made my day, again =)
Wow this is got to be one of the best and most creative bases I have seen yet! I love all of your videos and have been watching you for years on Skyrim. 😊👏
ESO : Mentions that there’s plenty of stone so you can build your staircase ALSO ESO: * neglects to mention he’s on “creative mode” that negates material costs of buildings 😂
I switched to log poles and beams for building rather than regular wood. Simple reason - I believe strain on materials is calculated by the number of pieces away from foundation. And since logs are 4m long, they count as 1 piece away even when placing a second floor while you would need 2 poles to reach that high. Which means that while placing roof it would be 2 away with logs, it would be 4 away with poles. Also stone pieces placed on the ground count as foundation (blue). Overall a great idea and great implementation. My best engineering undertaking so far was making a road into dark forest's depths for easy cart access to mine copper en masse xD
I'm glad someone else feels this, here I am after spending 200+ hours building a stone castle and this dude gets people like wow you build something with cheats omg so cool
I haven't seen anything myself confirming its going to anything other than PC, just them saying they'd like to in the future. Keep in mind the game only just came out as a early access so it could be a while
Yep, he's not picking up any destroyed wood, so he's always at max weight or full inventory and it doesn't use up resources. I'd be all fine with debugmode but he did point out the mountain nearby and said "I've got plenty of stone here so I should be good" or some shit, playing it off as an amazing feat while he essentially cheated, additionally, when he does the panorama shot, the nearby stone nodes aren't even broken in except one :(
The fact he never bothered to equip mergingjord instead of the wishbone also says enough. With full iron tools (silver shield) and a sledge (yet after somehow getting the last boss buff) you wouldn't be able to build a staircase like that without running back to a chest every few blocks
ESO I just want to say I really appreciate help you give to ppl you helped me and I became a Skyrim master I just want to say thank you because this is all bc of you :)
Loved it man... But you could also started mining the rock from the top till the bottom and put stairs from inside too. So you would have a house inside rock structure as well
ESO: I've made a base in creative after this video of yours. I learned a lot and thank you for inspiring me to do so. I hope to get a survival version going. 1) Using Pillars and Log Beams you can expand how far the stone will build for. 2) Instead of a staircase all the way down why wouldn't you create a portal point?
fyi, I believe the horizontal/diagonal beams (for example on the stairs at 6:20) don't really reinforce anything unless it's for example angled from a pillar onto a cealing. Also, use the core wood 4m pillars, better stability since you can only build items 5 above the foundation part. 4x4m pillars = 16 height, 4x2m=8 height. If you want to build something inbetween, use a horizontal beam on the 4m and then use anything that will suit the height you want/need. Nevertheless, really nice build! I was thinking about this aswell when I saw a stalegmite like this
“Reinforcing the structure” does nothing in this game. It’s really weird how they have it set up. Reinforced piece might look cool but do nothing for the build.
wrong you can literally see the color change from red/yellow/green as you properly support thing, he has gone over the top though, you don't need that many, also it goes blue when its attatched to stone
Next stage would be to build something that spans between those clustered rock spires visible from yer balcony ! Awesome build man. Would so want to cram in little extensions and annexes off the side of the staircase, especially at the corners.
Nice!! As far as I could test, weight is not taken into account. So the reinforcing is different from what you built. The logic seems to be "how many panels away from the support" (blue color). 1 panel away is dark green, 2 is light green, then yellow, etc. With this in mind long beams that brings you closer to a blue color is advantageous. I've used this to lure and trap multiple enemies: build a structure above a pit, structure that depends on one panel and beam. Lure the enemies above the pit, destroy the panel and all shatters, enemies falling in the pit.
Amazing job! I could easily see this taking a day or two (especially if youre going solo). I, myself, just undertook the arduous journey of relocating all my things to a much more central location with water access
That's the coolest Valheim build I've seen, and by a country mile. I'm going to have to play with the raise terrain tool to see if I can make something comparable in a safer biome.
