The main one id say is the ballista. Its definitely killed me before and its single target or everyone function sucks, but for the new boss raids i find it helpful. I have 2 set to target the mountains mini boss and plains mini boss for the raids
Well, the way you play makes some of your choices right well for other would be completely false. For those who like to built a lot, some of the things you mention are a must or at least very useful at certain situations. The raft for example is the best ally when you try to arrange underwater terrain (for example to prepare, canals, fjords o coves for a port). And I bet you hard that in the frozen north we are gonna need to have a good swimming attribute, so better start raising it.
I like the raft, sure, its crap, but thats the point. The feeling of going off on a fun, slow paced adventure in an area that will soon become utterly irrelevant as you progress is exactly what the earlygame is for. Build a raft, cross that lake, you dont need a reason, the world is yours to discover and for now its a small, cozy place.
@@SpazzyjonesGamingactually raft is a mistland item, hear me out, the raft is perfect for fishing, and fish and bread being the best stamina food in misland, making fishing a need, and its really hard to fish with the krave or any other boat because they are either too big or the edge will prevent you from grabbing the fish
@@SpazzyjonesGaming The raft has a particularly nice specialty use: it's excellent as platform for building bridges, piers, and other over water structures. It gives you a couple more meters of "down" visibility for raising terrain or building below the water line and its slowness in this use case is actually an advantage because you can put it precisely where you need to to finish tricky build steps.
@@Yuukinum0 very well spotted I also navigated through mistland islands with a raft. It is better than to swim between the islands and get killed in the water. Second reason is that gjalls can spawn near water, and at the early stage of mistland exploration they are are very hard to kill - I lost a few longships to them. The raft at least is expendable.
To solve both the circlet and coin issue, buy a bunch of circlets and put them on item stands. They act as interesting blue/white light sources that never need to be refilled.
Flametal armor can literally be the difference between life and death when mining flametal ore, one step in the lava without it and you are dead on the spot. Its still good armor too if you are a block or tank build rather than someone who prefers dodge. I'll admit Bronze is better spent on weapons and tools rather armor, Used troll armor through the entire swamp. Ashwood bed is kinda pointless I agree. I literally didnt use pukeberries until ashlands when I accidently ate the wrong food when heading out. I was about to call you out for the Skull throne until you said it looks cool.
As a player who absolutely LOVES building nice structures and decorate bases in Valheim while playing with friends, i don't really think it's necessary to put decorative items and their crafting materials in such lists. Yes, it's absolutely useless if your whole purpose is to speedrun the game while making zero stuff to look back into, but it's a pretty harsh style of gaming if you ask me. Devs made a pretty cool building system for a good reason. Just take a moment to build something nice, it's hard to stay satisfied if your house looks like a big boring cardboard box. The fishing is also a very satisfying thing to do after you created a beautiful harbour for your friend's ships. It's just a nice little interaction that shouldn't be taken away from your experience.
i love the building and decorations but i think the way to get to the needed materials is just super anoying. If you need something specific to get your gear up but your inv is perma packed its just frustrating, so you throw away all the stuff for the base and later you have to spend hours after hours just to get the stuff you threw away earlier. So i agree to them as beeing one of the useless things.
I'm with you on the decorations. Everything in the game is worth making if you are a builder and want to experiment with decor. That said, it's a neat thing about this game that between building, exploring, fighting, crafting, surviving, and rushing to boss fights, there are several ways to play it - and each player has a favorite part. Based on the comments here, I'd say the OP respects that some of us enjoy some of these items even if he doesn't. Okay, I said enough, I need to get back to using my circlet so I can build at night... ;)
Missed opportunities: - Using fireworks as a weapon, Gunpowder era lol, or have rows of it mounted like a Hwacha which makes it a nice base defense - Using coins to hire Dvergr as mercenaries - Can't grow jute
Lets do a "most useless list" for every survival craft ever. 1. First versions of weapons, armor, and transport that can possibly be skipped by an experienced player. 2. Any gear that isn't META that come out relatively close to said META gear. 3. Any currency that you eventually will have too much of. 4. Any gear that is more expensive to craft that doesn't outshine it's alternatives. 5. Any aesthetic or purely fun item. There ya go. Did your job for anything else in this genre that you may choose to do. Jokes aside, you made some good points.
You think tower shields are more useful than spears? the crude bow is more useful than a whole armor set? i would say thats Yagulth's power is more useless than elders. I think half of this list is you being a bad builder
@Scratch4Funbonemass power is straight up better for nearly everything in the Ashlands. The fallen valkyrie is the only real elemental damage you encounter and it’s easy to dodge.
I do think that the elder power is the weakest power, but not quite the most useless power. It definitely comes in handy if I want to clear out a bunch of forest for a base or other big structure.
I use it for chopping down trees, and always to forget to change it back when I'm going out on adventures. I guess it's better to just not use this power.
Thing with Elder power is that, the time/energy you save with it, you will expend when you go back to the stonecircle to excange it for eikthir or a higher level power.
@@carlpult5235 i get your point but if you wanna use them efficient use a portal... it will take like 20 sek to change the power and save you 2min at least
i wish the goblins had to retrieve their spears after chucking it at me, kind of funny to watch if you get a bunch of em together and turn on some Three Stooges sound track lol
The Dvergr Circlet isn’t even close to useless. It’s great in the swamp crypts. Parrying makes armor not a huge issue, and poison potions are easy to make and mean you don’t need to root mask. The circlet lets you see and still have both hands on your pickaxe or weapon and shield. How could that ever be called “useless”?
@joshuadempsey5281 eh, the visibility in the chambers/crypts isn't so bad that you need the light. So the circlet is pretty useless. If it was darker then sure, but it's not lol.
the differences in what the community feels has been useful to them and not to others is exactly why I love this game so much, everyone finding out how to play the game for themselves, and figuring out how they wanna play with the tools given.
Ancient Seeds. FFS you only need three for the entire game and once you've done Bonemass you get that many every single night at your base camp. Far more frustrating than the bukeberries because they at least have a use.
Man, the raft has insane memories, me and ny friends lost our longboat after the portal got obliterated by some mobs, now we had to use a radt to go from spawn to mistlands lmao, imagine the pain of navigating through a storm with a massive sea serpent chasing us
If I could change the Elder’s Forsaken power, I’d improve (or at least clarify) the woodcutting ability, do the same for mining, and have wood, stone, and ores weigh less in your inventory.
I was going to say this was a waste of time since everything is either "If it's not meta it sucks" or "it's only decorative therefore it's useless." but in all honesty this was pretty good insight for me on how I guess for lack of a better term, Normal? meta? players would go through Valheim. on one hand I disagree with many of said choices for useless since it glosses over the fact that many of these decorative items or underpowered items make the gameplay experience better in my opinion. Me and my group of friends never use the wiki and so we have a town board for announcing discoveries for item viability or gameplay mechanics. As a group we make mistakes using or wearing underpowered items and it causes us to engage with the world more to over come the challenges set by Odin. Some of my friends are not builders but they still enjoy adding flair to the bases with decorative items and the builders like myself enjoy creating grand locales for others to marvel at. it might not have a propose to everyone but a lot of people enjoy the roleplaying aspect of things. or for screenshots! seriously nothing is better than getting the perfect screenshot of your group raising your Tankard or Horn in a well made and thought out Long hall. Skål! to those screenshots that will live on forever in our hard-drives and memories But I never had thought about how someone would just... skip many of these items and stick to whatever is the best. It's interesting to say the least. and on that other hand? Yeah wtf, Smoke bombs? useless. Elder power? terrible and needs a rework. swimming skill? it's a useless skill since the wet debuff is so annoying. The raft? yeah... I got nothing other than crossing large rivers easier... but even then just... make a stone bridge with the hoe. Ghosts are just disappointing and also finite weirdly! it's a weird way to play the game from my perspective but a way to enjoy the game none the less. after all at the end of the day our journey ends the same way. Odin's chosen at the gates of Valhalla! echoed through the annals of time as mighty warriors! Skål!
