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New Valheim Ashlands Weapon Will Let You Fly With The Right Gear

One of the new weapons coming to in the update will let players fly with the right gear. rose to fame in the survival genre and has held pace ever since. Though it may not have as much content as other popular titles, the combination of fun gameplay, immersive building, and systematic changes have propelled it. These changes lessened the tedious grind common for the genre and put a focus on story and combat progression being the real challenge.

The update has been described as a massive overhaul to 's combat system. Every new enemy will focus on ability use and changing combat pacing. Previously, non-boss combat could feel repetitive with attack spamming and occasional dodges. This update will also add a myriad of new weapons, including a new system that will allow the new highest tier, Flametal, to be upgraded to magic weapons.

Valheim's firey hellscape Ashlands update adds plenty of new innovative and creative content in one underrated area that may surprise many players.

Thanks to Reddit user fayt03, it has been discovered the Battleaxe, which can be dual-wielded, allows players to «fly» under certain circumstances with the Feather Cape. This flying is just an animation glitch accompanied by the Feather Fall buff, which negates all fall damage from the Feather Cape. This was originally done with sprints for shorter bursts but would reduce stamina. This method does not reduce stamina and only requires a flat or upward surface in the targeted direction when the Battleaxe secondary attack is used.

To craft a Battleaxe requires 30 Ancient Bark, 35 Iron, and four Leather Scraps. Higher-tier versions are made with the same numerical recipe but use rarer resources than the base form. The Feather Cape is crafted with ten Feathers, five Scale Hides, and 20 Refined Eitr. However, Refined Eitr can only be found in the Mistlands, so this movement tech can only be used once that biome is reached.

This technique is somewhat location-specific due to its conditions. This

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