![]() While Soldiers cannot fly, they have three hard-hitting attacks:īlock or parry their attacks, counterattack once - twice at most - and then fall back and prepare to block again. Seeker Soldiers are tougher versions of their flying cousins. Having these little ankle biters attacking you can be an unwelcome distraction. It's a good idea to destroy any Seeker Eggs and kill Broods before engaging in a serious fight. Broods are not much of a threat alone, but you may face multiple at the same time if an AOE attack causes a bunch of eggs to break. They spawn from eggs, regardless of whether you destroy them or they get destroyed as collateral damage. Seeker Broods are typically only found within Infested Mines and the Infested Citadel. Make sure to watch your back just in case one of their buddies is flying in to help. That said, they are often found in groups of 2-3. Seekers aren't terribly strong if you're equipped with good gear for the Mistlands. While you can usually hit them with a ranged attack to start a fight, you should expect them to quickly close to melee distance. Seekers drop Carapace, a crucial component for Crafting the new armor in the Mistlands. Seekers are large, bug-like creatures that have the ability to fly short distances. The Gjall drops a Bilebag you'll need three of them to craft the new Axe that debuted with the Valheim Mistlands Biome. It seems very difficult (if not outright impossible) to avoid the shake by jumping. Braver Vikings may get it in their head to ride on its back, but the Gjall will shake you off after just a few seconds. Killing a Gjall is best done with a ranged weapon. ![]() It's fairly passive until you get into its range then, it shoots explosive projectiles at you that can also set you on fire. The Gjall is a floating oddity that looks like something out of the Cthulu mythos.
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