Great write up my man. The video is 100% from a meta perspective and is how I normally play games but I love every single bit of valheim as it's a top 5 all time game for me. Even the non-meta stuff about it. Im surprised by how many people have been offended by the list but is purely for an entertainment or educational perspective. Really not to be taken too seriously. All that said, thanks for taking the time and writing this up and please keep enjoying Valheim exactly how you want to!
Do you think Tower shields are useless, but then add ghost to your list. You know it would save you from dying from a ghost? A tower shield! Wow, look at that! You shut down the lanterns, which you know has a permanent light source, instead decided to go for torches, and then talk about how useless it’s only fuel source is? Dude… Well, as your number one? That would shit makes no sense. It’s none item. It’s basically a terrain feature! You can make exact same argument about a rock or a bush. They serve no purpose and you could get their resource elsewhere! This is such a terrible list. Your place must be so boring.
i agree with the lanterns but everything else is kinda useless in terms of progress in the game. And how can you even get this angry about some random dude making a list about things he personaly doesnt use and dislikes xD
@@SpazzyjonesGaming yea just make dumb lists like this to ragebait the comments to get the algorythmboost. im gonna tell youtube to not show me your dumb channel again
Me and my friend use bukeberries as a tool of war, we leave bukeberries strewn all over each others bases ,and sometimes throw them at each other , just to take up inventory space XD Its a subtle tool of malice !
I agree about the Elder power- I never use it. Maybe if it added a weight reduction for wood so you can load up and carry more it would be way more useful. I agree with the vast majority of items on this list.
@@kongvealsurvives its so little time you save with that. i wish it would at least give 10-15% attack speed with the axt, or give you 5% walk speed, or 2 extra inv slots just for wood that dont use weight, or no slow from the cart.
I’m sure you know how much wood you need in valheim, especially to turn it to coal. I argue that Yagluth’s ability is much more forgettable than the Elder’s
Just thouht about swimming esrlier today while playing. Theres NO way an athletic adult man would swim like a child with broken legs. Really hoping they adjust swimming in the Great North update
На самом деле монеты на начальном этапе игры очень полезны, так как на них можно купить следующие полезные вещи: 1) Удочка и наживка 2) Плоть Имира для Ледомора 3) Менингъёрт 4) 2 куриных яйца для разведения куриц И всё это стоит дорого. Это после Яглута монеты становятся бесполезнее, но тогда по такой логике Потроха тоже бесполезна, потому что она нужна только для колбасок и это всё!😊
I thought the bronze pickaxe would be mentioned, man it's the most useless tool upgrade as you can keep using the antler pickaxe all the way down to the iron age and can use a level 1 workbench to repair it.
i have to defend the raft here. why. there are seeds where u dont get any blackforest on the starting island and 100% have to build a raft to progress.
Fair. And I've just started getting into some speed running stuff myself in Val and the raft is surprisingly useful for that. A whole new perspective for me
@@SpazzyjonesGaming also another use for the raft, if u just died and dont have a portal (or play whitout )but close to u base, raft is a fast option go back, alternitiv u could play on hardcore and not want to build a new ship everytime u die since ships are expensive.
@@SpazzyjonesGaming I used to always end up going the sword route, usually skipping the early ones until silver sword, black metal, mistwalker, and finally nidhogg. it got boring after so many playthroughs, so i tried some no-sword runs and it was so cool using spears and knives. the spear is one of my favorite weapons, it's very useful in swamp crypts, it can take care of a Gjalll if you're out of arrows too. just don;t lose it!
I agree that anti food like pukeberries and rotten meat can be useless sometimes , but imagine waiting for the backup foods to wear off and eat better foods after you pickup your corpse .
Yeah pretty bang on list tbh. Flametal armor's heat resist stat is pretty redundant but the armor stats on it are huge. If you like blocking/parrying the charred warriors, morgen or even valkyries, it's an absolute must
The Tankard use to give a time duration buff on frost, fire and poison resist mead but it was removed. Never understood this decision. Dvergr circlets are useful for passive lighting.
The flametal armor has saved me more than once when fighting in the ashlands as I focused on a melee build and it helped me tank hits that would've killed me in other armors. Especially when being swarmed or you face a 2 star enemy that would immediately kill you in the ask armor. Like other biomes, it is more based off of preference between sheer tanky defenses or more evasive roll based combat with the ask armor
So, not a speed run tatic but, bronze armor makes a great backup for iron, as all level 4 tank armor is that same as level 1 of the next tier, so if I die in iron age, I can grab my level 4 bronze and at least be at level 1 iron Defense. But, I also like to make EVERYTHING, LOL.
I will say, 1 stack of bukeperries is useful to keep around base for when you want to change foods or go off with a fresh charge (fighting bosses for example) and I agree, ashlands has shown how much we need extra inventory space, haldor needs a mission of his own with item unlocks that are stronger bonuses (and potentially locking meringjord behind the first one?)
Swamp wells gives me the impression of a WIP feature. Granted, I've only been playing Valheim since about 2 weeks ago, so I don't know how long it's been in the game.
@@SpazzyjonesGaming Do you know if they are planning on implementing a feature for diving underwater, like holding your breath? If so, maybe they are just waiting on another pre-requisite feature which is low priority on their list of tasks before they work on expanding some existing functionality/items/structures like the swamp well.
Dunno... in my experience, the Flametal Tower shield is pretty good, especially when multiple mobs are attacking you and can't bother with timing the parry and it only debuffs you wit -10% movement instead of --20% like other tower shields. I'm using it with Ask set and it works really well in often fighting multiple opponents at once in ashlands. Also, aren't smoke bombs used for creating temporary platforms on lava?
Many players build and use the troll armor. Without knowing that a single dead troll activates the trolls' base attacks. Later in the game, many of the players overestimate the protection of their troll armor.
Great video Spazzy, I would recommend showing less of the later biomes such as mistlands and ashlands because it could spoil some newer players who might want to make everything a surprise for them. Other than that, great video and keep up the good work!
While tower shields won't be most players' favorite, I will say that they ARE good at doing what they are intended to do: make you tanky and survive tougher fights. I went with a tank build on a multiplayer server with friends as the dedicated front line, and it does block much more damage and prevent stagger more often. But yes, it makes you very slow and you use the advantage of a counter attack parry bonus. In solo play, they are more useless for that reason since it doesn't technically help you kill things to remove the threat, but can help fight in higher biomes than you are gears for
@@SpazzyjonesGaming That's a fair point too. I would hope no one is lagging that much though lol, cause it gives a pretty good window for parrying. If it was a little harder, and they didn't include a massive movement speed debuff, tower shields might be used more in tougher fights.
I disagree with your take on the Dvergr circlet. While it indeed is a bit awkward to use when out and about, it's very useful when building in the dark/swamp, or when dungeon delving. Not to mention it makes a great light source when placed on an item stand.
Ballistas can be very effective if used correctly. During our first Ashlands-Playthrough we surrounded our shore-base by raising the ground, but we also had a V-shaped area leading to the main entrance. we put 6 ballistas in this K-Box: 2 directly before the gate, and 2 on each side of the V. We had set them: 2 for Charred, 2 for Morgen, 2 for Askvin. This helped a lot in defending the entrance!
wait arent the vases meant to be crafted as fire-proof storage? making their build requirements important for say a hardcore player with fire tick enabled?
the raft is actually usefull, in my last save the first boss was on the other side of a strange generated river/sea so i couldnt reach the other side by swimming
6:14 personally i like these pots, they have 3 slots and i use them to store materials for portals or stonecutter. It's faster than search for them in bigger storages and once they're full they cannot be filled with something else
I personally really like the pot for base design, the skeleton for base design, and ghosts are good because they add luck into the trial chambers. For example, if you go into a trial chamber and get only no star skeletons, your fine even in the meadows, but if you go in and get rancid remains or even worse a ghost then based in your difficulty then either your screwed or you may have a challenging fight.
