Hope you enjoy this build! It took a while, but it was well worth it! Download is available for Bronze members on TH-cam or Patreon patreon.com/chiselchip
My god, that was an incredible build!! I'm awestruck by the detail and layout of the whole thing. It would be awesome to see this kind of place built in real life.
Fantastic build! You have definitely spent a lot of time figuring out this design and it shows in the final product. The roofline looks spectacular. I appreciate the level of skill it took to design that. Well done!
Thanks!! So glad you're inspired by it! Yah it is kinda a mashup of trying lots of designs and ideas that I've come up with over time and putting them all together into one build to see how it would work :)
Really like this build AND it's functionality for gameplay. Looks great and it's practical. So many builds out there that look great and have some good ideas, but aren't practical for gameplay. I've been looking for good endgame base ideas. Great job!!!
So glad you liked the build :) I mostly do survival builds so if I use dev commands I always try to create something that can be used for real in game, so I'm glad you like the practicality!
I have to leave a comment here as well, because this is one of the best Valheim builds I have seen! The roof turned out so beautiful and such amount of detail overall! :O
Ok fist and foremost I must exclam that you have left me speechless on your creativity in this build. Second you have given me so many ideas for new builds/ building trick's that I must thank you. The use of black marble as a contrast to the stone was something I never thought to do. The use of basic 1/2 meter long pieces on the end of the rooftop's is exactly what I was missing in a build I am working on. The building of the ovens and cooking stations into the chimney is something I never thought to do, I will have to watch a video on that to learn how to do it myself. The one complained I have it the idea of the smelters and coal oven on the fist floor being completely see through (even with the iron bars) feels wrong,if that makes sense. It feels like a large hole in the wall of a castle that could easily be used by an invader or something. Other then that I must complement you throughout the build. 12/10 very well done.
Thanks! Glad it was inspiring! Yah the iron cage around the smelters was mostly to save space rather than a thick wall, and I was thinking of expanding that area in the future to also hold the either refinery and some new Ashalnds things. Might have to do a version 2.0 with some of the new build pieces too 😉
I think this is an amazing build and i love how you started it down by the shore and built the ground up so you have one point of entry to defend. It looks amazing.
Love the build, I've been making it in survival and trying to do the roof, made the fancy corner bit only to discover I made it one level lower, if you ever plan on making a tutorial for this I would love it.
Epic amazing build Chiselchip - great stuff and fantastic ideas to use in my own builds - I haven't gotten to Mistlands just yet - but the black marble looks great and amazing
I must thank your for these awesome builds and videos, they are very inspiring. I am currently in the process of slowly building a keep in my new survival server based on this build. It won't be identical, not even close to being as ornate and complex haha I just can't keep up... I'm building it during the iron age basically so the later plains and mistlands materials aren't available yet - and no debug mode makes building those steep roofs more than a little dangerous! It is definitely a fun challenge though!
@@Chiselchip Thank you! I've been working away slowly on my build for a while now, and over this weekend I finally got the roofs and the central building with the pointy roof done. I absolutely love the design, and the satisfaction when everything fit together was great. You outdid yourself with this design, truly! Now to a question - since I am in the Iron Age I do not have access to the spiral staircase yet, so I am really struggling to make a staircase to access the upper floors of the pointy roof section. It both looks awful and takes up so much space that the rooms end up next to useless. Any ideas on how to solve that elegantly? Next I'm going to try and freehand a spiral staircase with beams, wish me luck lol
Thanks!! And yah before the spiral staircase you can either place the wood ladders and they take up the same amount of space, or I'd recommend a corewood spiral staircase, you can find an example in my video on how to build a beautiful and effective starter house @@derleth7133
Yeah I found a tutorial on how to do a compact spiral staircase so I've made that one, now I'm getting smoothly to the top floor, over to polish and then furniture :D @@Chiselchip
You know, I'll build stuff in this game and be quite happy with it. Then a dude like you comes along and shows what real building is. I don't even know what to say. This is ridiculous.
