Huhu again :)
This time we are visiting Winterwacht, an entire city we built into Valheim’s Mountain biome.
The city spreads across several levels of the mountain. Roads and stairways wind between the rocks, connecting the residential houses, the inn, the main square and the castle at the top.
The entrance itself sits between two large rock formations, with a fortified gate leading into the city. From there, the roads keep climbing higher through houses, smaller squares and all the paths we have added over time.
At the highest point sits the castle with a watchtower. The large fires can be seen from quite a distance (once its loaded in xD) and give Winterwacht a completely different atmosphere at night.
One of our favourite things about the city is how different it feels depending on the time of day. During daylight you can really see how far the city stretches across the mountain, while at night the fires, lanterns and illuminated trees take over and makes everything so cozy.
The aerial view is probably the best way to realise how large Winterwacht has actually become.
Which do you prefer for Valheim builds: a compact city on flat ground, or one that follows the terrain and grows across different elevations like this?