-Flametal armor is useful because with some health food and potions, it turns you into a near-unkillable tank. It's a much more chill way to play than constantly dodging -Lanterns are the only infinite-fuel light source with a decent level of brightness No one likes fueling torches for the hundredth time, plus they look way nicer -Elder power is useful if you are in need of a lot of wood, just pop it and go berserker mode on some trees, then hop in the spawn portal and swap back to bonemass or eikthyr.
I personally think the Crystal axe is somewhat useful, you find tons of the crystals so it feels relatively cheap to make while having decent dps, and I keep mine on a holder right next to my door for when I go to chop down my tree farm because I can be chopping down like 6 trees at the same time, not super useful but it’s worked for me XD
@@SpazzyjonesGaming I haven't been a huge user of 2h axes myself for actual combat much so I'm not sure how other ones might fair in terms of dps/cost of crafting for tree farming purposes, or how many people even do large tree farms, so it might just be me. haha. Just figured I'd mention I do that incase others do the same, but I am by no means a pro so I don't want to go misleading people either, just wanted to put my thoughts out there. Keep up the awesome work dude!
I disagree with spears personally, been using them along with a parry shield for a new play through and its been great. The secondary attack can be super quick if you're close to someone and staggers every time. Only swapped over when I had enough to get a maxed black metal atgeir
The elder buff is extremely good unless you're a solo player building small shit shacks or abuse x times gather rates. The raft is nice to build when you need to cross a larger body of water on the go and is also used for some speedrun strats.
I really disagree on the swimming skill, you don't want to find yourself in water, but that doesn't mean you sometimes won't - and it's great for a lesser stamina reduction!
Yep aside from aesthetics most of these are useless. I keep less than a stack of bukeberries in my kitchen/food storage area but in my current game (maybe 70-ish hours in, about to fight Fader) I’ve used them once when I accidentally ate some health food instead of Eitr food when I was using magic for the first time.
I thought the same thing when he mentioned resin since I prefer the Dvergr lanterns and using Surtling trophies on item stands as permanent light sources.
Agree with all points except elder power & Fishing. Yagluth power is worse than Elder & fishing by catch & release at least nets you some extra resources from reeling all the way in. Easiest way of getting additional loot. You can even get iron from giant herrings in the swamp.
Catapults can be very useful, if you use them as a way of transportation. If you want to explore the world quickly just set up a few catapults on top of mountains, then you can catapult youself far away without using a ship.
You should have also mentioned how#1 is also a sneaky death trap. I've gotten stuck in the water before and unable to get out because the water stays pretty stable in the swamp and i couldn't climb out because of a broken stair
@spazzyjonesgaming I strongly disagree with you concerning spears. I know you already said the flint spear was a good early game alternative, but I would go much further. I basically only use spears until mistlands. They are trash in Ashlands, thats right (every oponent is sceletal). Spears are very cheap to build. Look at the fang spear! This is ridiculous! It's basically free. In defense of spears: Swamp: Many argue that the spears are bad in swamps, but that is only partially right. Iron spear destroys skeletons, as they are pretty weak as soon as you have iron. Spears are AWESOME against draugr. Their high attack speed makes them perfect to punish a parry and throwing them lets many oponents stagger. You can just throw the spear, walk up to the oponent and give the final blow. Yes spears are very bad against blobs, but also with swords or clubs you are in risk of getting poisoned, so I recommend carrying a sledgehammer with you in swamp anyways, regardless the 1h weapon you usually use. Mountain: In the mountains I think spears are the best weapons! They are great to keep wolves at a distance. Wolf runs towards you - just spear him. Even if he survives, he is staggered. Run up and finish him. Yes spears are bad against golems. But as they dont drop anything important I dont want to fight those anyways. And again. The cost of the fang spear. Plains: In the plains I am totally sure the spear is the best weapon. Same case as with the draugr. They are way to good at punishing parries, and parrying fulings is the best way to deal with them as soon as you are in meele combat. Even when fighting fuling berserks or 2 star fulings the spear is useful. Doesn't matter if you cant block or parry them. Just throw the spear, run around them, pick up and repeat. You think you could do the same with the bow? In theory you can but often the long loading time messes with you. Doing this with a spear is much more forgiving and makes stamina management easier. As deathsquitos fly in a straight line towards you, it's easy to spear them. Even with the supercheap silver age spear you can completely demolish plains. Yagluth is a problem though. Bonus point: Lox. It resists blunt and slash. With pierce as only neutral physical damage type spear let's you melt the loxes. Mistlands: Mistlands is something else. Or lets say: The mistwalker is. Spear is good against seekers and good against seeker soldiers. The throw staggers the seekers and the fast attack helps a lot, if you get access on a soldiers back. But the mistwalker is just too good. The bonus freeze gives mistwalker the edge over carapace spear. Ashlands (RIP spear): As I already said, in ashlands spears are not viable, as almost every enemy is resistant to pierce.
really well thought out. Many people have made me reconsider spears and I think as you pointed out, one of the best parts about them is how cheap they are. ALSO! your spear skill levels faster than any other melee skill which is a huge plus
@@SpazzyjonesGaming Them being cheap is playstyle dependant. If you take a lot of time and grind a lot it might not be important. After a few playthroughs you start appreciating it. But if you would gift me a silver age weapon (as soon as I beat Boneyboy and get to the mountains), I would still take the spear. As I said. Good vs wolves, good vs cultists as they are very easy to stagger with a throw, safe vs deathsquitos, in my opinion best vs groups of fulings as you don't get tempted to get your 3-hit-combo through and have very short attack animations and parry punishes and without a doubt best against loxes. If deep north comes with big creatures with lots of fur similar to loxes, the world may recognize the worth of the spear ;)
While not top 30 useless, I invite you to take a second look at the crystal battleaxe. It is slow, but it is great at taking out small mobs through the plains. And, it's a fun change of pace. The key is using the middle mouse attack, the poke. This will stun small opponents allowing you to close and finish them before they swing. It is not effective against bigger mobs, trolls, beserkers, lox, bugs, and not great in ashlands either. It is great in the plains to help deal with goblin villages or from being overwhelmed. It is very satisfying to poke a skelly and watch him burn down. I also like spears. :P
Fun tip brothers and sisters! If ANY of your stuff is on FIRE?! You do not have to deconstruct it. If you REPAIR the burning area it will get fixed. Think fire damage on buildings like water damage for regular wood only faster.
Okay, my opinion time - 30 - Crude bow - agreed, but unless you want to do log rolling, you have no choice. 29 - Flametal armor - the helm looks really kewl. 28 - Tower shields - agreed, EXCEPT for the Serpent Scale shield. 27 - Spears - agreed 100%. I even skip the flint spear. 26 - Elder Power - agreed 100%. 25 - Dvergr Circlet and Lantern - TOTAL disagreement. The circlet is the second item I buy from Haldor. It allows hands-free searching in burial chambers and sunken crypts, as well as building or farming at night. 24 - Drynwyn - Never made it, so no opinion. 23 - Coins - agreed. Need something more to buy - that is worth buying. Say spend 2500gp and get a longship. (Maybe need to adjust that cost, but the idea is sound IMHO.) 22 - Bronze armor - agreed 100%. Never made it once. 21 - Resin - Needed, but not in those quantities. I suggest deleting it from the drops of greydwarfs, 20 - Fireworks - Just a way to spend coins. 19 - Rag armor - Anyone who makes rag pants is a fool. 18 - Swim skill - agreed. 17 - Catapult - only good for launching yourself across the world. ROTFL. 16 - Crystal - I like it for windows and clerestories. 15 - Bronze/Iron Arrows - I only use these if I find them. I never make them. 14 - Ghosts - agreed. 13 - Raft - I once had a world where the spawn was an island in the middle of a bay. Nothing but Meadows. No choice but to raft to mainland. 12 - Red and Blue Jute - good for aesthetics. 11 - Ashwood bed - never made it, but if it's not better than dragon bed, I never will. 10 - Fishing Rod and Hat - never tried fishing. I think it takes too long to get anything worthwhile. 9 - Charcoal Resin - never found this item. 8 - Ballistae - I love these, but I always use a trophy - either troll or fuling or especially seeker. 7 - Traps - agreed. 6 - Bukeperries / Rotten Meat - agreed. These go straight to the Obliterator. 5 - Tankard - I like it for decorating a fest hall. 4 - Asksvin Bones - the skeleton is hilarious - "Asksvin Rides - 25gp". 3 - Charred Skull - never found one. 2 - Smoke bomb - never made one. 1 - Swamp wells - agreed. Totals - Agree with you 19/30. Disagree 6/30. No Opinion 5/30.
its so facinating how different the game is for everyone and every playthrough changes your understanding of the game. at first i built tower shilds - they had better stats. I always built the bronze armor - had better stats too. I never used dvergr circlets because i wanted meginjord and forgot there was somthing else in the shop. I slowly realise everytime i play it how much more efficient i couldve been.
