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If trolls are your bane, they do about half as much damage to stone than they do to wood. And since stone offers superior durability, a reasonably fortified base will ultimately provide vastly superior protection.
Also, this is Valheim's official knowledge base, endorsed by the devs themselves, and an awesome resource on the Valheim universe -- http://valheim.fandom.com/wiki/Valheim_Wiki
...much of what I said here I took from the wiki.
I literally watched a video last night of a troll demolishing a stone wall.
That being said, wood buildings fall like a playing card house; at least the stone variations can survive a little bit.
Is it always worth tearing down and rebuilding with stone? No, at least not for material and time efficiency for a protection standpoint. Rarely will it be that useful.
You'll be better off making a outer stone wall for protection for another buffer layer between them and your building.
The best use of stone is building vertical or just the aesthetic.
The mistlands building pieces seem to be immune to a few more elements and have a bit more vertical stability, but are listed at the same durability as regular stone.
Kind of wish the mistland pieces looked a bit more like the regular stone, if using them together in a build the color and texture differences are too different and it stands out dramatically.
But yeah indisputably stones are stronger than wood - and black marble is stronger even. Nothing will completely stop ennemies so you can't just rely on your walls to fence raids.
- stone makes flat floors easier. You can have up to 1m variation in the ground and still keep a flat floor.
- stone floor makes a flat roof, but you need to support it with iron beams across.
- you can put fire on stone
- stone does not degrade in rain
A normal thatch roof will protect you from drakes. I once had an unexpected drake raid while I was in the area of my very first base. I just went inside and waited for them to leave. You will need a roof over your farm animals though. If you visit the frost caves, your animal shelter will have to be completely enclosed, no windows, no gaps.