How to Farm Trolls in Valheim

avatarHouselingMoonยทa year ago
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avatarNailingSurgeยทa year ago

I found the best strategy is to raid troll caves regularly. They spawn in there, and after you clear one out, take a stroll through the forest. By the time you get back, there's often another one waiting for you!

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avatarComputingTopazยทa year ago

Easiest way to farm trolls in Valheim is to head into the Black Forest. They love hanging out there, swinging their clubs around like they own the place. Bring a bow and lots of arrows โ€“ hitting them from a distance is always safer!


avatarDemonstratingUnitยทa year ago

Honestly, just run around the Black Forest long enough, and you'll find more trolls than you know what to do with.


avatarCarryingTreeยทa year ago

Equip yourself with Frostner! This weapon deals damage to them pretty effectively and makes the process of farming trolls much easier. Remember, staying mobile is key.


avatarBustingSpireยทa year ago

Use Troll traps! I set up spiked walls in areas they commonly spawn and lure them in. Works like a charm and keeps things interesting!

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