I'll try to recreate it, I think it's a really good build, of course I'll design it a little differently, but the basic structure shouldn't be a problem, thank you
This build looks absolutely amazing! You clearly spent so much time on it an it looks great because of that. I have one small question. Did you cover the iron beams that were next to the black marble with core wood beams?
Not gonna lie, i managed to copy the build with around 90% accuracy. It was extremely difficult. Figuring out how to fix the roof clipping in the barber area and the flooring on that level was a painstaking process. I wanted to see if I could replicate the build to learn more about valheim's roof structures and increase my knowledge on build techniques. the roof "cones" for the top level were also an incredibly difficult thing to figure out. My structural support would collapse on the furthest end time and time again. After many hours, i managed to get my roof stable enough to not disintegrate (learned a lot about structural support doing it though). The only thing I added to help "improve" the build was a stone wall/double darkwood gate entrance at the front. This created a more secure courtyard that would prevent enemies from walking inside. I also added teleporters in the courtyard for both hildir and the trader on my world. All in all 10/10 build and it's an honor to have it on my survival server.
Thanks for the comment!! So happy to hear that, it's so good to hear that it was inspiring and helpful to you, and glad it taught you more about the building! Cheers!
@@Chiselchip thank you for the fast reply, my comment above more referred to the entire build. A lot of details were skipped over and it would be nice to see how they were done :D
@@bweach7393 Ah ok, Yah you can feel free to download the build on patreon your youtube membership if you'd like to look around and see how it was done in more detail
@@lucasduarte3097 haha thanks!! So glad you like it! I am a carpenter/contractor for my job so I’d say I have a more trained eye for design than some, although I suppose it’s all subjective :)
Hello Chiselchip, first of all: Awesome build! This turorial gave me inspriation to start a fresh new world together with my mate. From the first day on, we farmed all mats for this fortress to rebuild it 1 to 1 by ourself on survival. Last week we finally arrived Mistlands, so we could start with our build last weekend. Now we face a problem, because the top layer of beams aren't stable while building. After snapping them, they arent stable anymore and collapse. For example 14:55, I'm unable to build that. Only the part of the roof with the tarshingles ca hold. I didn't see you using much iron beams, or logs. So how could you handle that? Update: I saw, someone asked the same question in your comments already 🙈 I'll have a look at your other tutorial now - promise 🤞
Heyho@@Chiselchip Thx for your reply, I feel honored ☺ I supported all the beams and logs with iron. I couldn't see you doing that in your fortresstutorial here, thats why it' wasn't stabil for me, and others who rebuilt it. Now everything holds perfect 💪Thx again for this video and your inspiration. I saw a few more very useful tutorials from you - amazing!! Hopefully see more content from you in the ashlands 🤘
Minuto 1: Hola, hoy voy a enseñaros como hago mi casa castillo en Valheim. Empezamos por los cimientos Minuto 1.07 Y para terminar, añadimos esta jarra decorativa y ya estaría todo.
Glad you like the build! Haha yah it takes patience in survival, I enjoy building and taking time, and what's nice about this design is that you get the storage room done first
@@Chiselchip ye it sure does and first I did the ground and it seems "smaller" in the video so I didnt make it big enough and when started doing the foudnation realised that I need to make it way bigger :D that took some time. but got only time before the deep north update so will be done at some point :DD
I'm going to replicate this build for my own world. This is beautiful. Can you build a dock and farm please? and 2, the music is as if you're in a fuling village, are you building this close enough to that tower or is that music something you added after? Thank you! Keep the videos coming!
Thanks for the build suggestions!! The music was because I took down a Fuling camp to build there, and then for the buildlapses i just added it in louder haha
Looks awesome, very beautiful. But hands down, how defensible is it for realz? It lacks the defense tricks we all use, like the gap bridge. Especially in Fuling country this house eill soon be a pile of rubble. Two shamans will reduce it in a minute. So, have you tested it? Or is it just a design you wanted to show? Which I totally love, btw
I mimic'd your build the best I could in survival mode with cheaper materials but I'm struggling with finishing the tallest portion of one side of the pointy roof house. Any amount of support I try to use to help with the process doesn't seem to matter and immediately breaks when i try to place the last couple pieces on top (the pointy decorative extensions from the roof). Any pointers?