And Rohan will answer!... Wait... There is no horses in this game... How do I supose to be the King of Horsemen, with no horses!?! What? Do you expect me to mount some kind of sorry Elvish deer?!?
That cut before the fall had me dying
IKR. I wanted to see his “Nooooooooo!”
Relatable...
me too HAHA
Def noticed that haha
Had him dying too
He fell off the stairs at 5:06 😂
When it happened, it made my butthole pucker XD I felt scared FOR him
Say goodbye to 10% of your skills.
He's in creative mode and debugmode
Yeah i realized it too XDDDD
@Poopman you ever seen something so scary, you get butterflies in your stomach or your butthole puckers? 😅 That. I have a fear of heights and knowing he fell that far messed with my head
Here before he changes it from Baes to Base
Same
Lmao
Just noticed that
@@tanmaynegi3169 I thought I misread it for a minute haha
I did not even realize till u pointed out haha
First of i appreciate the real work, no mods/debugmode great example for new valheim players and for solo players like me. I just started the mistlands biome and have 5 bases in total (each biome) and now want to build a permanent base and just portal to my other bases. Good content man!
You should bridge over to the surrounding rocks to creating a sky farm . Different rocks have different features. One rock can be a blacksmith shop .
that wouldn't be easy and it might not even work. You would have to make pillars that might get attacked or it won't be stable, so you can't build to that height. But I'm sure there is a work around
@@Zen-751 build pillars at from the ground up to support the skybridge
@@MrSqueasil its too high up
@@slutmagic383 iron pillars will do it just fine. they support crazy tons of weight
@@Zen-751 Wouldn't rock that connects from both ends be blue if they are only rock on rock?
Spin the staircase the other way, like they do in medieval castle stairways. Keep the righthand side of the climber pressed to the wall, to restrict their weapon swings with the dominant right hand while they ascend to attack. :D
You sir, just blew my mind.
Thankyou, I can now sleep easy knowing if humans fall back into the medieval age I can build an effective castle and become a lord.
Epic comment!
@@1alfienewell until a left handed behemoth walks up
@@HalfinchLonomia left handed people were seen as cursed in the middle ages so they trained and practiced with only their right hands to hide it. But if an apocalypse happens and we go back to needing this they will have an advantage hhaha
i dont even play valheim, but i stil watched the whole video because this build was too cool! Keep up the good work!
Its a good game worth a try if you have the money
@@CeNoPlays this is very bad advice but you can pirate valheim.
it is alot of fun
@@skullwakkah6930 How is it very bad advice? Also what kind of POS do you have to be. To pirate at 20 dollar indie game, made by 5 people.
@@floodedcarb7028 it's bad advice coz the game is cheap and pirated versions don't automatically update. But people who pirate are mostly those who constantly jump from one game to another.
Just so you know, you cant "reinforce" building. The integrity of each piece is determined by how many connections it is away from a foundational piece. Stone structures are considered foundational as is the ground
For an “instructional video” this guy doesn’t know shit about the building system lol
Finally someone else that noticed.
Maybe that will change
I noticed too but still an awesome build
@@diobrando2160 seems like a very intentional building style. but yes, maybe.
nice one - but on a sidenote, I have to be nitpicking: supporting the structure with tons of beams doesn't make it stronger. That's not how it works in Valheim. The crucial thing is how many "steps" (building pieces) the piece you want to add is away from the ground (indicated by the colour). The stone pillar counts as ground in this example right here. So, basically: all those support beams look nice, but they do not make the structure stronger by any means. Just mentioning.
This. My thoughts exactly. The structure could have been way had he used the core wood poles or even the iron poles. I sighed every time he stacked more 2m beams on top of each other. Regardless, very cool idea and it does look nice.
