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*Yes, the Wolf armor is suitable as Valheim is the type of game that accommodates everything you'll ever need in the virtual world and in real life, but to progress farther into the game, padded and black metal gear would help to accomplish your goals. This isn't a recommendation that you'd actually need anything more to enjoy Valheim, it's merely a suggestion to enhance your experience in an already perfect gaming environment that Valheim provides. Particularly in Mistlands which is my favorite biome.*
Example, if wolf armor gave a stamina buff it might make sense to forgo the armor reduction, etc.
I'm dipping my toes in mistlands now in fully upgraded padded armor, black metal sheild, black metal sword, silver sword, and frostner (maybe I overprepared :-).
My goto is going to be BM sword until it proves otherwise. Stat wise, I think the frostner might be better, but I find it two slow, especially for the secondary attack, and, for some reason, I can't figure out how to aim the secondary attack. A sword pretty much goes where you point it, and the frostner seems to have a mind of it's own, and, once you commit to swinging it, it seems like the target moves out of the way before it hits.
My gut tells me that you don't lose much with wolf armor, though. The stats really aren't much different precentage wise, and I regularly do plains in iron, so I think your weapon and food choices will make more difference.
Wolf armor is probably not ok. Some swamps are weak, but somewhere on your map are tons of crypts. My first map the first 3 swamps were empty and I was frustrated as well, but when I found one with crypts, it was literally every few yards, 20 or so in a grid pattern nearly. Stuff happens.
I recommend you stay out of ML but if you have beaten yag, and still no iron, ML has iron. You could try sneaking around in there to grab a couple stacks. Keep a portal near and always be ready to exit.
When its all said and done iron is still king. You need it in every biome from swamp onward. I can't recoomend enough, no matter how annoying: go find about 10 stacks.
Wolf armor can go to 80 so you'd do just fine with it, just don't try to tank a seeker soldiers attacks and you should be fine. Fenris armor on the other hand is too low unless you're really confident in yourself in never getting hit and landing parries 100 percent of the time.
Mining iron that way was my last hope. Staying half underwater in the dark just to mine few pieces isn't really fun :(
It's always good to know how things work under the hood, thanks.