How to Get Grausten Early
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:29 Grausten Spires
00:45 Scout the Red Sea border
01:12 Bluewater Grausten Spires
01:35 Red Sea boils longships
02:26 The Shipwreck Strategy
02:47 How to access spires
03:48 Starting materials
04:08 Finding mining spot
04:58 Carts and Crates do not boil (for now)
05:15 Enter with favorable wind
05:34 Look for spires
05:50 Wait to engage monsters
06:22 Kill aggroed monsters
07:14 Find water exit spot
07:57 Mining pulls nearby monsters
09:13 Rent a Valheim server
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This seems like a much safer way to approach the Ashlands than what I had planned, thanks!
It is! The whole spire area is a great place to make a base to prepare for Ashlands. You can even find some locations and ruins in the spire areas!
Even better, you can get the meat from some serpent kills and have a wonderful food for the Queen fight and your eventually serious landing in the Ashlands.
I didn't pre-mine grausten when I played, but I did scout out the sea borders . . . attracting the attention of a couple serpents. I led each back into the regular ocean and killed them there.
Thats true the serpent meat is really strong and you can cook it on an iron spit without any fancy recipes or upgraded requirements
Yes slowly mining some grausten earlier is good strategy for immersion mode since
1. A need for clear n safe sailing path to restock/import export stuff
2. Carry extra stone to make landing base is quite waste of ship space
3. Serpent n Turkey are delicious 😋
Definitely beats trying to land on Ashlands terrain xD
This material is so weird to build with.
I figured out how they work together, but I find them hard to build something cool with it, aside from arches.
And when you look at youtube, there aren't many building made with grausten, if not at all.
Missing crucial pieces ?!...
Everything with Grausten looks like a temple xD
@@JPValheim yep, exactly.
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Great Tips
Glad it was helpful! Its a fun mission to try if you want to get some Ashlands experiences without progressing through the entirety of Valheim to do so xD
Is wind at your back actually the fastest tack for your boat in valheim? In real-life sailing this is called goose-necking, and it is fast (although unstable to the point of being risky), but not as fast as a beam reach, which is wind from the side. The circle that surrounds the boat icon on the hud has lighter and darker parts. The darkest part is wind in front (head to wind), which is consistent with real life; you can't sail into the wind. But the second darkest part is the opposite side of the circle (wind at your back). The lightest parts of the circle are to the sides, suggesting the wind is strongest there, which would also be consistent with real life.
Very interesting comment! I didnt know that about sailing in real life. Im not sure if that is how it works in Valheim. Its possible. Valheim has wind angle, and also wind intensity. Players don't always notice that the wind strength itself also changes. Itd take some proper testing to answer your question !
@@JPValheim Lol thanks for the reply. If you're interested in the reason, it's because modern sails are designed to form an aerofoil shape when filled with wind, so it becomes a sideways wing. So boats are mostly propelled by a combination of the wind pushing on the sail, and the wind flowing over the aerofoil, providing sideways "lift". With the centre-board to keep the boat going where the nose is pointing.
This lift is actually more efficient at propelling the boat than pressure on the sail. When you have the wind from the side you have the best combination of both. When you're goose-necking you have no aerofoil action, just the wind pressure from behind.
What's interesting is that the boats in valheim have the old-style sail, like a galleon or something, which is not designed to form an aerofoil. So who knows lol
Very cool. Theres a few other sorta contradiction in the boats. Viking boats made for raiding were symetrical, so they could land on a beach and then get back in and leave quickly without turning the boat around. But for some reason the boats in valheim have to be turned around despite the fact that raiding is part of valheim gameplayxD I'd love it if you could crash a boat into the shore, then jump back on the boat n reverse the sail and sail out with the wind. But you have to turn the boat around, like a car xD
To build only a grausten building is bad manners))
Grausten is knocked out of the atmosphere by a Viking and didn’t think it through.
But I only use it as filler and framing for buildings made from early materials and it adds variety and sophistication to the classic buildings and techniques.
Gday
True xD I like the flat floor piece, I find it really useful for lots of different things. Especially with some metal for stability
Wow, You really made me uncomfortable doing all that with 25 health. 😂
Its even easier with some actual food !
For what its worth I died a bunch of times practicing over the past month or two before I made this video xD Its a lot easier now jajaja
Random and off topic, is the pointy wizard hat from Halloween? Or is that something that can be spawned in with console commands?
Yeah its the pointy hat from the halloween time :)
Hello, could you please tell me which setting you changed at 7:30? game looks way better after!
Ah, unfortunately that is a devcommand that isnt available in normal gameplay. Its "env Clear" which removes the environmental lighting (clouds, rain, etc)
I use it when I make videos so that people can see whats happening in the darkness
@@JPValheim Oh that's why I couldn't make it happen with the settings 😅Thanks for the answer!
Cool video, but I dont see any use of this material early game. And its a long, dangerous and expensive trip. On the other way, black marble gives u mortar and pestle
Yeah its all iron age, not exactly "early game". When I said that I meant to say "getting it early" not "getting it early game" I mispoke. The main reason to do it is so you can build different bases, the grausten pieces are very unique looking
Did you go first person mode?
Yeah, thats a mod called FirstPersonMode v1.3.3 by Azumatt
what is this armor ur wearing
Pointy hat (halloween)
blue beaded hildirs chest
trousers of embla
@@JPValheim thank u bro
Having that renting a server banner up for the entire video is rather annoying
Then don’t look at it
@@dangerzone3470 Solid advice. I'll close my eyes next time because it's impossible to miss with my eyes open.
Oh that text at the top? Didn't even notice it the first time lol
Its always tricky adding monetiation to videos. I use the text banner throughout the video because I personally dont like hearing about sponsors in the beginning of the video. But everybody has their preferences :)
@@sethivaltas619 Surely you cannot be that blind/unaware. And one of my replies got deleted it seems, nice one.
this has to be the worst, most useless building block in the game. none of it matches anything, the roof parts are missing loads of needed items and the ones they do have, dont join up properly and just look out of place. this needs a lot of working on.
Keep practicing with it, they're actually pretty cool. They look lame when you use them alone, but they arent meant to be used that way. Pretty much all of the Grausten pieces are meant to be clipped into each other visually, so if you use them alone they look very blocky. Thats what the pillars are for. Keep playing with it and you'll grow fond of it with time :)
The floors... oh gosh, its never been easier to make a large floor. And its so flat. Its awesome