Does this have a Conan exiles system? I wish pieces snapped as easily as that game
Its pretty cringey to see all these Valheim build guides where people still don't know the very basic structural support mechanics
... but having said that if you get your building to work its fine just terribly inefficient
Honestly it sucks the way support works in this game imo. I'd much rather support beams and other stuff increase structural integrity because it puts a lot of limits on buildings, especially early on.
Thanks for pointing that out! While I do enjoy the building system it would be nice if they made the mechanics of the vertical supporting structure more realistic. IRL its possible to build timber frame structures up to 85 feet tall before building regs stop you. Hopefully this is somthig they update through early access, i'm sure i'm not the only one who enjoys building tall structures.
You should totally try building in the meadows using the really wide trees as a foundation, it can look so pleasing! Love the build you did!! Cant wait to see more designs!
ooh this! would be so cool!
The 4m logs are really nice, if you make a square you can fit 2 gate doors as each is 2m
this game is amazing, everyday I discover something and build something new.
Tip: build your staircase the other way arround (clockwise going up rather than anti-clockwise)
It's a trick used a lot back in medieval castles and that is still relevant to this game.
The idea is that you are right-handed in this game and are expected to fight while having the high ground (enemies assaulting your base from bellow).
With the staircase the right way around, Your right hand will be on the outside, letting you swing your sword/axe freely. Where as the attackers will have their right hand on the inside, making it awkward to swing without hitting the central pillar.
The way you have the staircase now, you basically gave the attackers the advantage.
I love old time battle (before gun era) and this new knowledge just makes me happy since I thought there's nothing else for me to learn.
This is one the most interesting thing I’ve ever learned about the medieval era and from a comment. Very interesting.
Nice to see somebody else knows these things.
jokes on you i use a spear, the only motion I know is trusting from the heavens above.
/s
you are correct btw will build clockwise, just think the spear animation needs some work....
The cut at 5:06 due to falling of :D
Was looking to see if someone else noticed haha
You know he really cut, so we wouldn't see that he's using god mode. The health is just a single tick higher than when he fell off. Also he has no corpse run buff.
Creative mode . No trees or rocks were harmed making this
@@bt70a9 Can see at 22:55 that his carry weight is maxed to 3,000 too.
@@bt70a9 no i mined all the stone and wood to make this tutorial in one sitting 👏 5% legitimately... I used a time machine to get this video out today Khris, just for you! 🙏
5:05 ''...Is just ridiculous'' *falls off* - Love it!
0:12
one of the most dangerous areas in the game
me getting one shot by a orange fly trying to find a swamp
My friend and I literally just went through that. Kept getting one shot by a mosquito looking for a damn swamp XD
@@cerberus1994 You using shields? The death mozy hits from 80-120 i think, but if you use a shield you can block all the damage and keep moving.
@@D1str1ct well I did but didnt even see the mos coming and didnt know what they did so I spent the next 5 lives trying to get my stuff back which had a shield XD
I was sailing to find Haldor and got one shot while off the coast, I won't forget to eat before sailing into the unknown again!
EXACTLY what i was looking for. great good length vid showing your thoughts and some issues you overcame. i enjoy the commentary while i watch a build vid helps me be better at building and keeps me entertained. thx!!
Utility aside, that looks freaking awesome.
Great build, looks wonderful! I will say though there are some things that don't work as you think they do:
1. That chimney's roof gap isn't big enough to let the smoke out. Smoke doesn't work quite like IRL because smoke sprites have a fairly large size. It's because having lots of small smoke sprites would lag the game incredibly badly, so having larger sprites means they can have less sprites but still fill the same area. You may have already noticed that the smoke still groups at the ceiling.
2. Having horrizontal support beams in between vertical support beams doesn't add anything to the structural stability, unless you choose to have something connected to them. So the beams you put in between the virtical foundeation beams of the house are only visual.
wish I had a house like that in real life hahaha
I think you'd order food more often than not, having to walk up all of those stairs xd
@@everseen7381 with a stairs like that no one need go to gym hahahahha
Well get your hammer and start building haha
Imagine bringing a couch up those stairs
well we dont have cheats to help us build them so i mean...
