Valheim Building Guide (2024)

Last Update: November 27, 2022 12:01 PM /

By:Robert N Adams


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Our Valheim Building Guide will teach you how Building works, how to unlock more Buildings, and how to increase your Comfort score!

Quicklinks: HowValheimBuilding Works | How to Make a Big Building
How to Unlock Stone Buildings | How Comfort Works | Comfort Score List
Building Pieces Crafting Recipes: Misc | Building | Crafting | Furniture

HowValheimBuilding Works

ValheimBuilding requires only three things: a Hammer, resources, and somewhere to Build. From there, your only limitations are your imagination and the structural integrity system.

Getting Started with Building

Your first step inValheimbuilding is to make a Hammer. The Hammer is a tool that lets you build objects in the game world and repair them -- you can't make a building without it!

If you have the resources to spare, you should upgrade it to Level 3 at your Workbench; this increases the durability and saves you from having to go back and constantly repair it. Once you have a Hammer, you're ready to get started with Building.

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Selecting a Site and Planning Out Your Building

Your next step is to select a site for your building. The best way to do that is to ask yourself some questions:

  1. What is this Building going to be used for? Is this your main base or is it just used for an overnight stay?
  2. Is the Building in a dangerous area? What kind of monsters do you expect to fight?
  3. Do you have enough materials nearby or do you need to bring them to the construction site?

Answering these questions is key to picking a good site. You can safely make structures out of wood in the Meadows, but a building in the Black Forest, Swamps, Mountains, or Plains should probably be constructed out of stone to be safe -- larger creatures like Trolls, Stone Golems, and Lox can shatter Stake Walls into splinters surprisingly fast.

If you do decide to go with Stone, it may be helpful to build a Cart and work near a Black Forest or Mountain biome. Both of these locations have abundant amounts of Stone. You can certainly find Stone in the Meadows, Swamp, Plains, and Mistlands, but you'll have a harder time collecting enough to get the job done.

Once you've decided where to build, you should clear out the land. Chop down any Trees in the way and break any rocks with your Pickaxe (unless you'd like to keep them around as a decorative feature). Your next step is to gather the resources you'll need for construction.

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Gathering Resources and Building a Work Shed

Gathering resources is a simple affair -- you're going to need some Wood and Stone no matter what you're Building. Clearing the land around your construction site will probably providesomeof the materials you need, but it certainly won't provide all of them.

I strongly recommend that you Build a work shed. Build a Workbench and, if necessary, build a Stonecutter next to it. Build a roof over it and put a few Chests nearby. You may also want to surround the work shed with a Stake Wall to protect it from enemies while you're away. You can even place a Bed in this area to respawn nearby, just in case.

Collect Wood and Stone from wherever is most convenient. If you have neither nearby, it may be helpful to build a Portal to an area where they are more abundant — while you can't take a Cart through a Portal, you can take trips back and forth and transport large amounts of resources very quickly that way.

Think about how much Wood and Stone you might need.On average, one wooden building piece will take 2 Wood and onestone building piece will take 6 Stone. Take that estimate and double it. It's not fun to run out of materials halfway through construction and you'll surely find a use for the leftovers.

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Time for Construction!

Now it's time to actually start making yourValheimbuilding! In this game, you can only build within the range of a Workbench, Forge, Stonecutter, etc. depending on what items you're building. Pay attention to the crafting requirements and ensure that you have the appropriate Workbench in range. You can always dismantle one and move it if you need to, but it may be easier to simply build a bunch of Workbenches and dismantle them when you're done.

An important note: Workbenches, Stonecutters, etc. that are exposed to the rain may take damage. Be sure to repair them with your Hammer before dismantling them or you might not get back all of the resources used to make them! That's not a big deal for a Workbench, but it canreallyhurt if you lose an Iron Bar because you dismantled a damaged Stonecutter.

Start with the floor. In the case of wood, it may be helpful to build some stilts and raise them up off of the ground so it looks nice. Stone floors can be built on the ground, even if the terrain is a little uneven — you can always use the Hoe to flatten things out a little more or the Pickaxe to lower the ground if you need to.

Next up is the walls for your first floor. Build out the walls however it makes sense. I recommend at least two blocks high — anything lower and it will be terribly cramped. A low ceiling also runs the risk of getting stuck in a wall or ceiling. There's no shortage of space in the world!