I couldn't disagree more with Spears. It has always been my main weapon, except for ashlands. It is absolutely OP vs single targets, it definitely has to most attack speed out of any melee weapon in the game and has similar damage to other melee weapons. It's the perfect weapon to go with a buckler, and a flint spear is more than enough to get you a full troll armor set. As for the retrieval, always carry a second weapon just in case, but I have rarely ever had trouble retrieving it since I only ever use it to get sneak damage on a foe before engaging. That being said, it is mostly for single target, so I can see that complaint, but still don't agree that it's bad.
I agree with the bronze armour, it gives you speed penalty and is way grindier and troll Armor may offer less protection but the set has has no penalties and adds a sneak bonus, plus if you learn how taking down trolls it is easy to get.
At first i boiled with rage seeing you diss some of the most useful and fun things in this game but then remembered youre a human being with opinions and views aswell. I simply agree to disagree
I can see it being needed for the Deep North as a source of heat/light or maybe as a boat component. Same goes for the flaming sword. It very likely to be a item that will make entry in the Deep North less chilling. Nothing is useless in Valheim, it’s what make this game so great. If I had to make a list: -Hildir’s clothing: the quest are fun but traveling around with chest to get clothing was a big meh -Elder’s power: who uses that ?! For everything else, the Obliterator takes care of it. Can we can "charred bones pile" as a build piece ;)
Dverger circlet is not useless. It is a great lightsource for builds. Just put it on item stand and you have an infinite lightsource. I use it to light up my storage for example.
1:42 I buy Dvergr circlet when I don't have anything else to buy from haldor. It helped me in the sunken crypts to see better since its realy dark. I don't mind -helmet once you use it since I allways parry draugr and other mobs.
Agreed, I still use them in the late game when going into Burial chambers and Sunken Crypts for Iron or Surtling Cores. Makes the treasure items easier to see.
So with full flametal armor and ashen cape at their max upgrades atm you get 142 armor, enemies can still bloody you quite abit, but I honestly enjoy thw durability it brings, especially with bonemass while im assaulting a fortress, but I will concede that the heat resist feels somewhat negligible 😂
I used the Circlet when restarting a familiar seed for ashlands with an old character(left all other gear and weapons on the old seed for now), it was pretty handy in early game going through dungeons.
I bet this list is going to be controversial! ROAST ME in the comments!
No, i agree.
Also, i find candle sticks from haldor to be useless as well.
@@SpazzyjonesGaming The fact that you spat salt on my red/blue jute was wild bruv. Mah boi here just a bonk man.
The main one id say is the ballista. Its definitely killed me before and its single target or everyone function sucks, but for the new boss raids i find it helpful. I have 2 set to target the mountains mini boss and plains mini boss for the raids
Well, the way you play makes some of your choices right well for other would be completely false. For those who like to built a lot, some of the things you mention are a must or at least very useful at certain situations. The raft for example is the best ally when you try to arrange underwater terrain (for example to prepare, canals, fjords o coves for a port). And I bet you hard that in the frozen north we are gonna need to have a good swimming attribute, so better start raising it.
@@barbawillow8904id wager the cart is a better tool than the raft for underwater terrain/building
I like the raft, sure, its crap, but thats the point. The feeling of going off on a fun, slow paced adventure in an area that will soon become utterly irrelevant as you progress is exactly what the earlygame is for.
Build a raft, cross that lake, you dont need a reason, the world is yours to discover and for now its a small, cozy place.
Oooh I think this might be an unpopular opinion!
A raft saved my life once, just sayin'
@@SpazzyjonesGamingactually raft is a mistland item, hear me out, the raft is perfect for fishing, and fish and bread being the best stamina food in misland, making fishing a need, and its really hard to fish with the krave or any other boat because they are either too big or the edge will prevent you from grabbing the fish
@@SpazzyjonesGaming The raft has a particularly nice specialty use: it's excellent as platform for building bridges, piers, and other over water structures. It gives you a couple more meters of "down" visibility for raising terrain or building below the water line and its slowness in this use case is actually an advantage because you can put it precisely where you need to to finish tricky build steps.
@@Yuukinum0 very well spotted I also navigated through mistland islands with a raft. It is better than to swim between the islands and get killed in the water. Second reason is that gjalls can spawn near water, and at the early stage of mistland exploration they are are very hard to kill - I lost a few longships to them. The raft at least is expendable.
To solve both the circlet and coin issue, buy a bunch of circlets and put them on item stands. They act as interesting blue/white light sources that never need to be refilled.
Good call, didn't even think about that
now that sounds interesting
The swamp key is also a great passive light source.
@@kongvealsurvives true but I like how the circlet has a bit of directionality to its light. It makes it sort like a spotlight.
@wallstreetjesus7142 That is true. I like that aspect of it too.
Flametal armor can literally be the difference between life and death when mining flametal ore, one step in the lava without it and you are dead on the spot. Its still good armor too if you are a block or tank build rather than someone who prefers dodge.
I'll admit Bronze is better spent on weapons and tools rather armor, Used troll armor through the entire swamp.
Ashwood bed is kinda pointless I agree.
I literally didnt use pukeberries until ashlands when I accidently ate the wrong food when heading out.
I was about to call you out for the Skull throne until you said it looks cool.
Hahah you're right. I fully expect people to disagree with this list quite a bit but that's okay.
Bone throne is at least badass looking
As a player who absolutely LOVES building nice structures and decorate bases in Valheim while playing with friends, i don't really think it's necessary to put decorative items and their crafting materials in such lists. Yes, it's absolutely useless if your whole purpose is to speedrun the game while making zero stuff to look back into, but it's a pretty harsh style of gaming if you ask me. Devs made a pretty cool building system for a good reason. Just take a moment to build something nice, it's hard to stay satisfied if your house looks like a big boring cardboard box.
The fishing is also a very satisfying thing to do after you created a beautiful harbour for your friend's ships. It's just a nice little interaction that shouldn't be taken away from your experience.
Good point. That's where you and I differ. I am a TERRIBLE builder hahaha so I can completely understand you feeling differently
i love the building and decorations but i think the way to get to the needed materials is just super anoying. If you need something specific to get your gear up but your inv is perma packed its just frustrating, so you throw away all the stuff for the base and later you have to spend hours after hours just to get the stuff you threw away earlier. So i agree to them as beeing one of the useless things.
I'm with you on the decorations. Everything in the game is worth making if you are a builder and want to experiment with decor. That said, it's a neat thing about this game that between building, exploring, fighting, crafting, surviving, and rushing to boss fights, there are several ways to play it - and each player has a favorite part. Based on the comments here, I'd say the OP respects that some of us enjoy some of these items even if he doesn't. Okay, I said enough, I need to get back to using my circlet so I can build at night... ;)
@@jphendo yea if you have friends who enjoy a part that you dont its really nice. Unfortunatly i dont have any :*(
I don't get playing a building game if you don't build lol
Missed opportunities:
- Using fireworks as a weapon, Gunpowder era lol, or have rows of it mounted like a Hwacha which makes it a nice base defense
- Using coins to hire Dvergr as mercenaries
- Can't grow jute
@@l0remipsum991 I wanna use the fireworks and a feather cape to go flying, Minecraft style
Coins being smelted down for brass.
Totally agree on all fronts
Lets do a "most useless list" for every survival craft ever.