@@Chiselchip dang, I mean its not a huge build, but I figured it would be more towards 10-11k, 9k is very playable! I guess it helps that a good portion around your base is by water tho.
Some really nice decorative ideas there, but... 1. Wooden elements outside roof cover will rot 2. Normal wood doesn't support stone/marble in survival (I have no idea why it works here) 3. Ballistas require maintenance access (and are useless, imo) 4. Crafting area is not complete, and it actually should be as close to storage as possible. 5. Don't let me even start on how it will perform during raids... All in all it looks nice but would be extremely frustrating for actual gameplay.
Clearly you haven't played much Valheim before. This has been the best desing for me and many others when it comes to all of those things you mentioned. Might help to try things for yourself before putting false information in the comments of other fellow TH-camrs
@@Chiselchip I have 1200 hours with 3 full runs and built several "organic" bases with different layouts. Everything I mentioned is easy to check in game or on wiki in few minutes.
@@ThorneyedWT Well you'd know then that those ballistas are accessible, and that you can support stone with wood, and that wood only rots to 50% health so there's nothing wrong with some of it being exposed if you don't mind the "gray" look to it. That base is incredibly good against raids. I agree with you that ballistas in general are not the best, but everything else that you mentioned makes me think you haven't played the game much
@@ThorneyedWT You're right about wood in general not being able to support stone, but as long as one piece of stone is touching ground and the wood is connected to the ground then you can build out by exactly 2 blocks before needing iron which is what I did here. You can't build a floating stone structure like a tree-house though unless you use iron so I can see why you may have been confused at first because in general it doesn't work
Amazing building, man. I've spent 80 days in game (survival mode) to replicate it... But I have came to a point where the highest roof on the front part, keeps crashing... I've spent hours also watching the video to see exactly what you do, and I'm doing it. I don't really understand what is going on. Could you please explain a bit more in depth how to finish that roof? Please. Thanks in advance. PS: I've lost around 8 points in each of the skills because of dying to falls hahahah
So glad you like the build!! Sorry you're having trouble with the roof, I have a tutorial on the pointy roof, and you're also welcome to join my membership and download the world to explore the build to see how it all works if that would help more!
You can head over to my patreon or click the join button and join the Stone membership as well as my discord server where you'll be able to access the files :) @@S7FUU
Hope you enjoy this build! It took a while, but it was well worth it! Download is available for Bronze members on TH-cam or Patreon patreon.com/chiselchip
Can i ask how much time exactly did you spend just for this built ? :)
@@yigitorgun3852 took about a week of planning and building a few hours a day
Completely speechless… I can’t believe it 🤯 freaking WELL DONE! 💙
Awe thanks 🙌 So happy you were inspired by it!!
My god, that was an incredible build!! I'm awestruck by the detail and layout of the whole thing. It would be awesome to see this kind of place built in real life.
Thanks! 🙌
Fantastic build! You have definitely spent a lot of time figuring out this design and it shows in the final product. The roofline looks spectacular. I appreciate the level of skill it took to design that. Well done!
Thanks!! So glad you're inspired by it! Yah it is kinda a mashup of trying lots of designs and ideas that I've come up with over time and putting them all together into one build to see how it would work :)
Nice job! I love how the black marble adds a really nice contrast instead of just all grey stone.
Thanks!! Yah it definitely looks a step up from our first plains castle before mistlands was a thing haha
20:55 that staircase is absolutely beautiful, great build
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it :)
Really like this build AND it's functionality for gameplay. Looks great and it's practical. So many builds out there that look great and have some good ideas, but aren't practical for gameplay. I've been looking for good endgame base ideas. Great job!!!
So glad you liked the build :) I mostly do survival builds so if I use dev commands I always try to create something that can be used for real in game, so I'm glad you like the practicality!
This is gorgeous. People like you really inspire me to build my own massive structures and I love it :D
That definitely gives me horde faction forward base in WoW. Amazing work
This is STUNNING thank you for the superb walkthrough and all of your hard work!!
Thanks!! So glad you enjoyed the build!