If you're building a multi-story building, you're going to want to work on one floor at a time. Build the first floor, then the walls, and then the second floor. You'll need a roof as well, of course — especially becausewooden structures get reduced to 50% health when they're exposed to rain.

A Note on Campfires, Fireplaces, and Chimneys

Any building you plan to sleep in will require a campfire. Campfires can be placed outside of very small buildings or lean-tos if you don't have space. If you're making a proper home, however, then you're going to want to have your campfires indoors.

Campfires can only be placed on the ground or on Stone floors. AValheimbuilding made entirely out of Wood can't have a Campfire on the floor; your best bet, in this case, is to leave a hole in the floor for the Campfire.

You're also going to need a chimney. Campfires build up smoke and that will gradually cause damage to you over time. Your chimney should extend above the roof and have a covering on top to prevent the rain from putting out your fire, too.

Finally, consider building multiple Campfires next to one another. More Campfires mean more space for cooking and that can save you a lot of time in the end.

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How to Make a Big Building inValheim - How the Structural Integrity System Works

Suppose you want to have areallybig Building inValheim. That's no easy feat --Valheimhas a "structural integrity" system similar to what you see in games like7 Days to Die. The structural integrity system means that structures need to be properly supported from the ground up. If a supporting pillar is destroyed, you could very well see your entire roof collapse on top of you. Falling materials won't hurt you as a player, but it will mean that you'll have to rebuild the broken pieces.

It's good practice to ensure that your structure is properly supported with columns and pillars where necessary. Stone buildings can be reinforced with Wood Iron Beamsto reach even greater heights, and you can build Wooden building pieces on top of that. You can create some truly impressive creations by properly mixing Iron-reinforced Stone and Wood. Angled Iron Beams (introduced in the Mistlands Update) are great for supporting roofs in large open areas.

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How does the structural integrity system work? It's simple: a piece connected to the ground counts as a "foundation" piece and will be colored blue when you hover your cursor over it with the Hammer out. Pieces built on top of that are colored green, and each additional connected piece will gradually change color from green to red. A bright red piece is the absolute limit and you can't add anything else to it; you may want to consider adding additional supports if you want to Build bigger.

Because of this system, it's also possible to raise up the ground and use the terrain for support. It's a little cheesy, but raising up the land and using it as a support can help make a very large building if that's what you're going for.

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How to Unlock Stone Buildings inValheim

You can unlock Stone Buildings in Valheim by unlocking the Stonecutter. Here's what you need to make a Stonecutter:

  • Workbench in range
  • 10 Wood
  • 2 Iron Bars
  • 4 Stone

The Iron Bars are the toughest requirement for new players -- you'll have to travel to a Swamp and dig up some Iron from a Crypt to get it. It's worth it, though, because Stone Buildings are some of the toughest structures in the game.

Why Stone Buildings Are Better inValheim

Surviving in the harsher biomes will be nigh-impossible without Stone Buildings in Valheim, especially when it comes to certain situations. As one example, you might want to build a small base to respawn at if you die during a boss fight. Such a base in the Black Forest, Swamps, Mountains, Plains, or Mistlands could easily be destroyed by some of the tougher creatures if it's made out of Wood.

There's also the matter of more permanent settlements -- growing Flax and Barley can only be done in the Plains and some of the tougher creatures in that region can make short work of a Wooden base. Once you can build with Stone, you'll never want to go back.

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How Comfort Works inValheim- How to Decorate Your Home

Comfort inValheimis a measurement of how long you can maintain the "Rested" buff away from home. Comfort can be increased by Building certain pieces from the Misc and Furniture category, although some of them come with conditions.

Each piece of Furniture has a radius, too. If you have a massive hall, you won't be able to spread the Comfort buff to the entire area with just one piece of Furniture. You'll likely have to build several copies of items to ensure full coverage of the entire space (if you feel it's necessary, that is).

Finally, items providing Comfort fall into categories such as "Chairs" or "Banners," and 2 items from the same category will not stack their Comfort bonus. For example, you cannot build a Chair and a Bench and get Comfort from each; you will only get Comfort from the highest-ranking item in that category.

AValheimBuilding is more than floors, walls, and a roof -- it's also what's inside. Bronze Nails can be used to make Item Stands. These Item Stands, in turn, can be used to place pretty much any item in the game on a flat surface or on a wall. Mount a sword on the wall! Put one of those dozens of trophies you have piling up in a chest above your fireplace! There are a lot of opportunities for creativity here.

