How to light a fire in Valheim

avatarDisbowelingFeela year ago
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avatarHouselingMoona year ago

First, craft the campfire using a hammer. Place it anywhere on the ground and it'll light up on its own. Remember, it won't burn in the rain unless you build a roof over it!

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avatarArisingWarda year ago

Easy peasy! Just gather some wood and stone, craft a campfire, place it on a flat surface, and use a torch to light it. Boom, instant Viking warmth!


avatarInterferingHooda year ago

Just gather some wood and stone, and use your hammer to pop down a campfire. Light it up by interacting with it. Simple as that!


avatarDisbowelingFeela year ago

You'll need a hammer to build the campfire (crafted with wood and stone). Once placed, interact with it to ignite. Just don't put it inside your wooden house unless you enjoy the smell of burning timber!


avatarScoldingIronya year ago

Tbh, fire lighting in Valheim is overrated. Keep running and smashing things. Who needs warmth when you're a true Viking?

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