To prepare better for a fight, you can build a warcamp to train warriors. If it is destroyed, your progress on the current island is lost and subsequently the current game. The stone where your vikings appear needs to stay intact. You can see how many enemies and what kind appear by clicking on a portal. Sometimes, you only win if you open the smaller portals, too and defeat all the enemies there. But be careful, enemies may come out of the portal and attack your Vikings. If your Vikings approach a portal, you can click it and open it with the corresponding icon. You can complete an island map (or keep playing, if you wish), when your Vikings open the largest portal on the map. You can also demolish buildings, salvaging some of the resources spent in the process. Keep in mind that you can't grow crops for farms on stone. If it's orange or even red, you need more resources. If the ground is highlighted green, you need less resources to build something. The composition of the ground you are building on is important. If your Vikings are hungry or tired, they'll work less efficiently. Well-rested Vikings will be able to work longer and more efficiently. Also, workers who have a place to rest recover faster than those poor guys who have to camp in the open. Tents and their larger counterparts increase the limit of available Vikings. The in-game describtions will help you here. Build those close to the other buildings they have to interact with. The building extensions were removed and turned into seperate buildings. You can increase this radius by building roads, making your Vikings reach their destination faster. So, always build a woodcutter near trees, a fishing hut near water, a quarry should be near rocks and so on. If you click on a production building you see the radius of influence of the correspondent worker. No fish means hungry vikings early in the game. a fishing rod for the fishing hut, which the toolmaker has to make. You need to build an axe for the woodcutter the woodcutter is able to punch trees into logs, but it takes much longer than using an axe. This means, you start an island by building a toolmaker and then a woodcutter. Vikings don't build tools on their own anymore and you got more control over which tools they produce. We've recently introduced the toolmaker to Valhalla Hills. How will they ever manage to build a settlement, confused as they are right now? Your Vikings have fallen from grace and from Valhalla. If they will not give your people the reward you all deserve, then by your axe, you will take it from them.Welcome to the world of Valhalla Hills, bold warrior! Reach the portal at the top of each mountain, and shout your battle cry loud enough for the gods to hear.But the journey is a hazardous one, and the Vikings will need to do one thing first…survive! Now, you must lead your band of outcast Viking warriors through the mountain region of Valhalla Hills, where a magical portal awaits to take to your rightful place in the realm of the gods.There's only one thing for it - you'll have to guide your newfound companions to heavenly glory the only way you know how. More interested in building villages than pillaging them, you now find yourself far from home with a disgruntled band of recently-deceased muscleheads. In Valhalla Hills, you are Leko - youngest son of Odin, exiled to Midgard by your father for failing to meet his expectations.But when they knocked on the heavenly gates to receive their final reward, no one answered. They died an honorable death and have earned their place in the halls of Valhalla. They spent their whole lives in service to the gods of Asgard.
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