


Sling a workbench across your back and raise walls in the middle of nowhere — no bench to plant, no run home for stone, no breaking flow mid-build. Six packs, one for every build station, each worn as the real thing.



StationPacks doesn't delete the crafting-station rule — it lets you carry the station. That's the whole point: mobility you earn and pay for, not a cheat toggle you flip.
| Pack | Grants | Craft at | Recharge at |
|---|---|---|---|
| Workbench Pack | Workbench | Workbench | Workbench |
| Stonecutter Pack | Stonecutter | Forge | Stonecutter |
| Forge Pack | Forge | Forge (lvl 2) | Forge |
| Artisan Pack | Artisan Table | Artisan Table | Artisan Table |
| Black Forge Pack | Black Forge | Black Forge | Black Forge |
| Galdr Pack | Galdr Table | Galdr Table | Galdr Table |
Each pack is earned at roughly the tier of the station it stands in for, upgrades to quality 3, and gains charge as it levels. Building next to a real station costs a pack nothing — you're only charged when the pack is what made the build possible.
Every client and the dedicated server must run this mod, on the same version. The packs are custom items that travel across the network, so a server that doesn't know them can't store them — the mod refuses the connection rather than risk your world.
⚠ Uninstalling deletes your packs. Remove or disable the mod and any packs you're carrying vanish — inventory, equipment slot, chests, all of it, silently. That's how Valheim treats items whose mod is gone; every custom-item mod does this. Dismantle your packs before uninstalling.
Edit the StationPacks config in BepInEx/config/ (created on first launch), or use an in-game config
manager — slot mode, charge costs, build range, weight, and pack appearance.