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When mining ore, I also like to drop a chest to put the ore into just to make sure I don't leave it on the ground too long. If you care about the rocks, you can create stack of them, of course.
You have to run your client with a -console (I think that's it) command, and then hit F5, type devcommands, then you can type "spawn <item> <number>" to spawn items. Hitting tab will print the item names that match what you've already typed to help you figure out the name.
Of course, you shouldn't normally just spawn items, but I think it's fair in this case.
https://valheim.fandom.com/wiki/Console_Commands
As for what the others have said, the only way you're getting that lost iron back is if you console it back in, because you let it despawn by tossing it onto the ground and leaving it there.
Enemies almost never aim at chests or structures if you don't leave them out in the open. Always try to enclose them in some kind of walls or natural repair - That is, along the wall of the crypt if you don't want to cheese them on the roof.
this is false. all structures that prevent enemy spawns also prevent item despawns. the only difference is most of them dont show thier range unlike the bench.
this applies to ALL player base structures.
https://valheim.fandom.com/wiki/Player_base
check this link for a list of them.