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As for things spawning during a boss fight, sounds like you just needed to remove the workbenches you made to prepare. Can't have a raid if there's no base there to be raided. Does seem unlucky, but I've not faced these issues myself. Honestly, I haven't had a single thing broken by raids yet.
I think the worst thing I had happen was when a serpent broke my boat while I was fishing in the ocean and I got stranded on a turtle's back while my co-op friend had to fight off a Draugr raid solo. He'd not had food up so his HP was low and he got camped for awhile. I could just sit there and fish off the turtle and wait for rescue. I suppose the base took damage then and our 1 star boars all died, but we shortly replaced them with 2 star boars anyhow.
Does just seem like bad luck.
The "You are being hunted..." event does not need a base and is an unfortunate setback to what seemed like a great Moder battle.
Except in the case of the "You are being hunted..." event. No nearby base items are required to trigger that one.
I just got my garden going at my Black Forest base. Had started some turnips I sniped from a swamp edge. Planted 15 fresh turnips when a stupid Greydwarf Shaman snuck up behind me and cast his poison. Killed all 15 starts, my whole turnip farm. =/
Luckily, I had the foresight to not put all my eggs in one basket and had started a few at my old Meadows base as well. Took some extra cycles, but I recovered.
1. Rule #1 of Valheim: You must, must, MUST, keep up with armour, food and weapon requirements for each respective biome. If you do not, your life will be FULL OF PAIN AND SUFFERING. The game is absolutely unforgiving in that regard. Especially when you face 2-star opponents.
2. Build your base on a semi-island, where most of the landmass is surrounded by water. Seal off the base enterance with a moat, and make sure the enemies can't swim around and flank you either. A water-surrounded elevated landmass works best, this will protect you from most mobs except for drake events ('A cold wind blows from the mountains...'). Be sure to spread enough worktables to cover the whole landmass to prevent enemies from spawning.
3. Experiment with new stuff: Discover a new ore? See what you can do with it. Discover a new plant? Find some seeds? Plant them, harvest them and see what recipes are unlocked. These discoveries may be vital in keeping up with Rule #1.
4. Experiments with mods. Despite the game still being in Early Access, there is a significant number of mods for it (Eg. NexusMods). These can alter your gaming experience significantly, starting with new building objects and finishing with game mechanics configuration (Eg. There is a planting mod that allows you to plant most mushrooms/plants/trees).
Have fun. 😀
That is totally insane. There was a post on here a little while back that had a very similar thing happen during their Moder fight too. Being hunted during a boss fight is maybe the worst of all the bummer things that can happen in this game. an event has a 20% chance to happen every 46 in game minutes. I feel like the bats and wolves should have their chances cut in half. For me, the biggest bummer is not wanting to spend too much time building or just being at home for fear of not having a good food situation at that moment. I'm not gonna eat my good food just because the wolves might wanna play.
Though you should not have gotten a bat event. That tells me you've built up an entire base there (or what Valheim considers one). There should be no need for that, if you have a portal not too far away.
Trust me, I had pretty bad luck with almost continuous Troll raids recently. They've taught me to hate Trolls again... :P
Good luck next time! You can do it!