Adding some light can make your home look nicer, too, but be warned -- havingtoo muchlight can cause your FPS to drop pretty badly, especially on older computers. Sometimes, less is more! Don't be afraid to experiment and make the most of your newValheimBuilding.

How to Get the Highest Comfort inValheim

Here's what you need to get the highest Comfort inValheim:

  • Hearth (when Lit)
  • Shelter buff (Roof overhead and enough side coverage from walls)
  • Dragon Bed
  • Raven Throne or Stone Throne or Black Marble Throne
  • Round Table or Long Heavy Table
  • Deer Rug
  • Wolf Rug
  • Lox Rug
  • Hare Rug
  • Red Jute Carpet
  • Blue Jute Carpet
  • Any Banner
  • Armor Stand
  • Hot Tub (when Lit)
  • Maypole
  • Yule Tree

All of these items combined will give you a Comfort score of 23, which gives you the Rested buff for 30 minutes. However, the Maypole and Yule Tree can only be Built during specific time periods in Summer and Winter, respectively -- that means that you'll only be able to get a Comfort score of 21 without them, giving you the Rested buff for a maximum of 28 minutes.

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ValheimComfort Score List

Here is a list of all of the items that provide Comfort inValheim, how much Comfort they provide, and which category each of these items belongs to.

FurnitureSlotComfort
Score
Notes
Black BannerBanners1
Blue BannerBanners1
Blue, Red, and White BannerBanners1
Green BannerBanners1
Orange BannerBanners1
Purple BannerBanners1
Red BannerBanners1
White and Blue Striped BannerBanners1
White and Red Striped BannerBanners1
White BannerBanners1
Yellow BannerBanners1
BedBed1
Dragon BedBed2
Blue Jute CarpetBlue Jute Carpet1
BenchChairs1
Black Marble BenchChairs1
Sitting LogChairs1
StoolChairs1
ChairChairs2
Darkwood ChairChairs2
Black Marble ThroneChairs3
Raven ThroneChairs3
Stone ThroneChairs3
Deer RugDeer Rug1
BonfireFire1Only provides Comfort when lit.
CampfireFire1Only provides Comfort when lit.
Hanging BrazierFire1Only provides Comfort when lit.
Standing BrazierFire1Only provides Comfort when lit.
HearthFire2Only provides Comfort when lit.
Hare RugHare Rug1
Hot TubHot Tub2Only provides Comfort when lit.
Lox RugLox Rug1
MaypoleMaypole1Can only be Crafted during the Midsummer season in Summer. Can rarely be found in Meadows Villages.
Red Jute CarpetRed Jute Carpet1
ShelterShelter2Shelter only gives Comfort when a Campfire is nearby.
Black Marble TableTables1
TableTables1
Long Heavy TableTables2
Round TableTables2
Wolf RugWolf Rug1
Yule TreeYule Tree1Can only be Crafted during the Yule season in Winter.

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ValheimBuilding Pieces List

Here is a list of all of the Building pieces inValheim, what Workbench is needed to Craft them, their Crafting Recipes, and any relevant notes.

