![]() Since you’ve got access to a steady source of iron now from the swamps, use the huntsman bow (10 fine wood, 20 iron, 10 feathers, 2 deer hide). The most annoying enemy in mountains, drakes, keep at a distance. Image: Iron Gate Studio/Coffee Stain Publishing via Polygon Bring a good bow Bows are great against drakes. Upgrading it will make your life easier, but it’s not strictly required. If you haven’t been following (how dare you), go make one. If you’ve been following our guides, you should have this already. Upgrade it as much as you want, but we’ll be making a new cold weather set in a bit, so don’t go overboard.Įverything you need to mine in the mountain biome - obsidian and silver ore - requires an iron pickaxe (3 core wood, 20 iron). If you’ve still got your bronze set, go with that. If you’ve put in the work to make an iron set, use that. Step 2: Upgrade your armor, weapons, and toolsĮnemies in the mountains are tough, so it’s time to switch back to metal armor.Ĭhange out of the troll hide set from the swamps and into something a little beefier. They’re also very obvious because of snow and the, well, mountains. They’re usually attached to black forest biomes. Mountains appear gray and cloudy on your map. Mountain biomes appear gray and cloudy on your map. Take supplies to build another portal, and then link them together to make traveling back and forth easier. First, let’s find one.īuild a portal (10 greydwarf eye, 20 fine wood, 2 surtling cores) at your favorite base camp and give it a name like “Mountain” (something you’ll remember, keeping in mind that portal tags are case-sensitive). Luckily, all the work we did for Bonemass means we’re better prepared for the mountain biomes. Just standing outside in a mountain biome will (eventually) kill you. The freezing effect kills your health and stamina regeneration and deals damage. While swamps were deadly because of the mobs there, mountains are deadly just by being mountains (and also the enemies). The “ down from the mountain our mother comes” part is your clue telling you to head for a mountain biome. The clue for where to go next comes from Moder’s (the mountain boss) sacrificial stone. Step 1: Find a mountain biome Moder’s sacrificial stone. Step 8: Find Moder summoning altar and collect dragon eggs.Step 5: Use the wishbone to find silver ore.Step 3: Brew frost resistance potions and stamina potions.Step 2: Upgrade your armor, weapons, and tools.Finally, we’ll talk about finding Moder’s summoning altar and the dragon eggs you’ll need to summon her, and then give tips on how to defeat her. Luckily, all that work we did and experience we gained preparing for Bonemass will pay off here.Īlong the way, we’ll find and explore mountain biomes, brew frost resistance potions, make use of your farm to cook the best recipes at cauldrons, find obsidian, upgrade your workbench and forge, craft poison arrows, use the wishbone to find silver veins, make mining camps to turn silver ore into silver, craft a new set of cold weather armor, and make a new silver shield and weapons. Visiting the snowy mountain biome gives you the freezing effect, which means you’ll start taking damage just by being there. This Valheim guides begins after Bonemass and ends at the Moder boss fight. For a hint about the next biome to explore, you’ll need to check Moder’s sacrificial stone, where you’ll learn it’s time to head for the mountains. In Valheim, after defeating Bonemass, you’ll pick up the wishbone, which will help you find underground ore deposits and buried treasure. ![]()
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