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Water interaction in general is completely broken in Valheim. Always think twice about entering the water, and then pause and think again, and check your stamina. If it looks like you have plenty of stamina to get across that stream, you probably don't, so always swim for rocks and shallow spots.
That would make sense if it didn't work exactly the same way with nothing on as it does in full metal armor and carrying half a mountain in your inventory. The time aspect doesn't make sense either, considering that it doesn't apply to sprinting, or pretty much every other aspect of the game. If I can sprint up the side of a mountain without stopping, I can certainly swim across a stream without drowning. I can also rest by treading water.
https://valheim.fandom.com/wiki/Swim_(Skill)
Swim is a Skill in Valheim.
Leveling Up
It that can be raised through swimming in any body of water.
Experience is gained even if you are out of stamina & drowning. Wading and treading water do not grant xp.
Skill Benefits
Raising the Swim skill decreases the amount of stamina that is used and subsequently allows the player to swim farther before running out of stamina and taking damage.
Sure, games just tend to cut the less engaging parts out. You can also get that effect with stamina mead. :p
The skill could scale better, certainly, or it could be trained faster.