
Whether that's true or not is yet to be discovered, but we can't wait to find out. One theory as to why these biomes currently exist in the game despite not being fleshed out is that when an update comes to add content to these regions, players won't have to start a new world to access that content the biomes will already exist. Currently, only Surtlings can be found here. The Deep North is similar to the Mountains biome in that it's very snowy, but is slightly flatter from screenshots.įinally, the Ashlands is a barren wasteland. The Mistlands looks like a bunch of enormous trees with cobwebs everywhere, implying spider enemies will be found up there. Currently running Afterlife random gen with pure Forest biome with a few touches of Burnt and wasteland. These are technically in the game already – the Mistlands can be found on the east and west borders of every map, the Deep North is at the very top, and the Ashlands on the bottom – but they're severely lacking in content and there isn't a lot to do there.

Now we get to the "in development" biomes.

(Image credit: Coffee Stain Publishing/Valheim wiki)
