![]() Luckily, we haven’t had any more run-ins with the serpent, either. Though on the map, this looks like quite a distance, it turned out to only be a day’s sail from the closest Outpost. But at least we knew where to finally find Moder. Seeing that Syn and I split up a bit, we also found them at just about the same time in the same sort of structure – tucked up under the stairs in those tall stone towers. Not one… but TWO runestones for Moder in those mountains! So, just as before, we tossed up a quick outpost (we’ve been building them into the side of the mountains lately) and a portal for quick access. When we finally got down to the Yagluth island, we did run across some mountain biome. The event still remains on our map, however. ![]() This usually means a wolf pack is coming to attack on that location, but seeing we were in the ocean, we just sailed away from the spot, and it wasn’t very effective. We also had a humorous moment where we became hunted while out on the waters. Along the way, we found two Leviathans side by side, so made a quick stop for chitin. It was quite a sail from the known lands to the south east, but we made it down to the island very near where Yagluth resides. Since we were going to be sailing to find new locations anyhow, and we don’t know the location of Moder, why not sail towards the next boss since we do know that location and see if we can find mountains around there to search? That way, we’re making some sort of progress that we can use later. It’s been a couple of weekends of play that we’ve been on the search, so when this past weekend rolled around, I looked at what we’d uncovered on our map and made a suggestion. Despite finding another larger mountain biome on the next new island, we didn’t find the Moder runestone… and instead found the runestone for the next boss! We had to set out to see to find new islands with mountains, all the while trying to avoid the plains as much as possible – which isn’t always easy as these biomes often fall next to each other. We explored mountain after mountain after mountain with no luck until we exhausted all the mountain biomes that we’d brushed up against during our earlier travels. When you get to Moder’s summoning spot, you will need to offer 3 Dragon Eggs.So, where we left off in our last Valheim adventures was the long search to find the runestone that would point us to the location of the next boss, Moder. The area is random, meaning it could be nearby or not so much. The red glowing rune will mark Moder’s location on your map when you come across it so that you’ll know exactly where to go. To summon Moder, you’ll have to find his sacrificial altar from inside one of the stone houses near the Mountains biome. The fight is also primarily a long-range battle, so bring your absolute best bow you can craft and plenty of Poison Arrows. You may not need the Stamina and Healing Potions, but they’ll come in handy, just in case. Moder’s weakness is poison, so be sure to stock up on lots of Poison Arrows, Frost Resistance Potions, Stamina Potions, and Healing Potions. Like all the bosses in Valheim, each has its vulnerabilities you can exploit to make the fight easier. Here’s our guide on how to summon and defeat Moder in Valheim. ![]() We recommend a group of two to make this fight go smoothly, but it’s also possible as a solo player with the right strategy. Come prepared, and you’ll be able to take the creature down with no problems. Moder is the boss of Valheim‘s treacherous Mountain biome and one of the more challenging foes you’ll encounter on your journeys.
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