Valheim

Valheim

Fosty Aug 13, 2022 @ 4:20pm
Do you guys build walls with the support planks on the inside or outside?
I keep them on the inside.
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Nobbler Aug 13, 2022 @ 4:32pm 
I build wood poles over my wood iron poles, if I don't want the metal bands peeking out.

Alternatively, hold shift to free build a cage wall, into the middle of a stone wall.
Alji Aug 13, 2022 @ 4:43pm 
Nowadays I usually go without walls.
Ryzilynt (Banned) Aug 13, 2022 @ 5:06pm 
I usually have the support slats on the inside of the wall. Unless i'm building a chimney, Then I face them out.
knighttemplar1960 Aug 13, 2022 @ 9:55pm 
I put them on the inside.
Complaintdesk Aug 13, 2022 @ 10:19pm 
Large buildings, where I like to create an attractive interior living space, the horizontal slating goes to the outside. On smaller utilitarian housing, like stilted swamp portal/rest/repair shelters, slats are inside. 80% of my buildings these days are repair & restoration of abandoned buildings, I go with what is present upon discovery. I will leave as much of the existing structure as I can, and either add to the height of the walls or extend the walls outwards, or both, increasing the overall interior square footage. Oft times on my larger dwellings, I will slap darkwood horizontal beams on the support beams. I have even double walled a few homes, so no support planking is visible inside or out. I also have a few houses built with the lower 1/3 - 1/2 of stone, and the upper portion corewood poles.
Yakumo_2020 Aug 13, 2022 @ 11:57pm 
inside.

seeing them on the outside makes me worried something is going to pull the nails out of the cross beam and collapse the wall :)

I also think the walls look more aesthetically pleasing from the outsdie too
Renlish Aug 14, 2022 @ 3:50am 
I use beams all over the place and alternate the wall pieces so that the supports are on the outside as well as inside. They add texture to walls.
StickyPawz Aug 14, 2022 @ 4:46am 
Originally posted by GunsForBucks:
I totally have no idea what you are talking about.

A wall piece has two sides: a plain (smooth) side and a busier (horizontal slats) side.

EDIT: It always annoys me the slat on the 1/2 wall NEVER LINES UP with the slat on the full wall ... It seems like it needs to be flipped 180 about the horizontal axis to work.
Last edited by StickyPawz; Aug 14, 2022 @ 5:42am
Aimee Aug 14, 2022 @ 10:03am 
Originally posted by Fosty:
Do you guys build walls with the support planks on the inside or outside?
Inside and then build another row inside the building facing the other way, so the wall is slightly thicker but does not show any support beams.
Last edited by Aimee; Aug 14, 2022 @ 10:04am
hazelrah Aug 15, 2022 @ 9:31am 
i did an experiment awhile ago to see which method would get a higher wall: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2801508082
Yew Nough Aug 15, 2022 @ 12:22pm 
Originally posted by hazelrah:
i did an experiment awhile ago to see which method would get a higher wall: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2801508082
This is useful.

Never underestimate the ability to build things inside of things
warrenchmobile (Banned) Aug 15, 2022 @ 2:13pm 
Essential information first: None of the reasons I give have anything to do with Valheim's game mechanics. At least as far as I know. Wall sections are not the only structural items that have reinforcing horizontal cross members. Stake wall sections have them also.

In real life, if one erected a stake wall with the horizontal cross members on the outside, one would be providing a finger hold and/or a toehold for an enemy scaling the wall. Therefore, I erect stake walls with the cross members on the inside.

In real life, it one erected an exterior wooden wall with the horizontal cross members on the outside, one would be providing horizontal spaces where rainwater could collect rather than run off. This could easily lead to faster weathering and weakening of said cross members. Therefore, I erect wooden walls with the cross members on the inside.

Players are free to object on aesthetic grounds. If a structural item performs its intended function, I don't give a rat's rear end how it looks. Anyone who does care is free to erect walls with the horizontal cross members facing whichever way they want.

To repeat, as far as I know, it makes no difference in terms of game mechanics.
PakaNoHida Aug 15, 2022 @ 2:23pm 
Depends on the look I am going for.
avatar.zero Aug 15, 2022 @ 5:32pm 
Inside, when I'm focusing on quick and practical.

Originally posted by Aimee:
Inside and then build another row inside the building facing the other way, so the wall is slightly thicker but does not show any support beams.

This, when I'm focusing on aesthetics. Also when doing this, I use the Wooden Door (the one that you sometimes get stuck on) as a guide piece to create a thinner double-thick wall with both sides properly aligned to each other.
Last edited by avatar.zero; Aug 15, 2022 @ 5:35pm
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