How to craft the Staff of Embers in Valheim
Show off the magical side of your Viking.
The Staff of Embers is a new magical weapon that arrived in Valheim with the Mistlands update. Along with a new biome to explore, there are resources, enemies, and even a new Mistlands boss to discover, so the Viking afterlife has plenty to keep you busy.
One of the most exciting additions to arrive with the new Mistlands update, however, is the ability to use magic. There are several new magic weapons that allow you to hurl fire, ice, or conjure a friendly skeleton to help you in battle, making it easier to keep your distance and survive—in theory at least. If you're ready to stash your sword and axe your axe, here's how to craft a Staff of Embers in Valheim.
Valheim Staff of Embers materials
You'll need to venture at least a little way into the Mistlands if you want to craft the Staff of Embers as two of the three materials come from the new biome. Here's what you'll need:
- Yggdrasil wood x20
- Surtling Core x4
- Refined Eitr x16
Even if you've only spent a little time in the Viking afterlife, you've likely got a few Surtling Cores stashed away. These are primarily found inside Black Forest crypts though you can also farm them from Surtling enemies in the Swamp.
Meanwhile, the Yggdrasil wood is arguably the easiest of the Mistlands resources to get hold of—all you need is a black metal axe to harvest this resource. The Refined Eitr, on the other hand, takes a lot more preparation than the others. First you'll need to extract sap from ancient roots, then you'll need to refine the sap using an Eitr Refinery. Luckily our Valheim Eitr guide explains all the steps involved.
How to make a Galdr Table in Valheim
You can't make the Staff of Embers with any old workbench—you'll need to make the new crafting station, the Galdr Table, the materials for which have their own challenges. In addition to the resources needed for the staff, you'll need to venture into the dangerous Mines that are found through the Mistlands, and retrieve at least five Black Cores.
Here's what you need to make a Galdr Table:
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- Yggdrasil wood x20
- Black Metal x10
- Black Core x5
- Refined Eitr x5
Once you've amassed all the materials, you can build the new crafting station. It looks pretty snazzy too so it will brighten up your workshop as well as let you make cool new magical weapons.
Now you're ready to craft your Staff of Embers and take on everything the Mistlands has to throw at you. Just make sure you stock up on the new magic Valheim food so you can fling those fireballs.
Sarah started as a freelance writer in 2018, writing for PCGamesN, TechRadar, GamingBible, Red Bull Gaming and more. In 2021, she was offered a full-time position on the PC Gamer team where she takes every possible opportunity to talk about World of Warcraft and Elden Ring. When not writing guides, most of her spare time is spent in Azeroth—though she's quite partial to JRPGs too. One of her fondest hopes is to one day play through the ending of Final Fantasy X without breaking down into a sobbing heap. She probably has more wolves in Valheim than you.
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