I have to leave a comment here as well, because this is one of the best Valheim builds I have seen! The roof turned out so beautiful and such amount of detail overall! :O
Thank you so much 🙌
Honestly, watching people as good as you build, give me so much inspiration man, thank you.
Ok fist and foremost I must exclam that you have left me speechless on your creativity in this build. Second you have given me so many ideas for new builds/ building trick's that I must thank you. The use of black marble as a contrast to the stone was something I never thought to do. The use of basic 1/2 meter long pieces on the end of the rooftop's is exactly what I was missing in a build I am working on. The building of the ovens and cooking stations into the chimney is something I never thought to do, I will have to watch a video on that to learn how to do it myself. The one complained I have it the idea of the smelters and coal oven on the fist floor being completely see through (even with the iron bars) feels wrong,if that makes sense. It feels like a large hole in the wall of a castle that could easily be used by an invader or something. Other then that I must complement you throughout the build. 12/10 very well done.
Thanks! Glad it was inspiring! Yah the iron cage around the smelters was mostly to save space rather than a thick wall, and I was thinking of expanding that area in the future to also hold the either refinery and some new Ashalnds things. Might have to do a version 2.0 with some of the new build pieces too 😉
this deserves more appreciation than it got
So happy to hear you enjoyed it :)
Probably the best construction I have seen
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
This is one of the best valheim builds I've seen. Great job
Thanks 🙌
The graphics + the music gave me dragonage fells... Which is awesome
Can’t begin to imagine farming the resources to make this in my world but it’s a great build, well done!
@@stevenmay4563 thanks! Yah it’s definitely going to take patience to do in survival :)
I think this is an amazing build and i love how you started it down by the shore and built the ground up so you have one point of entry to defend. It looks amazing.
Thanks!! Yah I love doing natural defense that looks and functions well haha
I have so much respect for you my friend. You are doing amazing things
mind-blowing. simple mind-blowing, man. really nice looking house. a lot of work. love it.
Thanks!!
Hey again! I'm almost finished with this build in vanilla survival. Took a long time and quite some materials, but man, it's a beautiful buld :D
Amazing! Hope it’s a good home for you!
Love the build, I've been making it in survival and trying to do the roof, made the fancy corner bit only to discover I made it one level lower, if you ever plan on making a tutorial for this I would love it.
Epic amazing build Chiselchip - great stuff and fantastic ideas to use in my own builds - I haven't gotten to Mistlands just yet - but the black marble looks great and amazing
Thanks!!🙏 So glad you enjoyed it!
This is the greatest base build I've ever seen
Thanks! So happy you like it! It’s definitely one of my favorites out of all the builds I’ve done!
This is peak cinema
I must thank your for these awesome builds and videos, they are very inspiring. I am currently in the process of slowly building a keep in my new survival server based on this build. It won't be identical, not even close to being as ornate and complex haha I just can't keep up... I'm building it during the iron age basically so the later plains and mistlands materials aren't available yet - and no debug mode makes building those steep roofs more than a little dangerous! It is definitely a fun challenge though!
So happy you liked the build!! Good luck with yours, it’s challenging but a fun one :)
@@Chiselchip Thank you! I've been working away slowly on my build for a while now, and over this weekend I finally got the roofs and the central building with the pointy roof done. I absolutely love the design, and the satisfaction when everything fit together was great. You outdid yourself with this design, truly!
Now to a question - since I am in the Iron Age I do not have access to the spiral staircase yet, so I am really struggling to make a staircase to access the upper floors of the pointy roof section. It both looks awful and takes up so much space that the rooms end up next to useless. Any ideas on how to solve that elegantly? Next I'm going to try and freehand a spiral staircase with beams, wish me luck lol
Thanks!! And yah before the spiral staircase you can either place the wood ladders and they take up the same amount of space, or I'd recommend a corewood spiral staircase, you can find an example in my video on how to build a beautiful and effective starter house @@derleth7133
Yeah I found a tutorial on how to do a compact spiral staircase so I've made that one, now I'm getting smoothly to the top floor, over to polish and then furniture :D
@@Chiselchip
We have a modded server going and I'm definitely getting some inspo for once we hit the Mistlands! Nicely done :) Love the basement's exposed beams!