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Misc

BuildingWorkbenchCrafting RecipeNotes
CampfireN/A5 Stone, 2 WoodFueled with Wood.
BonfireN/A1 Surtling Core, 5 Ancient Bark, 5 Fine Wood, 5 Core WoodFueled with Wood.
HearthStonecutter15 StoneFueled with Wood.
Wood StackN/A50 Wood
Fine Wood StackN/A50 Fine Wood
Core Wood StackN/A50 Core Wood
Yggdrasil Wood StackN/A50 Yggdrasil Wood
Stone PileN/A50 Stone
Coal PileN/A50 Coal
Black Marble PileN/A50 Black Marble
Wood Dragon AdornmentWorkbench10 Fine Wood
Raven AdornmentWorkbench10 Fine Wood, 1 Tar
Wolf AdornmentWorkbench10 Fine Wood, 1 Tar
Roundpole FenceWorkbench1 Wood
StakewallWorkbench4 Wood
Dvergr StakewallBlack Forge8 Yggdrasil Wood, 8 Iron
Sharp StakesWorkbench6 Wood, 4 Core WoodDamages anyone who touches it.
Dvergr Sharp StakesBlack Forge5 Yggdrasil Wood, 5 IronDamages anyone who touches it.
TrapWorkbench5 Black Metal, 10 Bronze Nails, 1 Mechanical SpringPrevents enemies from moving when they touch it. Has to be armed.
BallistaWorkbench20 Black Metal, 3 Mechanical SpringAutomatically shoots at enemies when loaded. Uses Missiles (large Bolts) for ammo.
PortalWorkbench10 Greydwarf Eye, 20 Fine Wood, 2 Surtling CoreAllows transportation between two named Portals.
WardN/A5 Fine wood, 5 Greydwarf Eye, 1 Surtling CoreProtects buildings against damage from enemies and other players.
CartWorkbench20 Wood, 10 Bronze Nails18 storage slots. Allows transportation of large amounts of goods. Higher weight makes the Cart heavier.
LongshipWorkbench100 Iron Nails, 10 Deer Hide, 40 Fine Wood, 40 Ancient Bark18 storage slots. Fast-moving Boat that allows you to move large groups of people over water.
RaftWorkbench20 Wood, 6 Leather Scraps, 6 ResinAllows transportation over the water. No onboard storage.
KarveWorkbench30 Fine Wood, 10 Deer Hide, 20 Resin, 80 Bronze Nails4 storage slots. Fast-moving Boat that allows you to move small groups of people over water.
Treasure ChestWorkbench99 Coins, 5 Ruby, 2 Silver Necklace, 8 Fine Wood, 2 SilverPurely decorative chest with no storage slots.
Coin PileN/A999 Coins
Coin StackN/A99 Coins
Cartography TableWorkbench10 Fine Wood, 10 Bone Fragments, 2 Bronze, 5 Leather Scraps, 4 RaspberriesAllows you to share Map data with other players.

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Crafting

BuildingWorkbenchCrafting RecipeNotes
Cooking StationN/A2 WoodCooks Food.
Iron Cooking StationForge3 Iron, 3 ChainCooks Food.
CauldronForge10 TinCooks advanced Food recipes.
Spice RackWorkbench3 Dandelion, 2 Carrot, 5 Mushroom, 3 Thistle, 3 TurnipCauldron Improvement.
