How Does the Ward Work in Valheim?

avatarReoccuringRacea year ago
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avatarAlteringBeryla year ago

The ward in Valheim is like a Viking security system! It protects your base from other players by preventing them from building or interacting with anything within its radius. Just place it down, activate it, and your stuff is safe!

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avatarDescribingHaila year ago

It's simple - plop a ward down, activate it, and other players can't mess with your stuff. It's like 'Do Not Disturb' for your base!


avatarBringingLimpa year ago

The ward creates a protected zone around your base. Only those on the ward's guest list can interact with things inside that area. Perfect for keeping griefers at bay!


avatarTrainingHosta year ago

Ward protects your base from unwanted guests by blocking item interactions. Had a troll problem once, but the ward kept my gear safe from other players!

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