Thanks!! Yah lots of fun designs for inspiration! have fun with your builds :)
Fantastic build, love certain creative elements.
You know, I'll build stuff in this game and be quite happy with it. Then a dude like you comes along and shows what real building is. I don't even know what to say. This is ridiculous.
Haha thanks! It's ultimately about having fun though and whatever build that is for you is always best, simple or complex :)
I really admire the skills people like you have... however best i create my builds, their standards can never reach where you can
Um... WOW! (Speechless)
Looks good. Good job
Sehr schöne Burg 👌 Da bekommt man richtig Lust etwas selbst zu bauen 👍
Wow, that's an amazing build! I'm totally going to try to build this in survival!
Awesome build!! Makes me wanna jump back into valheim again
Haha glad it was inspiring!
You are so talented, congratz man ! You inspired me a lot, but i'm talentless :'D
Thanks! Haha it's all practice! Glad it was inspiring :)
geez holy crap man
nice work.
thanks!!
i like the idea of earning your resources but the hammer mode is so nice! the developers did an amazing job with the world modifier
Yah! I usually always play in survival, but every now and then I like to just build and get ideas out without grinding resources
I'll try to recreate it, I think it's a really good build, of course I'll design it a little differently, but the basic structure shouldn't be a problem, thank you
This build looks absolutely amazing! You clearly spent so much time on it an it looks great because of that. I have one small question. Did you cover the iron beams that were next to the black marble with core wood beams?
Thanks! And yah I did to make it look nicer
this game looks so good
I love this build!! Thanks for sharing!!❤
Thanks! So happy you enjoyed it :) It was definitely a fun project!
Way to go! And all that in vanilla!
sick build man looks amazing
WOW 😮 beautiful and detailed build 😍
Not gonna lie, i managed to copy the build with around 90% accuracy. It was extremely difficult. Figuring out how to fix the roof clipping in the barber area and the flooring on that level was a painstaking process. I wanted to see if I could replicate the build to learn more about valheim's roof structures and increase my knowledge on build techniques. the roof "cones" for the top level were also an incredibly difficult thing to figure out. My structural support would collapse on the furthest end time and time again. After many hours, i managed to get my roof stable enough to not disintegrate (learned a lot about structural support doing it though). The only thing I added to help "improve" the build was a stone wall/double darkwood gate entrance at the front. This created a more secure courtyard that would prevent enemies from walking inside. I also added teleporters in the courtyard for both hildir and the trader on my world. All in all 10/10 build and it's an honor to have it on my survival server.
Thanks for the comment!! So happy to hear that, it's so good to hear that it was inspiring and helpful to you, and glad it taught you more about the building! Cheers!
What a build just took like a day and a half replicating this build! Big lovely surprise for all the guys in the server! Thanks! And Tar on! lol
Just lovely!
Is there any way we can see a video of you building this amazing build live so we can follow along?
Well done, cc. Love this.
Beautifully done hero! 👏👏👏
Thanks!!
I just uploaded my tree house base and must say after watching this video, I must add more to it lol
Amazing work. Great video (=
nvm, just watched the whole video. its not great, its absolutely incredible!
@@Chonk666 haha thanks!! Glad you enjoyed it!
absolutely amazing!!!
that is really nice man
Why has no one built whiterun yet ?
I’m fairly certain someone has…
fps
be the change you want to see in the world 🌞🌷🌟🌈✨️🫧🤗💖🤭
@@Dylan-uf7uf I game on ps4
@@AMainProductions sorry for your loss 😂😅
I really do love this game
Absolutely sick 👍🏻👍🏻
great build
Its so beautiful
super awesome build, Im trying to replicate it in my own world. Any chance for a detailed build tutorial? Building that roof in survival is agonizing
Yah I have a detailed tutorial on my channel on building steep roofs. Glad you like the build :)
@@Chiselchip thank you for the fast reply, my comment above more referred to the entire build. A lot of details were skipped over and it would be nice to see how they were done :D
@@bweach7393 Ah ok, Yah you can feel free to download the build on patreon your youtube membership if you'd like to look around and see how it was done in more detail
i wasn't even aware that normal wood could support stone! Always used iron beams to get stone floors over head
Interesting design.
