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You can watch the video here. https://twitter.com/jsmars/status/1466802507628351491
Also great just for having extra armor at certain spots that you can quickly change into or a Wardrobe type room.
if not i will hopp into the game without them anyways
But an armor stand is very inefficient in terms of space required. In the space occupied by two armor stands, I could build a tiered rack of three chests. Two armor stands, two four piece sets of armor. Three chests, seven four piece sets of armor with two inventory slots left over.
Sure an armor stand looks cool. In 1969, my college roommate could have bought a Plymouth Roadrunner. It looked really cool with the fake hood scoop, the fancy racing stripe, and the cartoon Roadrunner decal. Instead he bought a Plymouth Sport Satellite. Same car, same engine, same drive train but without all the cool cosmetics. His auto insurance was half of what he would have paid if he bought the Roadrunner.
Some will argue that including an armor stand represents a diversion of resources better spent on fleshing out the remaining biomes. Again, I don't want to pee in anyone's cornflakes but I think that is incorrect. Too many cooks can spoil the broth. Having one of them baking bread sticks can make the meal.
As for armor stands taking away development time from other features, I say meh. Not everyone on the team is working on the same thing at the same time. The Biome developer is probably not the same person as the Item developer, and so on. I understand it is a relatively small team but these things are all planned out and work is divided evenly, so as far as I'm concerned, I don't really see how it COULD slow down the pace of a more major update. It's as you say, having cooks work on different dishes helps to balance out a Square Meal rather than idly diluting the broth, as it were.
The building community is what will keep this game going. Not the "efficiency" or PVE people.
If you don't care about fancy building, then you can just ignore this piece and go on with what you do care about; you don't need to invent an objective reason for doing so: that you don't like it is sufficient.
As to efficiency, it is easy to create huge halls in Valheim and store every bit of armor starting with your leather rags in any way that you enjoy.
*apologies to Douglas Adams