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Maybe just fill a black metal chest with all the materiels and food you'll ever need and just use that cheat box whenever you run into something that requires Mistlands stuff
Can't see in the mist? How about not seeing at night?
Was it helpful that the enemies glowed? Now they distract you from an enemy that doesn't.
Can't do anything about Gjalls? There's a worse flying enemy.
Were the swamp's blobs annoying? Yep there's a worse blob-like enemy.
Treacherous falls? Consider silent magma spit that knocks you around into pools of lava.
Ever tried sailing down a river in a Karve? That's what sailing the Ashlands feels like.
Do you like polearms and sledgehammers? Too bad, they're absent from this gear tier.
Did you like hiding up on rocks to stay safe? Good luck with that, the land's mostly flat.
Were Seekers hard to escape? There's a Troll-sized enemy that's even better at chasing.
Was it annoying to accidentally hit Dvergr? There's Dvergr in the Ashlands.
Climbing rocks? Now try climbing towers. Hope you packed a feather cape.
You enjoyed picking mushrooms, now get ready for smoke puffs. (Mark 'em on your map.)
Remember that paranoia while mining stuff? That's alive and well, here.
Slew Yagluth and faced Fulings in the Meadows at night? Try Seekers and Ticks at night.
And yes, there's even nuisance enemies that're on par with the Ticks and Fulings.
The question is, are there spiders? than yes.. i wanna skip it too
You have to force yourself to adapt, or else you will just die.
Also some people simply don't like something and it has nothing to do with difficulty or challenge.
I have a group where literally everyone just stopped the moment we reached Mistlands again because they really hated the whole experience every time we went through there during a playthrough...
And no they didn't die or found it hard, just annoying and a waste of time.
Maybe stop trying to tell people how to enjoy their game, nobody asked.
2. devcommands <ENTER>
3. spawn queentrophy 5 <ENTER>
4. spawn blackmarble 50 <ENTER>
5. spawn yggdrasilwood 50 <ENTER>
5. devcommands <ENTER>
6. Hit F5 to hide console.
This should get you somewhat going. Mind, that you still don't have access to any Mistlands armor, weapons or food. Whether you really want to tackle the Ashlands without all of that, or if you cheat it in, is up to you.
It's a lot of stuff to cheat just to avoid the Mistlands, which, IMHO, is one of the interesting (and also beautiful) biomes in Valheim.
I'm just saying the Mistlands aren't worth skipping. If you and your friends were looking to enjoy the new Ashlands content: it's literally a checklist of everything harsh about Valheim, including navigating the tricky terrain.
Hey I get where you're coming from, if you don't like where the game direction went to in Mistlands you probably also won't like Ashlands that much, but honestly, most people would agree that anything is better than not being able to see and having to climb sheer cliffs all the time.
If you already went through that biome before, it's actually quite reasonable to want to skip it. And OP very obviously already played through it before, that's why he wants to skip it.
It puts a big red button in the middle of your screen and you press it and BAM all the bosses die and you win.
It's great, you get to skip all the content, easy and hard.