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Bows are some of the more versatile weapons in but Vikings will need arrows, and therefore feathers, to use them.In, players may be tasked with fighting the powerful Forsaken bosses to bring order to the realm, but there is also nothing stopping them from just exploring the world, fighting minor enemies, crafting every armor set, and building enormous bases or a beautifully designed house.
Feathers may be one of the first materials players ever encounter once they spawn into, but their use later on in the game is not made apparent. When players first get a stone axe and begin chopping down trees, they may come across some feathers that have fallen onto the ground. These are simple and lightweight materials that players will not have an immediate use for, but they should store any they find.
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Feathers drop from beech and fir trees, which can be found in the Meadow and the Black Forest biomes respectively. There are often very few available at first. Larger numbers of feathers can be found in chests within burial chambers or in abandoned buildings, but finding and fighting through those can be a hassle. The best way to collect feathers is by obtaining them at the source: birds.
Players can get more Feathers in from crows and seagulls. Seagulls are usually found around the coasts and are usually the first bird players ever see in the game. White and with black-tipped wings, they are fairly easy to spot in any biome. Crows, on the other hand, can be a bit trickier to spot. They are usually all black and found primarily
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