What is the White Arrow in Valheim?

What is the White Arrow in Valheim? There's a small white arrow in the corner of the minimap in Valheim, and it's one of the most useful information players can have.

valheimIn , players are expected to build various boats to explore the world. From the simple and slow Valheim raft to the gigantic fast Longboat, players can scour the oceans for wildlife and new lands. But sailing can be difficult when the wind is so important.

What is the White Arrow in Valheim?

Wind is key to the experience given Valheim's massive map. It changes the trajectory of arrows, decides which way a tree will fall, and more. Both passive and aggressive NPCs in the world can smell players, and the wind blowing the player's scent in their direction can alert them to the presence of a Viking. Wind is also incredibly important to sailing. Windmills require the wind to blow in the right direction to process the barley.

Each of the boats in Valheim has the option of rowing to move both forward and backward, while sailing is much faster. Fortunately, there is a way to tell which way the wind is blowing without effort on the part of the player.

White Arrow

While outside the world, players can look for the white lines that indicate the direction of the wind, but the wind direction is always indicated by the white arrow in the corner of the minimap. When looking at the minimap, the white arrow is located in the lower left corner of the map. The direction it points indicates which direction the wind is currently blowing and is updated in real time to show changes in wind direction. This can be absolutely essential to sailing to find new Valheim biomes, figuring out how to fire an arrow correctly, or even chopping down a tree without getting killed by the falling trunk.

What is the White Arrow in Valheim?
What is the White Arrow in Valheim?

Managing the Wind

For those who want the wind to be at their back all the time, this is definitely possible. Each of the bosses gives players something called Forsaken Power. For example, players can get fasting wood chopping from Elder, better stamina from Eikthyr, and agility to control wind from Moder. When Valheim's fourth boss, Moder, is defeated, players gain Power with the wind always behind them as they sail.

While the Moder isn't an easy boss to fight, it's definitely worth the effort to get both Dragon Tears and the ability to steer the wind to make long sailing adventures faster and possibly a whole lot more fun.