Butcher's TableWorkbench2 Ancient Bark, 4 Core Wood, 4 Fine Wood, 2 SilverCauldron Improvement.
Pots and PansWorkbench5 Iron, 5 Copper, 5 Black Metal, 10 Fine WoodCauldron Improvement.
Mortar and PestleWorkbench8 Black Marble, 6 Fine Wood, 4 Core WoodCauldron Improvement.
Stone OvenArtisan Table15 Iron, 20 Stone, 4 Surtling CoreCooks advanced Food recipes.
WorkbenchN/A10 WoodUse for basic Crafting.
Chopping BlockWorkbench10 Wood, 10 FlintWorkbench Improvement.
Tanning RackWorkbench10 Wood, 15 Flint, 20 Leather Scraps, 5 Deer HideWorkbench Improvement.
AdzeForge10 Fine Wood, 3 BronzeWorkbench Improvement.
Tool ShelfForge4 Iron, 10 Fine Wood, 4 ObsidianWorkbench Improvement.
StonecutterWorkbench10 Wood, 2 Iron, 4 StoneRequired for Building with Stone.
Artisan TableN/A10 Wood, 2 Dragon TearRequires for Building advanced Workbenches.
ForgeWorkbench4 Stone, 4 Coal, 10 Wood, 6 CopperUsed for advanced Crafting.
Forge BellowsWorkbench5 Wood, 5 Deer Hide, 4 ChainForge Improvement.
AnvilsWorkbench5 Wood, 2 BronzeForge Improvement.
Grinding WheelWorkbench25 Wood, Sharpening StoneForge Improvement.
Smith's AnvilWorkbench20 Iron, 5 WoodForge Improvement.
Forge CoolerWorkbench25 Wood, 10 CopperForge Improvement.
Forge ToolrackWorkbench15 Iron, 10 WoodForge Improvement.
SmelterWorkbench20 Stone, 5 Surtling CoreSmelts Ore into Bars.
Blast FurnaceArtisan Table20 Stone, 5 Surtling Core, 10 Iron, 20 Fine WoodSmelts higher-tier Ore into Bars.
Eitr RefineryWorkbench20 Black Marble, 5 Black Metal, 10 Yggdrasil Wood, 5 Black Core, 3 SapCreates Refined Eitr.
Black ForgeWorkbench10 Black Marble, 10 Yggdrasil Wood, 5 Black CoreUsed for advanced Crafting.
Black Forge CoolerBlack Forge5 Iron, 5 Copper, 4 Black MarbleBlack Forge Improvement.
Charcoal KilnWorkbench20 Stone, 5 Surtling CoreTurns Wood into Coal.
WindmillArtisan Table20 Stone, 30 Wood, 30 Iron NailsTurns Barley into Barley Flour.
Spinning WheelArtisan Table20 Fine Wood, 10 Iron Nails, 5 Leather ScrapsTurns Flax into Linen Thread.
BeehiveWorkbench10 Wood, 1 Queen BeeProduces Honey.
Sap ExtractorWorkbench10 Yggdrasil Wood, 5 Black Metal, 1 Dvergr ExtractorProduces Sap from Yggdrasil Roots.
FermenterForge20 Fine Wood, 5 Bronze, 10 ResinProduces Mead and Potions.
ObliteratorForge8 Iron, 4 Copper, 1 Thunder StoneDestroys items placed inside when activated.
Galdr TableWorkbench20 Yggdrasil Wood, 10 Black Metal, 5 Black Core, 5 Refined EitrUsed for Crafting magical items.
Rune TableGaldr Table10 Black Marble, 5 Yggdrasil Wood, 10 Refined EitrGaldr Table Improvement.
Wisp FountainStonecutter10 Stone, 1 Torn SpiritAttracts Wisps at night.

