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About this. I thought that items dropped away from workbench vicinity would despawn in a few game days.
You are correct.
Never realised this, thought you just had to hoard a trillion greyling eyes in pits or boxes as part of the game loop
That attack has been locked in place for in-game months.
It was supposed to be just a quick stopover to grab something for a corpse run, when the attack occurred.
I haven't seen an attack at my Main Base since that time.
From: https://valheim.fandom.com/wiki/Events
Also, yes confirming that items despawn in a few days if outside the area of a crafting table.
EDIT: Shortened the wiki quote.
Nothing is gonna be moving around until you get back in range to load them in. If they didn't destroy your workbench before you died anything in range should still be there when you get back.
Does that mean that, theoretically, you could make a throwaway base somewhere that no one would likely go again, camp their until you get a raid, jump through the portal, and never have another raid?
That does seem to be the case.
I had planned to use a ship to go get my gear, (and a backup ship LMAO) it would take longer than a resting buff. I slept at the sea base, which I guess may be why it triggered there.
It might need an owned bed to count for Raid spawning? Not sure.
also, items that are left on the ground in an area far enough away will not despawn. i've left stuff laying around on different continents, and run back thru 100+ game days later and found it laying around still. items not near a wb, still need to be within a certain distance of the player to despawn.
Question One. Raids are timed events. They last only a specific time. As you know, the timer stops when you leave the area of the raid. It will not start again until you return to the area of the base where the raid occurred. If you never go back, the timer will never restart.
Look at your map. There should be a red-tinted circle around the base where the raid occurred. You must enter that circle to restart the timer.
Question Two. If your workbench was destroyed, the resources remaining from smashed structures will despawn in a few game days. Resources contained in damaged or intact chests will not, nor will damaged or intact structures.
You can't tell from the map. You must return to the base to find out. Consider this though, whatever draughrs and skeletons had not destroyed before you last died still exists. When you reenter the red circle, the raid will restart. Enemies that cannot see you will go back to attacking your structures.
I would go back into the base, attract my enemy's attention, and run back out of the base. Let them chase me instead of smashing stuff. I would ensure I stayed within the red circle to keep the timer going. Once the raid timer expires, I could choose to fight the remaining enemies or lose them in the forest. Once a raid ends, the raiding enemies will wander off to their home biome once they can no longer see you.
An afterthought. Workbenches are not resource-intensive. Perhaps hiding one or two under the floor or behind false walls would preserve resources in the future.
Doesn't need a bed to activate a raid. I had one spawn where I had only built a workbench and portal outside of a crypt. I did have a bridge nearby, but there wasn't a bed on that continent at all.
I've had the same experience. I've had 2-3 raids on a base that I have been building in the mountains, and all I have there are the workbenches and a portal.
I'll have to build a throwaway base somewhere and try it out.