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AValheimplayer has shared a video highlighting their recreations of variousLord of the Ringslocations, like Moria, Minas Tirith, and Rohan.Lord of the Ringshas inspired many fantasy worlds, including this particularValheimplayer’s Seed.

SinceValheimwas released, it has received many major content updates that introduced things like new biomes, enemies, and building materials. Given how fundamental building is to the game, players have gotten very creative with how they create their bases. Gamers have shared many incredibleValheimbuilds, includingaWorld of Warcraft-inspired Plains, Thor’s hammer, and an impressive bakery. Beyond the standard Survival mode, players can strictly focus on creativity in Hammer mode. This mode lifts resource restrictions and pacifies typically hostile enemies. One player has used the resources available in the game to recreate some of the most iconicLord of the Ringslocations.

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Reddit user Mrholmestv recently shared a clip of their recreation of keyLord of the Ringslocations inValheim. The clip begins with the player walking through their version of Bag End, with Hobbit-hole homes built into a nearby hillside. The video then proceeds to showcase keyLord of the Ringsplaces like Bree, Bucklebury Ferry, Edoras, Isengard, Lothlorien, Moria, Minas Tirith, Orthanc, Rivendell, Rohan, and Weathertop. The Reddit user also replaced the Balrog from Moria withtheValheimDead Raiser summon, while another player seemingly represents Theoden of Rohan. The world is also populated with horses thanks to a mod, which may not be required to access the map, but they provide an additional touch to theLord of the Ringsareas.

This Is How Lord of the Rings Locations Look In Valheim

Beyond the similarities between theValheimarchitecture and theLord of the Ringsbuildings, Mrholmestv effectively incorporates the map’s landscape and greenery. The Reddit user also confirmed that this world was built on a standard Seed that had a nearly ideal map for Middle-Earth. According to Mrholmestv,Valheimmodslike Infinity Hammer and Gizmo tool were used to remove limitations from the building process. Vanilla assets were used to create each location, enabling anyValheimfan to explore the map without a required mod download. It’s unclear if this map was created in Survival or Hammer mode, but theLord of the Ringsrecreations are impressive regardless.

As Mrholmestv has shared theirValheimmap, gamers can see what theseLord of the Ringslocations look like from their own perspective. Given thatIron Gate Studio continues to updateValheim, future content may make it easier to replicate missing sets like Mordor or the caverns beneath Dwimorberg.