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Building

BuildingWorkbenchCrafting RecipeNotes
Wood Floor 1x1Workbench1 Wood
Wood Floor 2x2Workbench2 Wood
Wood StairWorkbench2 Wood
Wood LadderWorkbench2 Wood
Wood Wall 1x1Workbench1 Wood
Wood Wall HalfWorkbench1 Wood
Wood WallWorkbench2 Wood
Wood Wall 26 DegreesWorkbench2 Wood
Wood Wall 26 Degrees (Inverted)Workbench2 Wood
Wood Roof Cross 26 DegreesWorkbench2 Wood
Wood Wall 45 DegreesWorkbench2 Wood
Wood Wall 45 Degrees (Inverted)Workbench2 Wood
Wood Roof Cross 45 DegreesWorkbench2 Wood
Thatch Roof 26 DegreesWorkbench2 Wood
Thatch Roof Ridge 26 DegreesWorkbench2 Wood
Thatch Roof O-Corner 26 DegreesWorkbench2 Wood
Thatch Roof I-Corner 26 DegreesWorkbench2 Wood
Thatch Roof 45 DegreesWorkbench2 Wood
Thatch Roof Ridge 45 DegreesWorkbench2 Wood
Thatch Roof O-Corner 45 DegreesWorkbench2 Wood
Thatch Roof I-Corner 45 DegreesWorkbench2 Wood
Wood Pole 1mWorkbench1 Wood
Wood Pole 2mWorkbench2 Wood
Wood Beam 1mWorkbench1 Wood
Wood Beam 2mWorkbench2 Wood
Wood Beam 26 DegreesWorkbench2 Wood
Wood Beam 45 DegreesWorkbench2 Wood
Wood DoorWorkbench4 Wood
Wood GateWorkbench12 Wood
Darkwood GateForge16 Wood, 4 Iron, 2 Tar
Wood ShutterWorkbench4 Wood, 2 Bronze Nails
Log Pole 2mWorkbench1 Core Wood
Log Pole 4mWorkbench2 Core Wood
Log Beam 2mWorkbench1 Core Wood
Log Beam 4mWorkbench2 Core Wood
Log Beam 26 DegreesWorkbench2 Core Wood
Log Beam 45 DegreesWorkbench2 Core Wood
Shingle Roof 26 DegreesWorkbench2 Wood, 1 Tar
Shingle Roof Ridge 26 DegreesWorkbench2 Wood, 1 Tar
Shingle Roof O-Corner 26 DegreesWorkbench2 Wood, 1 Tar
Shingle Roof I-Corner 26 DegreesWorkbench2 Wood, 1 Tar
Shingle Roof 45 DegreesWorkbench2 Wood, 1 Tar
Shingle Roof Ridge 45 DegreesWorkbench2 Wood, 1 Tar
Shingle Roof O-Corner 45 DegreesWorkbench2 Wood, 1 Tar
Shingle Roof I-Corner 45 DegreesWorkbench2 Wood, 1 Tar
Darkwood Pole 2mWorkbench2 Wood, 1 Tar
Darkwood Pole 4mWorkbench4 Wood, 1 Tar
Darkwood Beam 2mWorkbench2 Wood, 1 Tar
Darkwood Beam 26 DegreesWorkbench2 Wood, 1 Tar
Darkwood Beam 45 DegreesWorkbench2 Wood, 1 Tar
Darkwood Beam 4mWorkbench4 Wood, 1 Tar
Carved Darkwood DividerWorkbench2 Fine Wood, 1 Tar
Darkwood ArchWorkbench2 Wood, 1 Tar
Stone Wall 1x1Stonecutter3 Stone
Stone Wall 2x1Stonecutter4 Stone
Stone Wall 4x2Stonecutter6 Stone
Stone PillarStonecutter5 Stone
Stone ArchStonecutter4 Stone
Stone Floor 2x2Stonecutter6 Stone
Stone StairStonecutter8 Stone
Black Marble 1x1x1Stonecutter3 Black Marble
Black Marble 2x1x1Stonecutter4 Black Marble
Black Marble 2x2x2Stonecutter6 Black Marble
Black Marble FloorStonecutter6 Black Marble
Black Marble Floor, TriangleStonecutter4 Black Marble
Black Marble StairStonecutter8 Black Marble
Black Marble Quarter SpireStonecutter3 Black Marble
Black Marble PlinthStonecutter6 Black Marble
Black Marble Plinth, CornerStonecutter6 Black Marble
Black Marble CorniceStonecutter6 Black Marble
Black Marble Cornice, CornerStonecutter6 Black Marble
Black Marble ArchStonecutter4 Black Marble
Black Marble Column, SmallStonecutter6 Black Marble
Black Marble Column, WideStonecutter3 Black Marble
Cage Floor 1x1Forge1 Iron
Cage Floor 2x2Forge2 Iron
Cage Wall 1x1Forge1 Iron
Cage Wall 2x2Forge2 Iron
Dvergr Metal WallBlack Forge8 Copper
Wood Iron PoleForge2 Wood, 1 IronEnhances structural integrity of attached structures.
Wood Iron BeamForge2 Wood, 1 IronEnhances structural integrity of attached structures.
Wood Iron Beam 26 DegreesForge2 Wood, 1 IronEnhances structural integrity of attached structures.
Wood Iron Beam 45 DegreesForge2 Wood, 1 IronEnhances structural integrity of attached structures.
Iron GateForge4 Iron
Dvergr Spiral Left StairBlack Forge7 Yggdrasil Wood, 7 Copper
Dvergr Spiral Right StairBlack Forge7 Yggdrasil Wood, 7 Copper

