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*Abomination monster in swamps and Root armor
*Tar pits in the plains and growths(plains blobs)
*Mountain caves, cultists, ulvs, Fenring armor, and claw weapon.
Or you don't like it (or it's in the "meh" category), then you won't like it much better when the mistlands will hit.
Valheim is not just a plain action game. A lot of it is the exploration of a new seed and the building of new bases. The lure of the ocean.
If that doesn't sound attactive to you (and it may not), then Valheim is probably not your cup of tea.
Some things to understand perhaps first:
1. If you have come close to or explored biomes that have had updates, then yes, those locations will not be updated with the new items or features overall. However placed that are far from where you've explored and thus havent come close to exploring will have those sections updated. So if you've exposed your whole map, then yes a new map will be necessary.
2. Making a new map doesnt actually trash your work. Think of exiting 1 map and getting on another in a play session like a teleport/portal and this becomes less frustrating.
3. If you have not traveled far and wide on a map and gotten remotely close to the locations that have mistland biomes on your map, then the likelihood you'd need to move to a new map becomes less. However again, new map means it'd be guaranteed to have all new necessary spawns of stuff once the mistlands biome released.
4. There has been many various things added to the game since you were gone including addtions to biomes(ice caves and such in the snow biome is a perfect example but not the only one). You could make a new map now, explore and do stuff with the new map and then just make another new one once mistlands comes out. Many don't see that as a bad thing, especially if you like building. You can easily move items and resources from one map to another. The only thing you cant are tames but most of those take little time to replace. Or you can always opt to use admin commands to spawn in otherwise.
All in all things really are just going to depend on your willingness with choices.
No since there isnt much new stuff and most new stuff will be in your game even if you dont restart.
But i think it would be worth it to restart the game with the updates and some mods like Valheim Plus and Epic Loot.
If you dont want to do that - whats stopping you from using your existing character in a new save and transport your stuff to the new world?
First thing would be to pick up basic, common-sense materials to collect larger resources, so stones and wood. Then, make what tools you can from your inventory and collect said, bigger resources.
Then, form a workbench, create a structure to set a spawn point, cook food, rest, store items etc, and then explore to your hearts content.
Unsure if you're comment was intended to be a joke or not, harder to convey over text.
Interact with that.
But you want to read all that stuff it is important. If you want to check what he already said you can hit Tab and click on the crow icon in the upper right. The compendium will have all his game hints that you have been given so far.