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Valheim Basic Mechanics

Valheim Basic Mechanics

There are many mechanics you’ll be grappling with for your entire stay in Valheim.

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Stamina

The most important stat to manage carefully, stamina determines a lot of things and generally doesn’t recover too quickly, so wasting it is a big deal when you’re in combat or about to be. Take great care in ensuring you don’t get caught out with zero stamina by a pack of enemies.

Stamina is needed for: Running, Jumping, Swimming, Blocking, Attacking, Drawing and Holding an arrow, rolling, keeping a harpooned enemy tethered, and so on. Basically everything that isn’t walking or standing still. Swimming without stamina will cause you to take damage, and can kill you.

Health

You start out with a measly 25 HP, and this minimum will never increase. Health, without modifiers, will not recover much if at all. Food will increase this notably, and add to your regeneration significantly as well.

Food

Unlike many other survival games, food is not an absolute necessity to remain alive. It is, however, extremely important.

You can eat up to three different foods at a time, all with their own stat changes and durations associated. These are easily visible via the food item’s tooltip. Ration your better foods and keep a good supply on you when you go out.

Combat

Combat is relatively simple in concept. There is attacks (LMB), alternate attacks (MMB), blocking (RMB), dodging (RMB + Space), and parrying (Timed Block).

Parrying is a powerful move, but can be difficult on an enemy you’re still learning the moveset of. To do this, wait until the enemy has begun their attack swing (or similar) and block before it connects. When it does, if you timed it properly, you will be able to block more damage than you normally could (Parry Bonus Modifier), and the enemy will be staggered, open to critical hits. If an enemy’s total damage is above your total block value, they will break through and parry will not work. Parrying cannot be performed with a tower shield or similarly large shield without a parry modifier.

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As of writing this, ranged attacks such as arrows or rocks can be parried, but this is assumed to be a bug of some nature. Purely elemental attacks or elemental effects cannot be blocked, but if it comes along with an initial hit of physical damage too, that can blocked.

Using a bow is pretty straightforward, get the bow out, have arrows, draw until the circle is smallest, and shoot towards the enemy. Most the time you will need to compensate by aiming over the enemy, but it gets a bit weird when you aim straight up/down, so be sure to practice with the bow before trying to fight anything dangerous with it. You can move and jump while drawing/loosing arrows, but if you run out of stamina, you’ll simply put the arrow away. You can cancel drawing/holding with the block key to avoid wasting an arrow.

Cooking

Related directly to food, early game cooking is simple. You setup a camp fire, place a cooking station over it, and cook meats on it. Once they sizzle the first time, they are done cooking and should be taken off. If you forget it over the fire, it will burn.

Skill Levels

As you perform actions, such as running, jumping, swimming, woodcutting, and so on, you will gain skill experience in the related skill. Early on this moves reasonably quickly, but tapers off as your levels increase. Mousing over each skill in the tab menu will tell you what it does. The increases are not massive, and levels are less important than your gear, but they definitely do have a notable impact overall.

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Death

You will certainly die, and the first time will probably be to a tree falling on your head. Upon death, a grave will be created that holds all of the items you had when you died. You will also lose a bit of skill experience, but so long as you don’t make a consistent habit of getting killed, it should have a relatively negligible impact on your skill growth overall.

To regain your items early on, just run over to your grave and interact with it. You will receive all your items so long as it would not encumber you. You will then receive the Corpse Run status which significantly reduces stamina consumption and damage received for one minute.

Building

Building in and of itself is pretty straightforward. Place structures, enclose them, make sure it has a door so you can get in and out but the mean monsters can’t. There is a stability system, which is easy to use in basic terms. With the hammer out, preferably on the repair option so nothing obscures your vision, look at a piece of a structure. Going from Green to Red, green being very stable, and red being barely stable enough, the stability can be determined. Blue is special and means it is perfectly stable, meaning it is attached to the ground or similar.

Wood structures of all kinds suffer water damage, either from rain or being in direct contact with water otherwise (like the ocean). This will only reduce the structure’s health to ~50%, so it’s not the worst, but it would be bad if that’s what kept your house standing. A roof prevents all rain damage on the structures directly beneath it, and stone structures never suffer water damage for obvious reasons.

Stone structures lose stability faster generally speaking, but when building with wood on top of them, regardless of the stone’s stability, the wood attached will be blue – perfectly stable, and you can build even further from there. This is very useful once you have a stone cutter and can place these.

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Minimap

The minimap holds more information than you may initially realize. It will show you the map around you, obviously, and on keyboard the binds to zoom the minimap in and out are the “,” (comma) and “.” (period) keys. The arrow on the minimap shows you the direction of the wind, which is important for sailing. The text in the top right informs you of the biome you are presently in.

Biomes

Biomes are general areas in the generation of the map. Being in or near a biome means you’re going to run into the monsters that inhabit it. In order of danger, the major biomes are: Meadows, Black Forest, Swamp, Mountain, and Plains. If you are struggling a bit in one, don’t go to the next one.

There is also the generalized minor biome of Ocean once you go out to sea, which is generally as difficult as the Swamp to survive in, but it is possible earlier depending on your luck.

Multiplayer

When playing with friends, it is useful to know that the Map (M) has a feature for allowing other players to see you on their minimap/map. This button is in the bottom right of the map and is a simple tick box.

It is worth noting that servers can experience a severe desync as of the time of writing this guide. This mostly occurs when one user has a poor connection, resulting in everyone else on the server experiencing the same as the person with the bad connection, compounding the issue quite heavily. If you experience this, try to figure out who has trash ping and see if it can be fixed.

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