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As has become the pattern of this series of Valheim posts, we’re going straight to a boss fight. I had setup for the fight in the previous post, so now it was time to go fight Yagluth.

The altar with the least useful vegvisir ever
First things first though. I had to make sure everything was ready. I got Frostner off of the display stand, made sure I had the right meads to hand, cleared out any excess items from my bag, and baked some more break and lox pies to sustain me for the fight.

Getting ready
I did this as night fell so as to go to bed and get up and have the whole day ahead of me for the fight. The early worm… gets something in this analogy. So I took the portal out to Yagluth’s altar, put the totems in the altar… and then realized I only had four totems with me and you need five to summon Yagluth.
So it was back to base to dig through chests to figure out where I was storing the extras. I found them and by mid-morning I was back at the altar and ready with the totems to start the fight.

Five totems, all in place
The totems look like what you get if you took the Mandelorian idea and decided to make a series with Baby Yagluth as a character.
Anyway, I set them up, pressed the button and it was Yagluth time!

Yagluth… is in there somewhere
Yagluth is kind of tough to see if you’re plan is to just get in there and melee him down, dodging when you can and hiding when you need to recover. The wiki suggests that you can endure quite a bit of punishment if you’re careful and a bit mobile and can get in there and hit hard.
And that mostly worked… though eventually you just have to get out of the way, drink a health mead, and go hide behind one of the pillars to let your health come back.

Hiding from Yagluth
I had to take two such time outs, rushing in after the second determined to just beat him down.
And I did it.

Yagluth defeated… again, tough to see what is going on at melee range
Unfortunately I had about 20 health left at the final blow… and he had a damage over time on me I guess… because I died about five seconds later.

Whoops, I’m dead too
So I made my third trip of the day out to his altar to collect his trophy and the building material enabler that lets you get to the next round of gear and upgrades. I ended up dying three times, twice when cleaning up the nearby fuling camp and then once after Yagluth.

Four days on the plains
Now it was time to decide about the mistlands. The fun part of the game for me tends taper off with the defeat of Yagluth. Yet, with combat set to easy, I felt like maybe I ought to try the mistlands again. I still had the mist removing mod, so at least that wouldn’t be an issue.
I wasn’t keen to go searching through the mistlands for the Queen however, so I went back to the map site, put in my world seed, and found the Queen closest to where I had bases and portals. It turns out that was pretty much straight south from Yagluth.

Yagluth and the Queen located
With that bit of navigational help it was just a matter of sailing on down there.
That always sounds easier than it actually is, in part because of the perverse nature of the wind in the game, which seems to always know where you want to go and blows the opposite direction.
After some tacking back and forth and sailing through some islands, I did manage to find a shore to pull up onto.

The longboat grounded on the shore
That was on the western end of the island with the Queen in a narrow strip of plains biome, just large enough to have a fuling tower, which I managed to clear out. I setup a portal in that, my first small base on the island.
But I needed to get somewhere, something not helped by the topology of the mistlands, which favors broken peaks and winding valleys.

It is still a bit misty, even with the mist removing mod
Climbing over the rocky peaks requires a lot of stamina, while walking through the valleys… attracts attention.

I run into some seekers
Also, the valleys never quite seem to lead where you need them to. That and the island was also pretty broken up, with small lakes and ponds all over. I was looking for, if not the Queen, at least an infested mine I could start in with. I abused the zero build cost with the hammer to build boats at need to cross bits of water in my way.
Eventually I stumbled on what looked like the latter, an infested mine, on the shore of one of the lakes.

My Karve and the infested mine up the hill
Now the question is how committed I am to the mistlands. I have been there and done the things already and… it wasn’t that much fun the first time through.
The game has, or course, changed in the last two years since I was facing the mistlands, so it might be worth perusing.
Then again, Forza Horizon 6 comes out today as well, and I am down to jump on that as well. Will it be time for a Valheim break? It might very well go that way.


