1. First versions of weapons, armor, and transport that can possibly be skipped by an experienced player.
2. Any gear that isn't META that come out relatively close to said META gear.
3. Any currency that you eventually will have too much of.
4. Any gear that is more expensive to craft that doesn't outshine it's alternatives.
5. Any aesthetic or purely fun item.
There ya go. Did your job for anything else in this genre that you may choose to do.
Jokes aside, you made some good points.
i mean you're not wrong haha
You think tower shields are more useful than spears? the crude bow is more useful than a whole armor set? i would say thats Yagulth's power is more useless than elders. I think half of this list is you being a bad builder
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I am a terrible builder haha. I full expect to take some heat for this list hahah
@Scratch4Fun it's not a hate comment lol he's a member and Spazzy has actively asked to he roasted
@SpazzyjonesGaming why are you using the elder ability lol 4:46
@Scratch4Funbonemass power is straight up better for nearly everything in the Ashlands. The fallen valkyrie is the only real elemental damage you encounter and it’s easy to dodge.
I do think that the elder power is the weakest power, but not quite the most useless power. It definitely comes in handy if I want to clear out a bunch of forest for a base or other big structure.
I use it for chopping down trees, and always to forget to change it back when I'm going out on adventures. I guess it's better to just not use this power.
Thing with Elder power is that, the time/energy you save with it, you will expend when you go back to the stonecircle to excange it for eikthir or a higher level power.
thats a good way to think about it. I can't argue with that
@@carlpult5235 i get your point but if you wanna use them efficient use a portal... it will take like 20 sek to change the power and save you 2min at least
@@carlpult5235 i get what you mean lol
i wish the goblins had to retrieve their spears after chucking it at me, kind of funny to watch if you get a bunch of em together and turn on some Three Stooges sound track lol
Haha it's only fair right. I mean we have to pick up our spears after throwing them
The Dvergr Circlet isn’t even close to useless. It’s great in the swamp crypts. Parrying makes armor not a huge issue, and poison potions are easy to make and mean you don’t need to root mask. The circlet lets you see and still have both hands on your pickaxe or weapon and shield. How could that ever be called “useless”?
I respect it. I personally just never use it. This list is subjective as hell so I completely understand people disagreeing
I liked the circlet until i got the wisplight lol
@@NebSaucer oh agreed. But the circlet def wasn’t useless.
@joshuadempsey5281 eh, the visibility in the chambers/crypts isn't so bad that you need the light. So the circlet is pretty useless. If it was darker then sure, but it's not lol.
@@Variethan yeah ive always navigated them fine without a light but it for sure can help
the differences in what the community feels has been useful to them and not to others is exactly why I love this game so much, everyone finding out how to play the game for themselves, and figuring out how they wanna play with the tools given.
really well said sanswag! I couldn't agree more
Ancient Seeds. FFS you only need three for the entire game and once you've done Bonemass you get that many every single night at your base camp. Far more frustrating than the bukeberries because they at least have a use.
They just become coal in Thors trash can lol
@@TheRyepoog True story. Along with all the other useless sh*t the meadows throw at you every night lol.
Ancient seeds could only drop from spawners and I wouldn't even be mad tbh
@@Variethan They drop from greydwarf brutes and are only slightly less common than bukeberries.
Good one,!
Man, the raft has insane memories, me and ny friends lost our longboat after the portal got obliterated by some mobs, now we had to use a radt to go from spawn to mistlands lmao, imagine the pain of navigating through a storm with a massive sea serpent chasing us
Terrifying!
If I could change the Elder’s Forsaken power, I’d improve (or at least clarify) the woodcutting ability, do the same for mining, and have wood, stone, and ores weigh less in your inventory.
Agreed
Next thing you know, dude will be saying that Item stands are also useless. As a builder, I have to disagree with a bunch of these.
Yeah that's fair. I'm not a builder at all so it's severely skewed towards non builders
I was going to say this was a waste of time since everything is either "If it's not meta it sucks" or "it's only decorative therefore it's useless." but in all honesty this was pretty good insight for me on how I guess for lack of a better term, Normal? meta? players would go through Valheim.
on one hand I disagree with many of said choices for useless since it glosses over the fact that many of these decorative items or underpowered items make the gameplay experience better in my opinion. Me and my group of friends never use the wiki and so we have a town board for announcing discoveries for item viability or gameplay mechanics.
As a group we make mistakes using or wearing underpowered items and it causes us to engage with the world more to over come the challenges set by Odin.
Some of my friends are not builders but they still enjoy adding flair to the bases with decorative items and the builders like myself enjoy creating grand locales for others to marvel at. it might not have a propose to everyone but a lot of people enjoy the roleplaying aspect of things. or for screenshots! seriously nothing is better than getting the perfect screenshot of your group raising your Tankard or Horn in a well made and thought out Long hall. Skål! to those screenshots that will live on forever in our hard-drives and memories
But I never had thought about how someone would just... skip many of these items and stick to whatever is the best. It's interesting to say the least.
and on that other hand? Yeah wtf, Smoke bombs? useless. Elder power? terrible and needs a rework. swimming skill? it's a useless skill since the wet debuff is so annoying. The raft? yeah... I got nothing other than crossing large rivers easier... but even then just... make a stone bridge with the hoe. Ghosts are just disappointing and also finite weirdly!
it's a weird way to play the game from my perspective but a way to enjoy the game none the less. after all at the end of the day our journey ends the same way.
Odin's chosen at the gates of Valhalla! echoed through the annals of time as mighty warriors! Skål!
Great write up my man. The video is 100% from a meta perspective and is how I normally play games but I love every single bit of valheim as it's a top 5 all time game for me.
Even the non-meta stuff about it. Im surprised by how many people have been offended by the list but is purely for an entertainment or educational perspective. Really not to be taken too seriously.
All that said, thanks for taking the time and writing this up and please keep enjoying Valheim exactly how you want to!
I found out the ashwood bed thing the Hard way cause even the normal bed gave More comfort
Ya what the heck!
Oh my, that's why I'm 1 rest point down since I renovated my base to ashlands level build
nope same comfort not less the dragon bed is not the normal bed
Do you think Tower shields are useless, but then add ghost to your list. You know it would save you from dying from a ghost? A tower shield! Wow, look at that!
You shut down the lanterns, which you know has a permanent light source, instead decided to go for torches, and then talk about how useless it’s only fuel source is? Dude…
Well, as your number one? That would shit makes no sense. It’s none item. It’s basically a terrain feature! You can make exact same argument about a rock or a bush. They serve no purpose and you could get their resource elsewhere!
This is such a terrible list. Your place must be so boring.
I knew this list would get some people going 😂
i agree with the lanterns but everything else is kinda useless in terms of progress in the game. And how can you even get this angry about some random dude making a list about things he personaly doesnt use and dislikes xD
@@mathsm8910 i know right !🤣
@@SpazzyjonesGaming yea just make dumb lists like this to ragebait the comments to get the algorythmboost. im gonna tell youtube to not show me your dumb channel again
Me and my friend use bukeberries as a tool of war, we leave bukeberries strewn all over each others bases ,and sometimes throw them at each other , just to take up inventory space XD Its a subtle tool of malice !
thats amazing haha
I agree about the Elder power- I never use it. Maybe if it added a weight reduction for wood so you can load up and carry more it would be way more useful. I agree with the vast majority of items on this list.
Yeah I think it has its uses but it could use a bit more. Maybe also apply to mining or something? But that added that to the queen so I don't know
So many forsaken powers need to be rework.
Nah, Elder buff is the best buff in the game! lol Honestly, I do use it quite a bit when I am chopping down my tree farms.
@@kongvealsurvives I may try that the next time I am on. I planted 25 birch trees so we'll see.
@@kongvealsurvives its so little time you save with that. i wish it would at least give 10-15% attack speed with the axt, or give you 5% walk speed, or 2 extra inv slots just for wood that dont use weight, or no slow from the cart.
