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Viking Bay
Viking Bay (Ragnarok)
A bay of sunken viking ships.
Location
Ragnarok Topographic Map
Map

Viking Bay is a region between the Oluf Jungle and Freyja Plains. Viking Bay is also fairly safe as it has more potential base locations than threats. However, East of the bay, larger predators appear more often than on the West.

Overview

This biome includes rocky beaches and a bay with a sunken Viking longship. Some Oil Oil nodes can be found in this area. This is an easy spawn for Ragnarok, as not many dangerous things spawn here. Still, beware of any creatures which descend onto the shoreline. While dangerous creatures don't spawn here, Rexes and other predators can wander down from the surrounding hills, turning this usually quiet bay into a very dangerous place for newcomers.

The Opal Cave is one of the caves in this region.

One of the entrances to the Water Tunnels can be found here.

Creatures

Very Common

Common

Uncommon

Rare

Very Rare

Resources

Notes

The bay itself is known to be inhabited by many Eurypterids, which also happen to be encountered on the beaches. In addition, its proximity to other, more dangerous areas means that a staggering variety of predators including Rexes, Argentavis, Dilophosaurus, Carnotaurus, Allosaurus, Raptors, and alpha variants may wander towards your campsite. If you can take out the sea-dwelling creatures in the bay, you could scuba dive to the shipwreck and salvage the cargo with a pick axe or an axe. Doing so will give you swords, crossbows, and shields. So it's a good trip if you can manage it. If you haven't got access to scuba, you can get a tribe mate to lure the danger away while you mine the crates.

Gallery

Viking Bay Panorama

A view of Viking Bay and the surrounding areas from Jinx Point

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