I love how sketchy that stone staircase looks. Old, possibly crumbling, and not just a little dangerous. Whole build reminds me of the Riek River Observatory from Warhammer. One of the coolest fantasy set-pieces ever.
Not needed for game mechanics, but possibly a guardhouse/small courtyard at the bottom of the stairs walled in for "security". Or just an iron gate walled a bit up the stairs.
5:05 "it's just ridiculous" *(proceeds to fall to his death while talking)*
ESO: Oh dang it, now i have to edit that out the video
Hahahaha I can't Unsee that now
You're my go-to guy to Skyrim videos and lore, and I'm so happy we now both playing valheim and will definitely try this build after I'm done with swamp
"You can mount stuff straight to the pillar" Is really the important info here. Everything from there is pretty much up to the player.
Especially because he doesn't seem to know what he's talking about.. there's no such thing as "support" in this game. It only calculates how many pieces you are away from a foundation (blue piece).
@@TheRealXartaX Yeah that's why i didn't get all the "reinforcement" he does.
This house is really incredible. I imagine this took quite a while but it would be pretty cool to see some more structures you come up with since I’m still grasping how to use the different pieces you can build. Overall, awesome video ESO and I’m so excited to see more Valheim content!
I can't wait to build my baes lmao
How many baes are you gonna build? (edit: the poster also wrote baes in the title)
I know he did it outside creative for the sport of it. But it could've been faster and more concise. Still looks great and I can't wait to adopt this idea. I finally wanted out of Iron age but found the plains before any decent mountains so I'm here now and after the dock os secured fully then I'll make a portal base st the top of one of these. I just added some mods so hopefully the game, content wise will be the best! I've fallen in love with Valheim.
The skill loss when dying, really discourages you from building such high risk structures in survival, which is a bit sad imo.
I would probably fall off and die many times during such a project (remembering Minecraft). And the corpse run buff wouldn't help much, because it takes so long to build something like this.
I think the game should have a mid game solution for this, to encourage more good builders to play the game. Craftable, buyable from the trader or brewable as a mead, not needing creative and debug mode.
An example, how one could solve that problem, would be a mead or item or boss power, that makes you invincible to falldamage for as long as you like. To balance it out, the same item could make you unable to fight. A narrative, explaining this could be, that it simply makes you light as a feather, preventing you from taking fall damage but also from hurting others.
Another idea would be, that you become a ghost after death, able to observe and build the parts of the world you already uncovered. (Only those to prevent you uncovering the whole world as a ghost.) To get your body back, you can slowly float back to your corpse and claim your body or (as it is now) get it back at your respawnpoint.
Creative Mode....
Thanks for the idea!! I was able to find a crazy tall pillar then build a four story house on top of it!! I'm loving it so far.
"hold on let me repair my axe rq" -10 minutes later "okay im back!"
A stalagmite is a calcium build up that forms from and under a stalactite in a cave. Which this is neither. This is a MONOLITH mate. An epic, monolithic monolith! Amazing build. Love it.
holy shmokes!
imagine they let us tame the "cliff racer" drakes and actually mount and fly on them
that place just scrams for being a glider transport station
you made my day, again =)
Just the Baes already deserves the like. Nice build
You're the real Valheim Bae my dood!
This is the most creative base I have seen yet. Awesome job!
This dude made a tree house and you just smashed it with that build.
Absolutely loving the architectural point of view from you. Always loved it when you'd geek about it in skyrim too
5:05 That fall edit tho
HAHA I saw that too.
Thats amazing! I put a lot of time into my house and shit this doesnt even compare. This is out of this world, hard to top that. Incredible work
"invites friend to game"... friend mines the bottom of the pillar, whole thing collapses...
Wow this is got to be one of the best and most creative bases I have seen yet! I love all of your videos and have been watching you for years on Skyrim. 😊👏
Are we ignoring the part where he falls off the stairs and then casually edits the consequent death out hoping no one notices?
