
Sausages and Serpent Stew are recommended, as is Cooked Lox Meat if you can get it. In order to really advance in the area, you're going to need to raid the outposts created by the goblin-like Fulings, which can be tough because they're usually very populous, so you'll need a lot of ammo and a lot of high-level food. Bring the gear to make portals with you, so you can set up small outposts and escape in an emergency. In general, it's a good idea to have an exit strategy when you enter the Plains biome. Make sure to bring the gear to make a portal (and place one back at a safe spot) so you can create an emergency exit. If you can clear a Fuling outpost early, you can use it as a base of operations. Poison arrows are pretty effective here, and as you start killing Deathsquitos, crafting Needle Arrows out of their stingers will allow you to do more damage from afar. Ranged fighting is how you'll probably deal with most enemies on the Plains when you first start out-you'll want to be as stealthy as possible so you don't get rushed by multiple foes at once.

Deathsquitos are best dealt with at great distances with your bow, or as they come straight in to attack you (as opposed to strafing sideways between their attacks). These flying insects are tough to hit, tough to dodge, and tough to block-and they do serious damage when they attack you. You might want to get into the settings and turn down Valheim's music when entering the Plains, which will allow you to hear the telltale buzzing of some of its worst enemies: the Deathsquitos.
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The Plains are full of tough, high-level enemies that will make short work of you in just about any gear, so it's best to exercise serious caution when exploring there. You'll want such a location, because in order to make Padded Armor, you're probably going to need to set up a farm.
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Once Moder is down, you can prepare for venturing into the Plains to make a permanent base. You'll need all three to make use of the materials you'll find in the Plains, with the Spinning Wheel being the most essential for upgrading your armor. The Dragon Tear powers the Artisan Table, which opens up the ability to make the Blast Furnace, Windmill, and Spinning Wheel crafting stations. Moder drops Dragon Tears when defeated, which are a specific item you'll need to make new crafting stations when you get to the Plains.
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Check out our complete Moder guide for a rundown of how to beat the frost dragon, either alone or with a team. With a good set of Wolf Armor, a strong bow, and a Silver Shield, you should have everything you need to find and destroy Moder, the boss of the Mountain biome. Defeating Moder in the Mountain biome gets you the Dragon Tear, which is necessary to access the crafting stations you'll need to make Padded Armor (among other high-level stuff). The bounties of the Plains will be closed to you, however, until you kill Moder, the boss of the Mountain biome. Poison arrows are a pretty solid choice, especially if you can tag enemies with them without being spotted. You should also craft as many high-level arrows as you can.
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You may even want to put in the time to gather extra resources and upgrade your Wolf armor as much as you can.Īs for weapons, a solid bow like the Draugr Fang is a good get, as is a Silver Shield for fighting enemies at close-range. You'll want a good set of Wolf Armor before venturing into the Plains, unless you don't mind doing a lot of corpse runs to recover your stuff, so be prepared to construct a Silver mining operation to get yourself geared up. You can't really deal with the Plains biome until you've made significant strides through the other biomes, and particularly the Mountains.
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