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A base from one of my gamethroughs. I made a white walls by using a signs. About stepped roofs - it's a combination of vanilla roof blocks and 45 degree logs (at one building).










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A base from one of my gamethroughs. I made a white walls by using a signs. About stepped roofs - it's a combination of vanilla roof blocks and 45 degree logs (at one building).
I don´t really care about the Deep North, all I want is the steep roof, pretty please :) I have hardly dipped my toes into Mistlands let alone Ashlands, I look forward to a full play through but those steep roofs make the wait all that much harder...
I tested how far i can go at trying to make a high roof without mods)
Just a dverger-style lighthouse. Built without mods.
Sharing progress on my Arthurian world-build in honor of Valheim 1.0 finally getting a release date!
Sometimes i need to relax from building a statues, dragon heads and build something simple)
Built with vanilla world items using Infinity Hammer and Gizmo on the Trail of the Craftsman public server
With the Deep North finally getting a release date, it felt like the right time to share a project a few friends and I have been working on.
We're building a Game of Thrones-inspired Valheim world, and one of the first major locations we're tackling is Winterfell.
Still very much a work in progress, but we've completed portions of the castle, the Godswood, Bran's quarters, courtyards, kennels, and training grounds.
The goal isn't a perfect 1:1 recreation. We're trying to capture the feeling of Winterfell while keeping it functional as part of a larger kingdom roleplay world.
What part of Winterfell would you build next?
I built a Hagrid's house (without mods). It was an interesting challenge to build a walls with incline)
I used Microsoft Copilot to teach me how to install Debian on my old PC i couldnt log into windows on. Then it taught me how to to make a dedicated server on the PC. Just started world. My first vanilla build because i made server through the linux console and didnt have the nice options....so far so good! just wanted to share :)
They were seperate buildings, but it didn't make sense considering they use all the same ingredients for the most part.... so the entire center is storage for ingredients, top level with barrels is for finished meads... and finished food goes in the dedicated storage building
I built a tower for lonely wizard on a lonely island)
#ValheimBoTM
I built something i call a "wolf's fortress". I wanted to build a castle with truely nordic, viking atmosphere, you know, wolf's head, viking's head statue, snow-covered roofs, and a main detail - functionable Thor's hammer)
My first big grausten build. Learned a lot. Probably needed to learn to edit myself but the patterns available to create were just too much fun.
Comes with a library, great hall, cathedral church, lecture hall, student dorms, guest and staff houses.
Hello all!
Just thought I'd share a crane design I put together. I wanted to avoid copying someone else's design and come up with own design for a future port I'd work on. Found this youtube video about medieval cranes and methods used to aid in the construction of large projects, like castles and stuff!
Thought it was awesome so I used the crane as the inspiration. Let me know what you think!
This thing grew more than I thought it would, but it's finally done. I hope. 😁
Because I'm on console, I can't do a whole lot of crazy stuff... but I planted over 100 Birch trees in one area, used a rune stone as the entrance... and turned it into a "sacred grove" by building pillars and putting runes on them corresponding to a few gods (Odin, Thor, Freyja, Tyr, and Freyr) on top of stone tiles. I call it Uppsala because of the temple that is often talked about in sagas, which was located in Sweden. 🤘