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Iron Cooking Station(any point to it?)
As the title asks, what advantage does iron have over normal? I have very little iron a the moment.

Also, i have around 30 iron ingots right now, what would you use it for?
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Measuperbia Dec 24, 2021 @ 3:00pm 
Its needed to be able to cook bigger meat then deer/boars.
Also has more slots..
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It cooks faster and I think is required for larger meats like the serpent.

As far as the first iron you get, I always use it to create the Stone Workbench so I can start building with stone. Then I usually go for a pick ax, then ax as I've played awhile and don't struggle too much with combat, so I prioritize the tools.
robw963 Dec 24, 2021 @ 3:10pm 
In order to cook the highest tier meats in Valheim (Lox meat and Serpent meat) you'll need the Iron Cooking Station. It's now the only way to cook Lox and Serpent. This unlocks Serpent Stew and Lox Meat Pie (if you've got Barley flour in production) the two highest health foods in the game. It has 5 slots and can also cook the "smaller" meats.

You want it.
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Husker_85 Dec 24, 2021 @ 3:43pm 
Ok so I had a long list of stuff depending on your priorities, posted it, and then forgot about the boat. Regardless of your playstyle you want the boat first for one reason: it can hold all of the iron from an entire swamp. You want this. You REALLY want this. Park it near your swamp of choice, set a portal, and then start filling it. When the entire swamp is clear and there's no more iron you can haul the entire batch home. Even if you want to build a ton, you'll probably only need to raid a couple swamps for your entire career with your character and using the longship is key unless you want to make a ton of trips.
ShaftAlmighty Dec 24, 2021 @ 4:22pm 
Thank you very much, people.

I think i'm gonna build a new base, starting with a stone foundation.
Complaintdesk Dec 24, 2021 @ 4:40pm 
Rather than making stone-cutter benches permanent fixtures in different bases. I carry a couple of iron bars to make a bench, then deconstruct it when I am done. I like to repair those intact stone towers in the wilderness, put a roof on them, and use them for portal hubs. I just finished doing that in a tower, then took apart the Stone-cutter bench and converted a Troll Cave on the coast of a distant continent into a base using stone. It's on a little peninsula very close to a swamp, and has a deep creek with very steep cliff walls making it an awesome place to safely park and store a longship.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2695270374
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2695271882
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ShaftAlmighty Dec 24, 2021 @ 6:38pm 
That's very smart and economical. I'm doing the same.
GunsForBucks Dec 25, 2021 @ 3:17am 
First thing I do with any iron is make a stone cutter and use that to make a wheel for the forge upgrade.

Boat is a biggie but depends on map RNG if I need it right away or if I found a good spot to process the ore near the swamp.

I want the pickax early to mine obsidian in the mountains. Silver if I get lucky. Probably want the banded shield as well.

Iron cooking station is a must. Longboat makes serpent hunting much safer and serpent stew is a top level food you can get fairly early. You need the station to cook the meat for the stew. You can eat cooked wolf meat as well but its better to use it raw in other recipes I think.

Does the butcher block take iron or is that silver?
Requimatic Dec 25, 2021 @ 3:27am 
Originally posted by GunsForBucks:
First thing I do with any iron is make a stone cutter and use that to make a wheel for the forge upgrade.

Boat is a biggie but depends on map RNG if I need it right away or if I found a good spot to process the ore near the swamp.

I want the pickax early to mine obsidian in the mountains. Silver if I get lucky. Probably want the banded shield as well.

Iron cooking station is a must. Longboat makes serpent hunting much safer and serpent stew is a top level food you can get fairly early. You need the station to cook the meat for the stew. You can eat cooked wolf meat as well but its better to use it raw in other recipes I think.

Does the butcher block take iron or is that silver?

Silver IIRC
Complaintdesk Dec 26, 2021 @ 7:57am 
If building with a stone foundation for stability, make sure to sink vertical corewood poles (or iron reinforced) into the stone. Corewood is much more economical that iron reinforced and virtually as supportive, but make sure the end actually enters into the stone and is not just resting on top. Most builders will use these every 3 (minimum) segments.
Hammer Dec 26, 2021 @ 10:15am 
Originally posted by ShaftAlmighty:
As the title asks, what advantage does iron have over normal? I have very little iron a the moment.

Also, i have around 30 iron ingots right now, what would you use it for?

Mainly just for cooking serpent meat. Can also cook Lox but I find it better to make Lox Pie in the oven instead.

Since Iron Pickaxe is currently top tier (cant make one out of black metal) I made it first, then a shield and Iron mace if you plan to use melee for bonemass. Use the rest to upgrade your forge and upgrade these items while stockpiling more iron at a swamp base, then build the longship to bring it all home.

Bronze Axe is decent enough against abominations after parry, so i skipped iron and went to Black Metal Axe. Spent that iron on nails/armor instead
Husker_85 Dec 26, 2021 @ 10:29am 
I just started into the plains in my current playthrough and I'm running an iron buckler with no problems. Can parry berzerkers, lox, and even 1 star fulings. And when I counter-attack it's at 2.5x damage instead of the 1.5x the blackmetal shield gives you. I think I'm gonna skip the round blackmetal shield for this character and make a blackmetal tower shield instead just for tar blobs.

Tip: parry bonus applies to block armor.
Iron Buckler: parry block armor 70-105
Black Metal Shield: parry block armor 78-117

When you factor in bonuses from block skill and max health, the difference in block armor is extremely small and the buckler gives you a much better crit bonus.
Last edited by Husker_85; Dec 26, 2021 @ 10:38am
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