With silver I can manage ~23, which means I am running more relays back and forth to haul silver ore to the smelter down at Dieppe base. I had optimized myself to being able to carry ~33 of each of those… a full stack plus a couple extra pieces… when mining. Well, it is heavier than copper, tin, or scrap iron. It is kind of an interesting twist to actually be digging out veins of ore from under ground rather than the surface nodes favored by nearly every MMORPG. Also, that node ran deeper than it looks. You get more ore per bite, and the bites are smaller. That isn’t as big as some of the copper nodes, but the density is much higher. I have take to trying to scrape away and reveal full nodes before I start harvesting, and they can be sizable. The mountain is starting to look like Nevada, with open silver pits for people to fall into. The veins keep going and I have ended up with some large holes in the ground in getting the last bits out. I have also come up with a few items from my experience so far.Īfter digging down and finding the silver, I have gone through a couple iterations of thinking “This is the last bit” only to dig a bit more and reveal more silver. Fergorin and I dug ourselves at least two viking warrior heights into the rock at one point before we hit the node. Some of the silver is pretty close to the surface, but if you get the high pitched fast ping from the wishbone, nodes can be pretty deep. Using the wishbone from Bonemass, I have been able to spot enough silver nodes so far that I think we’ll manage. As with the turn from copper to iron, going from iron to silver made me wonder how hard or easy it was going to be to find sufficient silver nodes to supply our needs. With our turn to the mountain biomes of Valheim, there has been a focus on silver, the next critical resource.
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