These guide videos for Valheim are great! Thanks for sharing! ^_^
ESO : Mentions that there’s plenty of stone so you can build your staircase
ALSO ESO: * neglects to mention he’s on “creative mode” that negates material costs of buildings 😂
I switched to log poles and beams for building rather than regular wood. Simple reason - I believe strain on materials is calculated by the number of pieces away from foundation. And since logs are 4m long, they count as 1 piece away even when placing a second floor while you would need 2 poles to reach that high. Which means that while placing roof it would be 2 away with logs, it would be 4 away with poles.
Also stone pieces placed on the ground count as foundation (blue).
Overall a great idea and great implementation.
My best engineering undertaking so far was making a road into dark forest's depths for easy cart access to mine copper en masse xD
5:05 I'm going to pretend I didn't see that 😂
XD everything's fine. nothing bad happened.
i like that he left that in
"The amount of stone required for something like this is just ridiculous *falls off edge immediately* im dying lmao 5:06
Absolutely amazing, your skills are astounding, I just started the game and can barley build my first shelter
Really cool seeing how you would build a base as an architect! Thanks for everything you do.
Heads out to hunt - 5 days later finally reaches the bottom of the stairs
Great video man! I guess for an architect such as yourself it was a lot of fun to do this house and guide.
The god mode cheats makes it less impressive but I love the idea. In reality it would take about 10k stone and 20k wood
I'm glad someone else feels this, here I am after spending 200+ hours building a stone castle and this dude gets people like wow you build something with cheats omg so cool
@@connormoorerocks walking around and punching trees and picking up rocks isn't hard, its just a grind.
@@connormoorerocks agree but its just show casing what can be done. Some people just want to build and not spend countless hours gathering mats.
Uh he said he was near a mountain so he could get the stone
@@sinnistar99 and you believe that ? :)
Just added this to my Steam Wishlist after watching this vid. Thanks, mate!
I am currently building a tree house and you have to one-up me yet again.
Excellent work. I ended up making a base like this when I got to the plains, but it was super basic and looked out of place, love the details on this.
Has there been any news about this coming to console? looks good, loving the vids
they announced its coming to PlayStation
I haven't seen anything myself confirming its going to anything other than PC, just them saying they'd like to in the future. Keep in mind the game only just came out as a early access so it could be a while
They have full controller support already
@@Jay2Trim5 yeah - the right trigger on my controller is shoddy at best in-game.. kb/m is still better
A Round of Applause is in order! Sweet! Stay safe and Gruß from Germany
built with debugmode, never see him run out of wood once
Yep, he's not picking up any destroyed wood, so he's always at max weight or full inventory and it doesn't use up resources. I'd be all fine with debugmode but he did point out the mountain nearby and said "I've got plenty of stone here so I should be good" or some shit, playing it off as an amazing feat while he essentially cheated, additionally, when he does the panorama shot, the nearby stone nodes aren't even broken in except one :(
The fact he never bothered to equip mergingjord instead of the wishbone also says enough. With full iron tools (silver shield) and a sledge (yet after somehow getting the last boss buff) you wouldn't be able to build a staircase like that without running back to a chest every few blocks
Duuuuuuude... I love these building mechanics! This looks great
Build a bridge from one rock to another that's in the distance 🙈😅
If the distance is close enough, you might be able to with the wood iron beams.
ESO I just want to say I really appreciate help you give to ppl you helped me and I became a Skyrim master I just want to say thank you because this is all bc of you :)
5:05 Lmao
Loved it man...
But you could also started mining the rock from the top till the bottom and put stairs from inside too.
So you would have a house inside rock structure as well
5:05 Welcome to the gulag
ESO: I've made a base in creative after this video of yours. I learned a lot and thank you for inspiring me to do so. I hope to get a survival version going. 1) Using Pillars and Log Beams you can expand how far the stone will build for. 2) Instead of a staircase all the way down why wouldn't you create a portal point?
bruh i found this biome thinking that it was gonna be nice like the meadows and i just get 1 shot by a deathsquito...