Hey man I know this is kinda late but if you have a recording of you decorating the interior I would love to see it
@@TopDocta I have some other videos on interiors but none for this build in particular. Maybe more in the future :)
do u have a tutorial for the insides aswell?
Absolutely breathtaking!!! Do you work with architecture or interior design? If I was a millionaire I’d build this place in real life.
@@lucasduarte3097 haha thanks!! So glad you like it! I am a carpenter/contractor for my job so I’d say I have a more trained eye for design than some, although I suppose it’s all subjective :)
Hello Chiselchip,
first of all: Awesome build! This turorial gave me inspriation to start a fresh new world together with my mate. From the first day on, we farmed all mats for this fortress to rebuild it 1 to 1 by ourself on survival. Last week we finally arrived Mistlands, so we could start with our build last weekend. Now we face a problem, because the top layer of beams aren't stable while building. After snapping them, they arent stable anymore and collapse. For example 14:55, I'm unable to build that. Only the part of the roof with the tarshingles ca hold.
I didn't see you using much iron beams, or logs. So how could you handle that?
Update: I saw, someone asked the same question in your comments already 🙈 I'll have a look at your other tutorial now - promise 🤞
Yah, hope the roof tutorial helps :) and of course you can download the world to take apart the build as well if you with
Heyho@@Chiselchip Thx for your reply, I feel honored ☺
I supported all the beams and logs with iron. I couldn't see you doing that in your fortresstutorial here, thats why it' wasn't stabil for me, and others who rebuilt it. Now everything holds perfect 💪Thx again for this video and your inspiration. I saw a few more very useful tutorials from you - amazing!!
Hopefully see more content from you in the ashlands 🤘
@@ralfwalter2732Definitely can't wait for ashlands!
Incredible!
Minuto 1:
Hola, hoy voy a enseñaros como hago mi casa castillo en Valheim.
Empezamos por los cimientos
Minuto 1.07
Y para terminar, añadimos esta jarra decorativa y ya estaría todo.
Incredible.
Absolutely amazing
Gorgeous!!
Thanks Seddie :)
Ugh, time to start terraforming :)
Looks very clean! Is there any way you could provide a world file so that we can copy this in PlanBuild?
Thanks!! if you'd like to check out my builds then feel free to join my channel membership or patreon and select the "stone" membership option :)
god damn this takes stone.... started doing this and just got the mountain and fondation done and almost losing my mind already xDD nice build tho
And I think Im fcked.. will I ever get this done D:
Glad you like the build! Haha yah it takes patience in survival, I enjoy building and taking time, and what's nice about this design is that you get the storage room done first
@@Chiselchip ye it sure does and first I did the ground and it seems "smaller" in the video so I didnt make it big enough and when started doing the foudnation realised that I need to make it way bigger :D that took some time. but got only time before the deep north update so will be done at some point :DD
damn it looks great.. Am I simply lacking the skill or the imagination to build like this?
I'm going to replicate this build for my own world. This is beautiful. Can you build a dock and farm please? and 2, the music is as if you're in a fuling village, are you building this close enough to that tower or is that music something you added after? Thank you! Keep the videos coming!
Thanks for the build suggestions!! The music was because I took down a Fuling camp to build there, and then for the buildlapses i just added it in louder haha
very creative
Are there iron bars installed higher than the ones that go across the top floor? I can’t seem to get the outer most top pieces to have integrity
How or where do you get the resting bounce?
JW because i wanna build this XD
It was amazing
Looks awesome, very beautiful. But hands down, how defensible is it for realz?
It lacks the defense tricks we all use, like the gap bridge. Especially in Fuling country this house eill soon be a pile of rubble. Two shamans will reduce it in a minute.
So, have you tested it? Or is it just a design you wanted to show? Which I totally love, btw
I’ve tested it! You will have to defend the front gate area but I don’t mind stuff like that. It’s not an afk base though haha
incredible!
What's that square box by the kitchen table @ 20:25?
