How do you maximize the effectiveness of the Frostner in the Plains?
The Frostner is one of the most powerful weapons in Valheim, especially in the Plains biome, where its frost and spirit damage can be highly effective against enemies like Fulings and Lox. To maximize its effectiveness, you need to understand its mechanics, upgrade it properly, and pair it with the right gear and strategies.\n\nFirst, Frostner is a two-handed mace that deals frost, blunt, and spirit damage. Frost damage slows enemies, making it easier to kite and control fights. Blunt damage is particularly effective against skeletons and blobs, while spirit damage is strong against undead and wraiths. In the Plains, Frostner''s frost damage is especially useful against Fulings, as it slows their aggressive attacks, giving you more time to react.\n\nTo craft Frostner, you need to reach the Mountains biome and gather materials like Silver, Ymir Flesh, Freeze Glands, and Ancient Bark. Silver is mined in the Mountains using a Wishbone, which is obtained by defeating Bonemass. Ymir Flesh is purchased from Haldor the merchant in the Black Forest. Freeze Glands drop from Drakes in the Mountains, and Ancient Bark is harvested from Ancient Trees in the Swamp biome. Once crafted, upgrade Frostner at a Forge using additional Silver and Freeze Glands to increase its damage and durability.\n\nIn the Plains, Frostner''s frost effect is invaluable for crowd control. Fulings, for example, are fast and hit hard, but Frostner''s slowing effect allows you to manage multiple enemies at once. Use the secondary attack (right-click) to perform a powerful AoE slam that knocks back enemies and applies the frost debuff. This is particularly useful when surrounded by Fuling Berserkers or groups of Fulings.\n\nPair Frostner with a strong shield, such as the Black Metal Shield, to block incoming attacks while waiting for openings to strike. Stamina management is crucial, as Frostner''s attacks consume a significant amount. Equip the Wolf Armor set from the Mountains biome for frost resistance and high defense, or the Padded Armor set for even better protection in the Plains. Always carry stamina-boosting foods like Serpent Stew, Lox Meat Pie, and Blood Pudding to maintain your combat efficiency.\n\nOne common challenge in the Plains is dealing with Deathsquitos. While Frostner is not ideal for these fast-moving enemies, you can use a bow like the Draugr Fang to take them down from a distance before engaging in melee combat. Another challenge is Lox, which are tanky and deal heavy damage. Frostner''s frost effect can slow Lox, making it easier to dodge their attacks and land hits. Use the terrain to your advantage, such as hiding behind rocks or trees to avoid their charges.\n\nFinally, practice your timing and positioning. Frostner''s attacks have a slight delay, so anticipate enemy movements and strike when they are vulnerable. Use the environment to funnel enemies into narrow spaces, where Frostner''s AoE attacks can shine. Always keep an eye on your stamina bar and retreat if necessary to recover.\n\nIn summary, Frostner is a versatile and powerful weapon in the Plains biome when used correctly. Upgrade it fully, pair it with strong armor and food, and master its attack patterns to dominate your enemies. With proper preparation and strategy, Frostner can make the Plains a much more manageable biome.