I’m sure you know how much wood you need in valheim, especially to turn it to coal. I argue that Yagluth’s ability is much more forgettable than the Elder’s
i agree, since you'd rather use meads for the resistance and keep a better boss buff.
Ya good point
4:17 Bro no joke. Started a new world and the TWO nearest Eikthyr spawners were on a separate island. The raft was forced.
YEP!
Just thouht about swimming esrlier today while playing. Theres NO way an athletic adult man would swim like a child with broken legs. Really hoping they adjust swimming in the Great North update
hahah I know right
I love that you still make Valheim content in 2024!
I do my best! Glad you appreciate it 😁
На самом деле монеты на начальном этапе игры очень полезны, так как на них можно купить следующие полезные вещи:
1) Удочка и наживка
2) Плоть Имира для Ледомора
3) Менингъёрт
4) 2 куриных яйца для разведения куриц
И всё это стоит дорого. Это после Яглута монеты становятся бесполезнее, но тогда по такой логике Потроха тоже бесполезна, потому что она нужна только для колбасок и это всё!😊
Sorry I don't speak the language 😭
I thought the bronze pickaxe would be mentioned, man it's the most useless tool upgrade as you can keep using the antler pickaxe all the way down to the iron age and can use a level 1 workbench to repair it.
thats a good one. the bronze age in general is pretty lackluster
Bros Builds looking like a Slum in Arica haha
Im the worst builder EVER hahaha
bro no i love puke berries like when my boars dont breed im just gonna vomit on them lmao
lolol. its a fun item
i have to defend the raft here. why. there are seeds where u dont get any blackforest on the starting island and 100% have to build a raft to progress.
Fair. And I've just started getting into some speed running stuff myself in Val and the raft is surprisingly useful for that. A whole new perspective for me
@@SpazzyjonesGaming also another use for the raft, if u just died and dont have a portal (or play whitout )but close to u base, raft is a fast option go back, alternitiv u could play on hardcore and not want to build a new ship everytime u die since ships are expensive.
lol spears? you're off your rocker man.
im not a fan but Im trying to adopt!
@@SpazzyjonesGaming I used to always end up going the sword route, usually skipping the early ones until silver sword, black metal, mistwalker, and finally nidhogg. it got boring after so many playthroughs, so i tried some no-sword runs and it was so cool using spears and knives. the spear is one of my favorite weapons, it's very useful in swamp crypts, it can take care of a Gjalll if you're out of arrows too. just don;t lose it!
I agree that anti food like pukeberries and rotten meat can be useless sometimes , but imagine waiting for the backup foods to wear off and eat better foods after you pickup your corpse .
That's a good point
Yeah pretty bang on list tbh.
Flametal armor's heat resist stat is pretty redundant but the armor stats on it are huge. If you like blocking/parrying the charred warriors, morgen or even valkyries, it's an absolute must
Thank you! Oh yeah, flametal certainly can be useful. Personally, I very rarely wear the heavy armor
The Tankard use to give a time duration buff on frost, fire and poison resist mead but it was removed. Never understood this decision. Dvergr circlets are useful for passive lighting.
oh for real? I don't even remember that
A raft was needed when we had no Eithyr summoner on the starting island, so we had to sail to the neighbouring one😅 but that was the only case
pain!
The spears are good! They hit quicker than every fast hitting mob. The fang spear can stagger a wolf or fuling even if it gets the jump on you.
True. There is an argument to be made
The flametal armor has saved me more than once when fighting in the ashlands as I focused on a melee build and it helped me tank hits that would've killed me in other armors. Especially when being swarmed or you face a 2 star enemy that would immediately kill you in the ask armor. Like other biomes, it is more based off of preference between sheer tanky defenses or more evasive roll based combat with the ask armor
absolutely. Always preference and I respect your choice! This is is extremely subjective and personal to me :)
I totally agree with the list, let's just hope they will tweak these items for the future and they will become useful. 😉
We can only hope!
I feel like most, if not all of these are because you either don't enjoy that aspect of the game or just don't care about looks, no offense
no offense taken. Its a completely subjective list. Personally I'm not a big builder
So, not a speed run tatic but, bronze armor makes a great backup for iron, as all level 4 tank armor is that same as level 1 of the next tier, so if I die in iron age, I can grab my level 4 bronze and at least be at level 1 iron Defense. But, I also like to make EVERYTHING, LOL.
Nice. I respect it!
4:05 i guess they can be used as glass, while lame i know it can be used a lil for deco
True
I will say, 1 stack of bukeperries is useful to keep around base for when you want to change foods or go off with a fresh charge (fighting bosses for example)
and I agree, ashlands has shown how much we need extra inventory space, haldor needs a mission of his own with item unlocks that are stronger bonuses (and potentially locking meringjord behind the first one?)
Give haldor a bigger belt!!!
Swamp wells gives me the impression of a WIP feature. Granted, I've only been playing Valheim since about 2 weeks ago, so I don't know how long it's been in the game.
you would think so. They've been there since 2021 unfortunately and still no purpose :(
@@SpazzyjonesGaming Do you know if they are planning on implementing a feature for diving underwater, like holding your breath? If so, maybe they are just waiting on another pre-requisite feature which is low priority on their list of tasks before they work on expanding some existing functionality/items/structures like the swamp well.
@@ShadowVipers i don't know of one. that would be cool though!
The grausten payload should be near the top of the list.
good one! All the payloads fit nicely with the catapult on this list
Dunno... in my experience, the Flametal Tower shield is pretty good, especially when multiple mobs are attacking you and can't bother with timing the parry and it only debuffs you wit -10% movement instead of --20% like other tower shields.
I'm using it with Ask set and it works really well in often fighting multiple opponents at once in ashlands.
Also, aren't smoke bombs used for creating temporary platforms on lava?
Nah the basalt bombs are used for creating platforms
Many players build and use the troll armor.
Without knowing that a single dead troll activates the trolls' base attacks.
Later in the game, many of the players overestimate the protection of their troll armor.
absolutely, troll armor expires fast
Great video Spazzy, I would recommend showing less of the later biomes such as mistlands and ashlands because it could spoil some newer players who might want to make everything a surprise for them. Other than that, great video and keep up the good work!
Thanks melo!
So you are going mimimi when you see items that don't deal damage or can support a building? Maybe try some other games?
I can't believe how upset this video has made people lol
@SpazzyjonesGaming It's rather fatuous and fooling than it is upsetting
While tower shields won't be most players' favorite, I will say that they ARE good at doing what they are intended to do: make you tanky and survive tougher fights. I went with a tank build on a multiplayer server with friends as the dedicated front line, and it does block much more damage and prevent stagger more often. But yes, it makes you very slow and you use the advantage of a counter attack parry bonus. In solo play, they are more useless for that reason since it doesn't technically help you kill things to remove the threat, but can help fight in higher biomes than you are gears for
I'm my experience they are good when there is lag making parrying difficult
@@SpazzyjonesGaming That's a fair point too. I would hope no one is lagging that much though lol, cause it gives a pretty good window for parrying. If it was a little harder, and they didn't include a massive movement speed debuff, tower shields might be used more in tougher fights.
I disagree with your take on the Dvergr circlet. While it indeed is a bit awkward to use when out and about, it's very useful when building in the dark/swamp, or when dungeon delving. Not to mention it makes a great light source when placed on an item stand.
No worries. I can see the value in it for sure. I never buy it but I could be sleeping on it's potential
I used the catapult and explosive loads to mine flametal, you get a lot more before it sinks.
I have heard of people doing that
Ballistas can be very effective if used correctly. During our first Ashlands-Playthrough we surrounded our shore-base by raising the ground, but we also had a V-shaped area leading to the main entrance. we put 6 ballistas in this K-Box: 2 directly before the gate, and 2 on each side of the V. We had set them: 2 for Charred, 2 for Morgen, 2 for Askvin. This helped a lot in defending the entrance!
