Valheim

Valheim

Oct 10, 2022 @ 4:35am
Playing it mainly solo?
Hey guys,
Im thinking about buying this game but Im wondering if its worth it if youre a mainly solo based player. Is there enough content for singleplayer? How does the dungeon system work? is it like that you can join a dungeon queue or sth and join other players? What role does the multiplayer mode play when it comes to solo play and vice versa? Is there a way to search for other random players?

Would you recommend it for solo players?

Many questions so I want to say thanks to you in advance for answering <3
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Sea Base Oct 10, 2022 @ 4:59am 
I play solo and I would say it's worth it, there's plenty to do as you progress through the material/tech 'tree'.
There are small dungeons scattered around that you can just pop in. It's not WoW, the dungeons aren't MP instances.
MP is just playing the game with other people for the most part, there isn't anything special added on, so it's mostly coop. You can search and join randos servers, or set one up yourself.
FTZ35 Oct 10, 2022 @ 5:41am 
The pro of solo is taht you can go at your own pace and build your base to your liking.
the con is that the grind can get boring alone.
gibbousmoon100 Oct 10, 2022 @ 6:05am 
Also, for people who do both, playing with a group can make your solo play feel more rewarding. If you find/farm/create more than you need of something, for example, you have the satisfaction of knowing it will help a friend.
bacon Oct 10, 2022 @ 7:34am 
i play mainly solo, game's great. there are only a few items that are multiplayer-only, like the totems that lock down building in an area, or the cartography table. everything else is available and relevant to a solo player.

a small note is that hunting sea serpents was always a favorite of mine but since they rebalanced the harpoon stamina usage, its definitely more difficult to drag onto land as a solo player. with 2 people alternating harpoons, it would probably be a lot easier.
Mharr Oct 10, 2022 @ 11:16am 
Originally posted by GunsForBucks:
Solo is totally individual from multiplayer.

You can open your game up to others but need to start the game up that way.
Note this doesn't mean you have to start a new world or anything, you can invite friends into a normally solo world at any time, or copy saves to and from servers. It's basically the same multiplayer deal as Minecraft, Terraria and Starbound.
Jinx Oct 10, 2022 @ 11:25am 
I only play solo and I've absolutely loved it.
GeekGranny Oct 10, 2022 @ 12:20pm 
Group is fun but solo is totally do-able if you have a tolerance for grinding and lonely corpse retrievals. You just need a bit more sneakiness and tactics.

The monster spawning increases for multi-player games, The bosses and several other monsters are more difficult because there are no distractions but you can beat them all by yourself, for sure.

The one caution I will give you is this. Development is very slow so if you purchase, purchase in mind that what you are getting today, may be all you ever get.

That said, you should get at least 50 hours of gameplay just with what is there even if you are not a base-building architecture fanatic.

You can also jump worlds with a character (provided that's permitted by the world owner)
Last edited by GeekGranny; Oct 10, 2022 @ 12:20pm
Cap'n Bells Oct 10, 2022 @ 10:11pm 
I Only play solo a few thousand in game days.. building once mastered is fun..but tricky to learn... (ask Mr n Mrs Google if building is frustrating you..or ask here) . its a no pressure to progress game.. you can treat it as a sandbox.. or start new worlds whenever you like..
[WEB] Blackstone Oct 11, 2022 @ 1:11am 
solo has the appropriate challenge level, but of course this game is fun with friends. You can play this game to fight the bosses but it also has that relaxing builder flow to it.
TheBoot Oct 11, 2022 @ 2:28am 
Everyone's experience will differ but I've gotten over 1300 hours of gameplay out of Valheim and most of those are solo. If all you want to do is beat bosses and get to the "end" of the game then you'll still get as much entertainment as you would most AAA titles with single player storylines. If you like sandbox type games where you can build things, explore, and generally make your own adventures, you'll get much much more out of the game.
Mharr Oct 11, 2022 @ 3:20am 
I think it depends mostly on how focused you are on combat as the core of the game. If you're just here for the boss run the difference between solo and multi is going to be minimal.

As a builder I only really consider Valheim as a multiplayer game because why would I build houses and castles that no-one else will ever step inside? My other common role of rescue taxi sailor doesn't really apply to solo games either.
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Mr Robert House Oct 11, 2022 @ 4:44am 
This would feel pretty empty solo imo, corpse runs would be iffy, and building something just for yourself seems meh
GeekGranny Oct 11, 2022 @ 6:24am 
I know it sounds weird but building for yourself can be fun. Instead of building huge palaces, I try to figure out how to build practical little time-saving spaces that are easy to defend. Kind of tiny home or minimalist--and still make them a bit interesting.
sarteck Oct 11, 2022 @ 7:21am 
Originally posted by GeekGranny:
I know it sounds weird but building for yourself can be fun. Instead of building huge palaces, I try to figure out how to build practical little time-saving spaces that are easy to defend. Kind of tiny home or minimalist--and still make them a bit interesting.
Building huge roads and landmarks is my thing, really. Not just some dirt path, but nice, flat paved roads with street lights and bridges (love building roofed ones), connection players' villages. That's why I like multiplayer so much.
GeekGranny Oct 11, 2022 @ 7:39am 
Originally posted by sarteck:
Originally posted by GeekGranny:
I know it sounds weird but building for yourself can be fun. Instead of building huge palaces, I try to figure out how to build practical little time-saving spaces that are easy to defend. Kind of tiny home or minimalist--and still make them a bit interesting.
Building huge roads and landmarks is my thing, really. Not just some dirt path, but nice, flat paved roads with street lights and bridges (love building roofed ones), connection players' villages. That's why I like multiplayer so much.
That sounds lovely provided you have grinders LOL

When I played multi...I was happy to just chop wood and watch the buildings go up

*Sings Monty Python's "I'm a Lumberjack"
Last edited by GeekGranny; Oct 11, 2022 @ 7:40am
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