More Carry Weight Mods for Valheim

Load up on ore and you're instantly encumbered and crawling. Two ways to fix it: raise your carry-weight limit, or raise stack sizes so the same haul takes fewer slots.

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PackHorse

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Adds a skill that increases the maximum carry weight.

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ItemStacks

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Increases item stack size and reduces item weight. Configurable

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GaleModManager

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An modern and lightweight alternative mod manager for Thunderstore.

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Increases item stack size and reduces item weight. Configurable

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DropMoreLoot

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Updated for Witch's Bog. Configure drops, item weight, pickup distance, make things float and item stacking. Configure drops, from mobs, animals, bosses, dungeons, ore.. plus more

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Configurable increase to max carry weight based on skill level per skill. Also adds a quick attach/detach feature to carts and can allow increasing your max carry weight to make carts easier to pull.

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UsefulPaths

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Modify player speed, jump, carry weight, stamina based on ground terrain

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How to choose

PackHorse directly raises your maximum carry weight — set whatever number you want in the config. The most direct fix.

ItemStacks raises stack limits, so the same weight occupies fewer slots and you make fewer trips — an indirect but tidy fix that pairs well with inventory mods.

Trade-offs: want to brute-force haul more → PackHorse; want a cleaner inventory and fewer runs → ItemStacks. Multiplayer needs server sync, and big stack changes can feel overpowered stacked with other balance mods.

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