Oh dang! You must have had a big stockpile of materials for all the ballistas and missles
@@SpazzyjonesGaming Well, we did not arrive to the ashlands before day 400 and did quite some grinding.
wait arent the vases meant to be crafted as fire-proof storage? making their build requirements important for say a hardcore player with fire tick enabled?
wow Im a dummy. I literally never thought about that
Crude bow is amazing! I rarely miss with it, and wood arrows are easy to make on the run. It’s an A-tier for me. Spear is annoying.
You must be a pro!
the raft is actually usefull, in my last save the first boss was on the other side of a strange generated river/sea so i couldnt reach the other side by swimming
Nice!
I had to build a raft for my friend and I to get to the Eikthyr one time🤣
desperate times haha
6:14 personally i like these pots, they have 3 slots and i use them to store materials for portals or stonecutter. It's faster than search for them in bigger storages and once they're full they cannot be filled with something else
thats fair!
I use them for death run stamina foods.
I personally really like the pot for base design, the skeleton for base design, and ghosts are good because they add luck into the trial chambers. For example, if you go into a trial chamber and get only no star skeletons, your fine even in the meadows, but if you go in and get rancid remains or even worse a ghost then based in your difficulty then either your screwed or you may have a challenging fight.
Respect. If only I were a better builder 🤣
-Flametal armor is useful because with some health food and potions, it turns you into a near-unkillable tank. It's a much more chill way to play than constantly dodging
-Lanterns are the only infinite-fuel light source with a decent level of brightness No one likes fueling torches for the hundredth time, plus they look way nicer
-Elder power is useful if you are in need of a lot of wood, just pop it and go berserker mode on some trees, then hop in the spawn portal and swap back to bonemass or eikthyr.
Fair enough!
The elder ability is worthless at that stage in the game. Should double your food buffs or something OP. Not slightly faster tree chopping.
agreed
Add withered bones to the honourable mentions at least
Yeah that's a good one..summons the boss and that's it
I don't think you can survive if you go to swamp without having bronze armor set, even if you have troll armor😅
You can! You must be careful though
I personally think the Crystal axe is somewhat useful, you find tons of the crystals so it feels relatively cheap to make while having decent dps, and I keep mine on a holder right next to my door for when I go to chop down my tree farm because I can be chopping down like 6 trees at the same time, not super useful but it’s worked for me XD
thats fair. I haven't used it much myself
@@SpazzyjonesGaming I haven't been a huge user of 2h axes myself for actual combat much so I'm not sure how other ones might fair in terms of dps/cost of crafting for tree farming purposes, or how many people even do large tree farms, so it might just be me. haha. Just figured I'd mention I do that incase others do the same, but I am by no means a pro so I don't want to go misleading people either, just wanted to put my thoughts out there. Keep up the awesome work dude!
@@maddoggaming1171 thanks man!
I disagree with spears personally, been using them along with a parry shield for a new play through and its been great. The secondary attack can be super quick if you're close to someone and staggers every time. Only swapped over when I had enough to get a maxed black metal atgeir
Yeah that's a controversial one. Many people live and die by the spear
Dwerger circlet allows you to construct a base with 0 light sources, significantly reducing the number of entities.
fair point
The crystal battleaxe is very overpowered in Ashlnads, imo its even better than the frostner
For real? That sweet spirit damage
The elder buff is extremely good unless you're a solo player building small shit shacks or abuse x times gather rates. The raft is nice to build when you need to cross a larger body of water on the go and is also used for some speedrun strats.
good points. I can't argue much with those
honestly love the tower shields mainly because i have issues parrying (eye issues mainly) also spears are just fun XD
Totally fair. Tower shields are also really good when dealing with lag making parrying even more difficult
I really disagree on the swimming skill, you don't want to find yourself in water, but that doesn't mean you sometimes won't - and it's great for a lesser stamina reduction!
thats fair!
Yep aside from aesthetics most of these are useless. I keep less than a stack of bukeberries in my kitchen/food storage area but in my current game (maybe 70-ish hours in, about to fight Fader) I’ve used them once when I accidentally ate some health food instead of Eitr food when I was using magic for the first time.
Good call. It's nice to have a stack of them in your base but like you I have almost never had a need to use them
You can craft 3 Dyrnwyn swords IF you set more drops
That's true
you can also get more if you activate the console and cheat you more
Its interesting that you prefer basic torches as you light source, but then also have resin on the list as useless. 😂
Lolol. Bit of a conflict
Resin is invaluable for ooze bombs when you're starting out in the Mistlands, just sayin'.
good point
coins are neat to get some insta coal when you out of wood or coal and need some coal asap just put 10 coins into obliterator and boom 1 coal so ez
You know what. I never considered that. Good one!
I thought the same thing when he mentioned resin since I prefer the Dvergr lanterns and using Surtling trophies on item stands as permanent light sources.
Agree with all points except elder power & Fishing. Yagluth power is worse than Elder & fishing by catch & release at least nets you some extra resources from reeling all the way in. Easiest way of getting additional loot. You can even get iron from giant herrings in the swamp.
Good point on the extra materials while fishing
Catapults can be very useful, if you use them as a way of transportation. If you want to explore the world quickly just set up a few catapults on top of mountains, then you can catapult youself far away without using a ship.
Man you can actually fly Sooooo far
You should have also mentioned how#1 is also a sneaky death trap. I've gotten stuck in the water before and unable to get out because the water stays pretty stable in the swamp and i couldn't climb out because of a broken stair
Hahah good point
bronze pickaxe is the most useless thing
it is useless. bronze in general
I heard one of the developers say that if your stuff is on fire it's better to just repair it and it instantly stops the fire
dang! have I been breaking stuff for no reason all this time???
@@SpazzyjonesGaming I just found out today
@@chrono2959 nice. thanks for the info
@spazzyjonesgaming
I strongly disagree with you concerning spears. I know you already said the flint spear was a good early game alternative, but I would go much further.
I basically only use spears until mistlands. They are trash in Ashlands, thats right (every oponent is sceletal).
Spears are very cheap to build. Look at the fang spear! This is ridiculous! It's basically free.
In defense of spears:
Swamp:
Many argue that the spears are bad in swamps, but that is only partially right. Iron spear destroys skeletons, as they are pretty weak as soon as you have iron. Spears are AWESOME against draugr. Their high attack speed makes them perfect to punish a parry and throwing them lets many oponents stagger. You can just throw the spear, walk up to the oponent and give the final blow. Yes spears are very bad against blobs, but also with swords or clubs you are in risk of getting poisoned, so I recommend carrying a sledgehammer with you in swamp anyways, regardless the 1h weapon you usually use.
Mountain:
In the mountains I think spears are the best weapons! They are great to keep wolves at a distance. Wolf runs towards you - just spear him. Even if he survives, he is staggered. Run up and finish him. Yes spears are bad against golems. But as they dont drop anything important I dont want to fight those anyways.
And again. The cost of the fang spear.
Plains:
In the plains I am totally sure the spear is the best weapon. Same case as with the draugr. They are way to good at punishing parries, and parrying fulings is the best way to deal with them as soon as you are in meele combat. Even when fighting fuling berserks or 2 star fulings the spear is useful. Doesn't matter if you cant block or parry them. Just throw the spear, run around them, pick up and repeat. You think you could do the same with the bow? In theory you can but often the long loading time messes with you. Doing this with a spear is much more forgiving and makes stamina management easier. As deathsquitos fly in a straight line towards you, it's easy to spear them. Even with the supercheap silver age spear you can completely demolish plains. Yagluth is a problem though.
Bonus point: Lox. It resists blunt and slash. With pierce as only neutral physical damage type spear let's you melt the loxes.
Mistlands:
Mistlands is something else. Or lets say: The mistwalker is. Spear is good against seekers and good against seeker soldiers. The throw staggers the seekers and the fast attack helps a lot, if you get access on a soldiers back. But the mistwalker is just too good. The bonus freeze gives mistwalker the edge over carapace spear.
Ashlands (RIP spear):
As I already said, in ashlands spears are not viable, as almost every enemy is resistant to pierce.
really well thought out. Many people have made me reconsider spears and I think as you pointed out, one of the best parts about them is how cheap they are. ALSO! your spear skill levels faster than any other melee skill which is a huge plus
@@SpazzyjonesGaming Them being cheap is playstyle dependant. If you take a lot of time and grind a lot it might not be important.