I think this is a rite of passage for this game.
Congrats on your growth. Thumbs up 👍
There so much misinformation here about how the building structural integrity system works. It's a nice build tho.
Hey just wondering if you explain the system? Or the misinformation?
Cry
fyi, I believe the horizontal/diagonal beams (for example on the stairs at 6:20) don't really reinforce anything unless it's for example angled from a pillar onto a cealing. Also, use the core wood 4m pillars, better stability since you can only build items 5 above the foundation part. 4x4m pillars = 16 height, 4x2m=8 height. If you want to build something inbetween, use a horizontal beam on the 4m and then use anything that will suit the height you want/need. Nevertheless, really nice build! I was thinking about this aswell when I saw a stalegmite like this
those braces dont help as I been watching how the integrity system works.
At 5:05 when you casually fall off. Got me good. Ahhh it's the little things
This game needs a zipline. I link that to another house in another stone!
One of the best houses seen in Valheim!
“Reinforcing the structure” does nothing in this game. It’s really weird how they have it set up. Reinforced piece might look cool but do nothing for the build.
wrong you can literally see the color change from red/yellow/green as you properly support thing, he has gone over the top though, you don't need that many, also it goes blue when its attatched to stone
take the cake for the coolest structure in the game I've seen so far
Your videos ALWAYS get likes from me ESO! Quality!
Wow, blown away! Great work!! 🙌
That house is woa inspiring, I hope that on my adventure to vallhalla I can put up such beautiful wonders as yours ESO.
glad you put out this video, hope the devs will see it and fix that, so you you'll actually do what vikings do.... FIGHT!!!!
Congrats on your growth. You are doing great 👍
This was a wonderful build. Well done!!
Next stage would be to build something that spans between those clustered rock spires visible from yer balcony ! Awesome build man.
Would so want to cram in little extensions and annexes off the side of the staircase, especially at the corners.
Nice!!
As far as I could test, weight is not taken into account. So the reinforcing is different from what you built.
The logic seems to be "how many panels away from the support" (blue color). 1 panel away is dark green, 2 is light green, then yellow, etc. With this in mind long beams that brings you closer to a blue color is advantageous.
I've used this to lure and trap multiple enemies: build a structure above a pit, structure that depends on one panel and beam. Lure the enemies above the pit, destroy the panel and all shatters, enemies falling in the pit.
Amazing job! I could easily see this taking a day or two (especially if youre going solo). I, myself, just undertook the arduous journey of relocating all my things to a much more central location with water access
That's the coolest Valheim build I've seen, and by a country mile. I'm going to have to play with the raise terrain tool to see if I can make something comparable in a safer biome.
The beacons are lit. Gondor calls for help!
And Rohan will answer!... Wait... There is no horses in this game... How do I supose to be the King of Horsemen, with no horses!?! What? Do you expect me to mount some kind of sorry Elvish deer?!?
'Like' dropped. Amazing idea and build.
cheers.
Wow that’s beautiful. Awesome job!
I love all your valheim vids, my favorite channel for valheim aswell
Such a great build! I wish we had a stone and wood count for the complete build.
thats so cool man. You are inspireing me to build some stuff.
Sick video mate, got me interested in Valheim.
Very Nice build, I'm loving the builds in this game.
Thanks for the balcony tips. worked grate. wish there was a double door with a 45 degree top so we could put doors on them but yeah worked out grate.
Love that spire! Gorgeous design and great idea!
I love this build!! Great job.
Good job ESO, it's amazing ;)
Ah-hah thanks for the night time shot at the end, I really wanted to see that! +1
Amazing house dude! :) Love your building videos.
They better bring a building function like this to the new elder scrolls because this looks beautiful.
Love the content 👌👌
That is amazing. Great work!