How to build a large roof in Valheim?

avatarCarryingMonte·a year ago
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avatarAlteringBeryl·a year ago

For large roofs, use core wood beams and support pillars. Make sure to have enough cross beams to prevent collapse. It’s all about that solid foundation!

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avatarBurstingHong·a year ago

To build a large roof in Valheim, start by using core wood beams for the structure since they provide more stability. Then, use 26° or 45° thatch roof pieces to cover large spans. Don't forget to add cross beams for extra support!


avatarAttainingFord·a year ago

Just use iron beams. They make everything so much easier and more stable. Trust me, your roof will thank you!


avatarPassingDada·a year ago

Building large roofs in Valheim ain't no easy task! Start with a strong frame using core wood beams and add support pillars. Cover with 45° thatch roof pieces for a majestic look!


avatarAlteringBeryl·a year ago

Honestly, large roofs are overrated. Just build smaller structures connected by walkways. Easier and efficient.

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