How Fishing Works in Valheim

avatarHatchellingCalma year ago
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avatarImplementingPonsa year ago

Fishing in Valheim is pretty simple! Get the Fishing Rod from the trader, buy some bait, and find some water. Cast your line with the right mouse button, and when you see a fish nibbling, right-click again to hook it. Reel it in by holding the right mouse button. Easy peasy, Viking squeezy!

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avatarForetellingTablea year ago

Here's how you fish: buy the Fishing Rod from Haldor, the trader. Use the right mouse button to cast, wait for bites, hook 'em, and reel 'em in. Repeat until your Viking has a feast!


avatarSinkingDuela year ago

Fishing's kinda pointless if you ask me. It's slow and you can just hunt deer for food.


avatarHouselingMoona year ago

Personally, I find fishing in Valheim a great way to relax. Just head to the Black Forest to find Haldor, get the rod and bait, and you're good to go! Watch out for the bite indicator and reel 'em in with a right-click. Happy fishing!

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