That was made from signs and it was a box of berries
Oh that's brilliant, thanks! @@Chiselchip
Its possible that i missed it, but there is no eitr refinery in the castle?🤔
Not in this video, but you can add one outside on the other wall from the forges
I mimic'd your build the best I could in survival mode with cheaper materials but I'm struggling with finishing the tallest portion of one side of the pointy roof house. Any amount of support I try to use to help with the process doesn't seem to matter and immediately breaks when i try to place the last couple pieces on top (the pointy decorative extensions from the roof). Any pointers?
Lots of iron beams, that's the trick I used and it worked out well
@@Chiselchip That worked, roof integrity went from red to green lol Thanks!
I like this 🖐
bruh dats epic af
I wish I could build something as cool as this T_T
😄 keep practicing! It all comes in time, glad you like the build :)
If you do dev command builds, just spawn in the best stamina foods lol
Haha true! I'll use that tip in the future :)
thank you
I’d love to know the instance count for this build. It looks awesome!
it's around 9k
@@Chiselchip dang, I mean its not a huge build, but I figured it would be more towards 10-11k, 9k is very playable! I guess it helps that a good portion around your base is by water tho.
@@justchuck8408 yah, previously, this build would have been many instances, but the new updates have made things like this much better
Goodjob!
Wheres the stairs that go from the second level to the third?
Dont need it as he can fly 😕
how do you feed the smelters if there's no space next to them?
there's plenty of space next to them to aim at the point to feed them
А если со стороны моря тролли придут? Всю красоту порушат? Или летающие ледяные драконы?
Спасибо за труды.
Some really nice decorative ideas there, but...
1. Wooden elements outside roof cover will rot
2. Normal wood doesn't support stone/marble in survival (I have no idea why it works here)
3. Ballistas require maintenance access (and are useless, imo)
4. Crafting area is not complete, and it actually should be as close to storage as possible.
5. Don't let me even start on how it will perform during raids...
All in all it looks nice but would be extremely frustrating for actual gameplay.
Clearly you haven't played much Valheim before. This has been the best desing for me and many others when it comes to all of those things you mentioned. Might help to try things for yourself before putting false information in the comments of other fellow TH-camrs
@@Chiselchip I have 1200 hours with 3 full runs and built several "organic" bases with different layouts. Everything I mentioned is easy to check in game or on wiki in few minutes.
@@ThorneyedWT Well you'd know then that those ballistas are accessible, and that you can support stone with wood, and that wood only rots to 50% health so there's nothing wrong with some of it being exposed if you don't mind the "gray" look to it. That base is incredibly good against raids. I agree with you that ballistas in general are not the best, but everything else that you mentioned makes me think you haven't played the game much
@@ThorneyedWT You're right about wood in general not being able to support stone, but as long as one piece of stone is touching ground and the wood is connected to the ground then you can build out by exactly 2 blocks before needing iron which is what I did here. You can't build a floating stone structure like a tree-house though unless you use iron so I can see why you may have been confused at first because in general it doesn't work
Stunning.
Amazing building, man. I've spent 80 days in game (survival mode) to replicate it... But I have came to a point where the highest roof on the front part, keeps crashing... I've spent hours also watching the video to see exactly what you do, and I'm doing it. I don't really understand what is going on. Could you please explain a bit more in depth how to finish that roof? Please.
Thanks in advance.
PS: I've lost around 8 points in each of the skills because of dying to falls hahahah
So glad you like the build!! Sorry you're having trouble with the roof, I have a tutorial on the pointy roof, and you're also welcome to join my membership and download the world to explore the build to see how it all works if that would help more!
@@Chiselchip Thanks for the reply man! How could I please join the membership and download the map to see? You rock!!!
You can head over to my patreon or click the join button and join the Stone membership as well as my discord server where you'll be able to access the files :) @@S7FUU
How do you make that nice path going down? Been struggling with terraforming
I'd be happy to do a tutorial on paths / roads sometime! The trick is using the shift key
@@Chiselchip ooooo do you use pathen for it or the flattening one
i use the leveling tool, I don't usually use the pathen tool unless I just need to get rid of grass in an area @@Docris