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Fulings are aggressive creatures found in Plains, especially within Fuling villages. They resemble small, goblin-like beings that appear to possess their own tribalistic culture. It is implied through runestones and totems that they worship Yagluth, a long dead king.

Drops[]

Item 0 Star 1 Star 2 Star
Black metal scrap Black metal scrap 1 2 4
Coins Coins 5-9 (25%) 10-18 (50%) 20-36
Fuling trophy Fuling trophy 10% 10% 10%

Spawning[]

Type Limit Frequency Stars
Anywhere in Plains during the daytime 2 Uncommon Yes
Anywhere in Plains during the nighttime, despawn at dawn 5 Very common Yes
Anywhere in most biomes during the nighttime after Yagluth has been defeated, despawn at dawn 3 Uncommon No
Common spawn point in Fuling Villages and other structures - One time Yes
During "The horde is attacking!" event 8 Very common No
During "They were bros, man." event 8 Very common Yes (Minimum 1 Star)

Strategy[]

See: Aggressive Creature Strategies

Gallery[]

Notes[]

  • Fulings have unusually sharp hearing and will be able to detect the player from a much longer distance than other enemies. Chopping down trees or mining ore is likely to attract their attention.
  • Fulings are relatively noisy. The distinctive sound of their chatter or laughter will often be the first sign that they are active in an area.
  • Fulings are extremely fast and agile, but they sometimes fail to register the edge of a player-dug ditch until it is too late to avoid falling in.
  • Fulings are particularly slow swimmers. Adventurers may use this to their advantage, for instance, by jumping over a river (natural or player-made) while firing arrows at their now slow targets.
  • While most creatures in Valheim take inspiration from counterparts in Norse mythology, the Fuling seem to be an exception. The closest parallel would be the Goblin, more traditionally used in fantasy works since their popularization within the Dungeons & Dragons setting. This is further indicated by them being named "Goblin" in the game files.
  • "Fuling" can be roughly translated into "ugly one" in modern Swedish.
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