After a few playthroughs you start appreciating it.
But if you would gift me a silver age weapon (as soon as I beat Boneyboy and get to the mountains), I would still take the spear. As I said. Good vs wolves, good vs cultists as they are very easy to stagger with a throw, safe vs deathsquitos, in my opinion best vs groups of fulings as you don't get tempted to get your 3-hit-combo through and have very short attack animations and parry punishes and without a doubt best against loxes.
If deep north comes with big creatures with lots of fur similar to loxes, the world may recognize the worth of the spear ;)
Spears are underrated in Valheim.
i think spears are the most controversial weapon no doubt
@@SpazzyjonesGaming After the first boss, I managed to get the carapace spear. I can kill any mob with ease even in the mistlands.
While not top 30 useless, I invite you to take a second look at the crystal battleaxe. It is slow, but it is great at taking out small mobs through the plains. And, it's a fun change of pace. The key is using the middle mouse attack, the poke. This will stun small opponents allowing you to close and finish them before they swing. It is not effective against bigger mobs, trolls, beserkers, lox, bugs, and not great in ashlands either. It is great in the plains to help deal with goblin villages or from being overwhelmed. It is very satisfying to poke a skelly and watch him burn down.
I also like spears. :P
Haha I will give the battleaxe another try!
my recent playthrough:
towershield and spears XD dude. silverspeer upgrade to +3 costs 4 silver. FOUR! for 80+ damage
spears are nice because of how cheap they are!
Fun tip brothers and sisters!
If ANY of your stuff is on FIRE?!
You do not have to deconstruct it. If you REPAIR the burning area it will get fixed.
Think fire damage on buildings like water damage for regular wood only faster.
That's a great tip! 👍
@@SpazzyjonesGaming Heard it on PodHeim
Okay, my opinion time -
30 - Crude bow - agreed, but unless you want to do log rolling, you have no choice.
29 - Flametal armor - the helm looks really kewl.
28 - Tower shields - agreed, EXCEPT for the Serpent Scale shield.
27 - Spears - agreed 100%. I even skip the flint spear.
26 - Elder Power - agreed 100%.
25 - Dvergr Circlet and Lantern - TOTAL disagreement. The circlet is the second item I buy from Haldor. It allows hands-free searching in burial chambers and sunken crypts, as well as building or farming at night.
24 - Drynwyn - Never made it, so no opinion.
23 - Coins - agreed. Need something more to buy - that is worth buying. Say spend 2500gp and get a longship. (Maybe need to adjust that cost, but the idea is sound IMHO.)
22 - Bronze armor - agreed 100%. Never made it once.
21 - Resin - Needed, but not in those quantities. I suggest deleting it from the drops of greydwarfs,
20 - Fireworks - Just a way to spend coins.
19 - Rag armor - Anyone who makes rag pants is a fool.
18 - Swim skill - agreed.
17 - Catapult - only good for launching yourself across the world. ROTFL.
16 - Crystal - I like it for windows and clerestories.
15 - Bronze/Iron Arrows - I only use these if I find them. I never make them.
14 - Ghosts - agreed.
13 - Raft - I once had a world where the spawn was an island in the middle of a bay. Nothing but Meadows. No choice but to raft to mainland.
12 - Red and Blue Jute - good for aesthetics.
11 - Ashwood bed - never made it, but if it's not better than dragon bed, I never will.
10 - Fishing Rod and Hat - never tried fishing. I think it takes too long to get anything worthwhile.
9 - Charcoal Resin - never found this item.
8 - Ballistae - I love these, but I always use a trophy - either troll or fuling or especially seeker.
7 - Traps - agreed.
6 - Bukeperries / Rotten Meat - agreed. These go straight to the Obliterator.
5 - Tankard - I like it for decorating a fest hall.
4 - Asksvin Bones - the skeleton is hilarious - "Asksvin Rides - 25gp".
3 - Charred Skull - never found one.
2 - Smoke bomb - never made one.
1 - Swamp wells - agreed.
Totals - Agree with you 19/30. Disagree 6/30. No Opinion 5/30.
That's not too bad. Mostly aligned! Thanks for taking the time to leave this comment! 😃
its so facinating how different the game is for everyone and every playthrough changes your understanding of the game. at first i built tower shilds - they had better stats. I always built the bronze armor - had better stats too. I never used dvergr circlets because i wanted meginjord and forgot there was somthing else in the shop. I slowly realise everytime i play it how much more efficient i couldve been.
@@mathsm8910 Tru dat!
I couldn't disagree more with Spears. It has always been my main weapon, except for ashlands. It is absolutely OP vs single targets, it definitely has to most attack speed out of any melee weapon in the game and has similar damage to other melee weapons. It's the perfect weapon to go with a buckler, and a flint spear is more than enough to get you a full troll armor set. As for the retrieval, always carry a second weapon just in case, but I have rarely ever had trouble retrieving it since I only ever use it to get sneak damage on a foe before engaging. That being said, it is mostly for single target, so I can see that complaint, but still don't agree that it's bad.
Good points. It's absolutely a polarizing opinion
i left valheim for almost a year and boy o boy swam wells were such a scam
Such scams!
flametal armor is good but not in ashlands where you need milion stamina
Fair
Without bad choices, we wouldn't have any choices at all.
why do you put the flametal armor on the list if it didnt have the heat resistance would you still put it here? it doesnt make the armor worse at all
I'm personally not a fan of heavy armor and the bonuses of the other armor outclass the flametal
I agree with the bronze armour, it gives you speed penalty and is way grindier and troll Armor may offer less protection but the set has has no penalties and adds a sneak bonus, plus if you learn how taking down trolls it is easy to get.
Absolutely
At first i boiled with rage seeing you diss some of the most useful and fun things in this game but then remembered youre a human being with opinions and views aswell. I simply agree to disagree
Haha thanka for understanding. It's a VERY subjective list so I completely understand that people will disagree
i cannot believe charcoal resin cant be used to make torches that never go out, it just feels like wasted potential
I agree. It's shocking to me it doesn't serve a greater purpose
I can see it being needed for the Deep North as a source of heat/light or maybe as a boat component.
Same goes for the flaming sword. It very likely to be a item that will make entry in the Deep North less chilling.
Nothing is useless in Valheim, it’s what make this game so great. If I had to make a list:
-Hildir’s clothing: the quest are fun but traveling around with chest to get clothing was a big meh
-Elder’s power: who uses that ?!
For everything else, the Obliterator takes care of it. Can we can "charred bones pile" as a build piece ;)
Dverger circlet is not useless. It is a great lightsource for builds. Just put it on item stand and you have an infinite lightsource. I use it to light up my storage for example.
fair enough
1:42 I buy Dvergr circlet when I don't have anything else to buy from haldor. It helped me in the sunken crypts to see better since its realy dark. I don't mind -helmet once you use it since I allways parry draugr and other mobs.
Agreed, I still use them in the late game when going into Burial chambers and Sunken Crypts for Iron or Surtling Cores. Makes the treasure items easier to see.
Totally fair. If you have the extra gold, why not!
@@nikolaiandersson6024 yes those that are on the ground
This list made me cringe....
But everyone is entitled to their opinion.
What! its a great list :p
So with full flametal armor and ashen cape at their max upgrades atm you get 142 armor, enemies can still bloody you quite abit, but I honestly enjoy thw durability it brings, especially with bonemass while im assaulting a fortress, but I will concede that the heat resist feels somewhat negligible 😂
Hahah we can agree on the heat resistance at least
I used the Circlet when restarting a familiar seed for ashlands with an old character(left all other gear and weapons on the old seed for now), it was pretty handy in early game going through dungeons.
Those burial chambers are pretty damn dark
I disagree with some stuff you put on this list, but overall you are right on most
nice! its a super subjective list so i completely understand people disagreeing
I very much disagree with the bronze armor its really good for a first heavy armor and is better than the root armor
That's fair. I always prefer light armor