Table of contents

Assassin's Creed Valhalla players that are attempting to track down all of the Wealth in Rygjafylke will eventually need to enter a house in the town of Stavanger. However, Assassin's Creed Valhalla fans will discover that the door to this house is barred from the other side, preventing them from easily entering and collecting their prize. Fortunately, it is not too difficult to get past the barred door in Stavanger, though it does require players to temporarily leave the ground.

To get right to it, players that are trying to open the barred door in Stavanger should begin by climbing onto the house. From this elevated position, fans will encounter a structure that extends from the roof, and portions on its shortest sides are made from sticks of dubious structural integrity. As some players might expect, these sticks can be broken with melee attacks or arrows in Assassin's Creed Valhalla, giving players an entry point into the house.

RELATED: Assassin's Creed Valhalla Missing Controversial Odyssey Feature

With the sticks demolished, Eivor should shimmy their way through the hole and drop down to the ground inside of the house. From here, players will have direct access to the chest that contains the Wealth of interest, which turns out to be a Carbon Ingot. Considering just how important this material is, as it allows fans to upgrade their gear in AC Valhalla, following these simple steps to get past the barred door in Stavanger is certainly worth the effort.

After collecting this Stavanger wealth, players are free to cut down the wood that has been blocking the door and take their leave. Before they do this, though, they may want to stop and read the Hoard Orders that are sitting on the nearby table. Players can also pickup a small amount Silver from inside of the house, which will be useful to those fans that are, among other things, looking to change their mounts or ravens in Assassin's Creed Valhalla.

To note, this is just one of many barred doors that players will encounter during their time with this new action RPG, and the way that it is opened is a slight anomaly. Indeed, fans will typically be looking for windows in houses with barred doors, as those openings often allow locked entrances to be shot open. However, the absence of any windows in the house in Stavanger means that this approach is simply not possible, and fans will instead need to look to the skies.

Assassin's Creed Valhalla is available now on PC, PS4, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X. A PS5 version of the game launches alongside the console on November 12.

MORE: Assassin's Creed Valhalla Review