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Furniture

BuildingWorkbenchCrafting RecipesNotes
BedWorkbench8 Wood
BenchWorkbench6 Fine Wood
Black Marble BenchStonecutter6 Black Marble, 3 Copper
Black Marble TableStonecutter6 Black Marble, 3 Copper
Black Marble ThroneStonecutter20 Black Marble, 4 Scale Hide, 2 Deer Hide, 5 Copper
Black Metal ChestWorkbench10 Wood, 2 Tar, 6 Black Metal32 slots of storage.
ChairWorkbench4 Fine Wood
ChestWorkbench10 Wood10 slots of storage.
Darkwood ChairWorkbench4 Fine Wood, 1 Tar, 5 Iron Nails, 1 Deer Hide
Dragon BedWorkbench40 Fine Wood, 7 Deer Hide, 4 Wolf Pelt, 10 Feathers, 15 Iron Nails
Long Heavy TableWorkbench20 Fine Wood, 2 Tar, 20 Iron Nails
Personal ChestWorkbench10 Fine Wood, 8 Iron6 slots of storage. Extremely high durability.
Raven ThroneWorkbench20 Fine Wood, 10 Iron Nails
Reinforced ChestWorkbench10 Fine Wood, 2 Iron24 slots of storage.
Round TableWorkbench10 Fine Wood, 2 Tar, 20 Iron Nails
SconceForge2 Wood, 2 Copper, 2 ResinFueled with Resin.
Sitting LogN/A2 Core Wood
Standing Blue-Burning Iron TorchForge2 Iron, 2 Greydwarf EyeFueled with Greydwarf Eyes.
Standing Green-Burning Iron TorchForge2 Iron, 2 GuckFueled with Resin.
Standing Iron TorchForge2 Iron, 2 ResinFueled with Resin.
Standing Wood TorchWorkbench2 Wood, 2 ResinFueled with Resin.
Stone ThroneStonecutter20 Stone, 2 Deer Hide, 2 Wolf Pelt
StoolWorkbench4 Fine Wood
TableWorkbench6 Fine Wood
Wisp TorchN/A1 Yggdrasil Wood, 1 WispDispels Mist.
Standing BrazierForge5 Bronze, 2 Coal, 3 Fenris ClawFueled with Coal.
Hanging BrazierForge5 Bronze, 2 Coal, 1 ChainFueled with Coal.
Item Stand (Wall)Workbench4 Fine Wood, 1 Bronze NailsCan display most items.
Item Stand (Floor)Workbench4 Fine Wood, 1 Bronze Nails.Can display most items.
SignN/A2 Wood, 1 CoalCan display short messages.
Lox RugWorkbench4 Lox Pelt
Wolf RugWorkbench4 Wolf Pelt
Deer RugWorkbench4 Deer Hide
Red Jute CarpetWorkbench4 Red Jute
Blue Jute CarpetWorkbench4 Blue Jute
Hare RugWorkbench4 Scale Hide
Black BannerWorkbench6 Leather Scraps, 2 Fine Wood, 4 Coal
Blue BannerWorkbench6 Leather Scraps, 2 Fine Wood, 4 Blueberries
White and Red Striped BannerWorkbench6 Leather Scraps, 2 Fine Wood, 4 Raspberries
Red BannerWorkbench6 Leather Scraps, 2 Fine Wood, 1 Bloodbag
Green BannerWorkbench6 Leather Scraps, 2 Fine Wood, 1 Guck
Blue, Red, and White BannerWorkbench6 Leather Scraps, 2 Fine Wood, 2 Blueberries, 2 Raspberries, 1 Cloudberries
White and Blue Striped BannerWorkbench6 Leather Scraps, 2 Fine Wood, 2 Blueberries, 3 Cloudberries
Yellow BannerWorkbench6 Leather Scraps, 2 Fine Wood, 4 Dandelion, 2 Coal
Purple BannerWorkbench6 Leather Scraps, 2 Fine Wood, 2 Blueberries, 3 Raspberries
Orange BannerWorkbench6 Leather Scraps, 2 Fine Wood, 2 Carrot, 3 Cloudberries
White BannerWorkbench6 Leather Scraps, 2 Fine Wood, 2 Coal, 4 Cloudberries
Red Jute CurtainWorkbench4 Red Jute, 1 Fine Wood
Blue Jute DrapesWorkbench4 Blue Jute, 1 Fine Wood
Blue Jute CurtainsWorkbench4 Blue Jute, 1 Fine Wood
Yuleklapp (White, Small)Workbench2 Fine Wood, 1 Bone FragmentsCan only be Built during the Yule season in Winter.
Yuleklapp (Green, Medium)Workbench3 Fine Wood, 1 DandelionCan only be Built during the Yule season in Winter.
Yuleklapp (Red, Large)Workbench4 Fine Wood, 1 RaspberriesCan only be Built during the Yule season in Winter.
Yule TreeWorkbench10 Wood, 1 Fir ConeCan only be Built during the Yule season in Winter.
MaypoleWorkbench10 Wood, 4 Dandelion, 4 ThistleCan only be Built during the Midsummer season in Summer.
Jack-o-TurnipWorkbench4 Turnip, 2 ResinCan only be Built during the Halloween season. Must be fueled with Resin.
Hot TubWorkbench20 Wood, 6 Tar, 10 Iron, 8 StoneFueled with Wood.
Armor StandWorkbench8 Fine Wood, 4 Iron Nails, 2 Leather ScrapsCan display most Armor pieces.
Dvergr Wall LanternBlack Forge2 Copper, 1 Dvergr Lantern, 1 ChainDoes not need fuel.
Dvergr Lantern PoleBlack Forge3 Copper, 1 Dvergr Lantern, 1 ChainDoes not need fuel.

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Learn more about Valheim

Game PageValheim

Developer

Iron Gate

Publisher

Coffee Stain Publishing

Platforms

PC

Release Date

February 2, 2021 (Calendar)

Genre

Survival, RPG, Indie

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