Can I use a raft to transport resources from a dungeon?
Yes, you can use a raft to transport resources from a dungeon in Valheim, but it requires careful planning and execution. Rafts are one of the earliest watercraft you can build, and while they are slow and not ideal for long-distance travel, they are useful for short trips across water to move resources from dungeons or other locations. To use a raft effectively, you need to understand the game mechanics, crafting requirements, and potential challenges.\n\nFirst, you must craft a raft. To build a raft, you need 20 Wood, 6 Leather Scraps, and 6 Resin. Wood is easily gathered by chopping trees, while Leather Scraps come from hunting Boars, and Resin is obtained by destroying Greydwarf nests or dropped by Greydwarves. Once you have the materials, open your crafting menu (press Tab) and select the raft under the Hammer''s Misc tab. Place the raft in shallow water near the dungeon exit for easy access.\n\nTransporting resources from a dungeon to your raft requires careful inventory management. Dungeons, such as Burial Chambers in the Black Forest biome, often contain valuable resources like Surtling Cores, Amber, and Rubies. However, your inventory space is limited, so prioritize high-value items. If you are carrying heavy materials like Copper or Tin, consider making multiple trips or using a cart to transport items to the raft. Carts can be built with 20 Wood and 10 Bronze Nails, but they are only useful on land.\n\nOnce your inventory is full, head to your raft and place the items in its storage. Rafts have limited storage space, so you may need to make multiple trips if you have a large haul. To maximize efficiency, plan your route carefully. If the dungeon is near a body of water, you can sail directly to your base or a nearby outpost. However, if the dungeon is inland, you may need to transport items overland to the nearest water source before loading them onto the raft.\n\nOne common challenge is dealing with enemies while transporting resources. Dungeons are often surrounded by hostile creatures like Greydwarves or Skeletons, and sailing can attract Sea Serpents in the Ocean biome. To mitigate this, clear the area around the dungeon before loading your raft. Bring weapons like a Bow or a Club to defend yourself, and consider building a small outpost near the dungeon for temporary storage and safety.\n\nAnother challenge is the raft''s slow speed, which can make long journeys tedious. If you are transporting resources across large bodies of water, consider upgrading to a Karve or Longship later in the game. These faster vessels have more storage and are better suited for long-distance travel. However, for early-game players, the raft is a reliable option for short trips.\n\nIn summary, using a raft to transport resources from a dungeon is a viable strategy in Valheim, especially in the early game. Craft a raft, manage your inventory carefully, and plan your route to avoid enemies and maximize efficiency. While rafts are slow, they are a practical solution for moving resources across water. As you progress, consider upgrading to faster boats for more efficient transportation.\n\nPractical tips: Always carry a Hammer and repair materials to fix your raft if it takes damage. Build a small dock near your base for easy loading and unloading. If you encounter a Sea Serpent, sail close to shore to escape. Finally, mark dungeon locations on your map to streamline future resource-gathering trips.