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And, of course, there are time limits to figuring things out. The vampire will be frying in sunlight and starving for blood. It’s not possible to sit around and craft a perfect plan, it’s all messy. Thankfully, with a couple of tips, new players can emerge from the depths of V Rising with a firm grasp and game plan to get to the top.
Choose A Server Carefully
V Rising is not a one-size-fits-all experience. The developers were very aware that some players are looking for a hardcore, all loot drops on death, no forgiveness experience. Others are looking to get together with their pals, using servants and each other’s efforts to conquer the world’s challenges.
These types of players should not be playing together. And they don’t have to. With PvE or PvP servers, as well as public and private servers, gamers can truly focus on what they want to do. Don’t just click the biggest button, followed by the first server name on the list.
Tinker With The Advanced Game Settings
Hand-in-hand with being on the right server is checking out the advanced game settings for each one. This has a massive impact on the overall experience, determining whether players can build one or five castles, how much everything costs, and how tough the enemies are to fight.
Weapons range from good to bad in standard modes of play, but different modes might reward speed over damage (or vice versa). A common change is to increase the stack size in the inventory. It’s worth checkout out all of these sliders and options to customize the overall experience.
Starting Over Is A Good Thing
Characters and creations do not transfer from server to server. Starting over means starting over entirely. For this reason, many players will stay on a server that isn’t ideal just because starting over seems like a lengthy venture. Don’t let this happen; start over the instant settings aren’t right.
Find the save file and delete it, if memory space is a concern. The most important resource is knowledge. Starting over with all that knowledge allows players to get back to endgame content within a single play session. Don’t get too attached early into the process of finding a server that feels just right.
Pick A Great Spot For A Castle
Building a castle is one of the first things vampires need to do. The construction process itself is highly experimental; demolishing walls and floors to move tables and make room for new technologies. But the location itself is a rather permanent fixture.
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They can, of course, be deleted and uprooted, but only at great cost. Imagine slowly moving everything from one storage unit to the inventory, to another castle, and then back again. Avoid this agonizing process by spotting a good location next to important resources.
Build The Fundamentals
Eventually, players will want to get advanced and build shops to make stone bricks or rare creations. This will come; when it’s time to build such a workplace, it will be obvious. Instead of climbing the extensive tech tree immediately, start simple.
By building everything in the ‘Fundamentals’ tab, players will give themselves a head start on the game. They’ll have a coffin to resurrect in when they die, a protected place to rest, a device that blocks out the sun from doing damage, and places to store the resource piles.
Store Valuables In Vampire Lockboxes
Early in the process, players can turn their lumber into planks at a sawmill. Use the first of these planks to make at least one Vampire Lockbox, sealing away resources from enemy vampires looking to steal some valuable resources.
There is little worse than getting ahold of some rare scourgestone, then having it pilfered while away. Put anything important in these are rest assured knowing that no disaster can ever take these items away.
Don’t Toss Anything
Although the focus of the game will certainly shift from hides, lumber, stone, and blood essence toward rarer gems and materials, these base items never fail to be useful. It’s a terrible feeling to be building the perfect room for a new workbench and then run out of stone before the wall can be completed.
It costs very little to build big storage containers and dump materials in them. Plus, even if the place is raided completely, there will be more resources than inventory spots, so some of these base components will be left behind to rebuild with.
Let The Blood Altar Guide The Action
The Blood Altar, the last of the fundamental buildings, plays an important role in V Rising. It tells players the levels of enemy bosses and their rewards, directing them how to get there by showing a red vortex every so often. By following this vector, vampires can kill bosses in their range.
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These bosses and the paths to them will be brimming with resources of the appropriate player level. There will likely be waygates to use for fast traveling along the way. Consider it a guide that explicitly states where to go next.
Running Away Is Better Than Death
Here is a surprising fact about the combat; most enemies do not have their health increase after the fight has ended. Knowing this, it’s possible to take down really tough bosses by attacking them, backing off to refuel, and then jumping back in.
When players die, they drop most of their items. On PvE servers, this is a hassle. On PvP servers, this can be devastating. If the fight looks close, it’s better safe than sorry. Back up, take a breather, heal up, then finish the job.
Raid With Purpose
Even if inventory settings have been been the maximum amount of latitude in the advanced settings, players will still fill it up after just a couple of fights and a bit of harvesting. Anybody going out and attacking for the fun of it will run out of space within seconds.
Each time players leave the castle, they should have a distinct goal and stick to it. It’s alright to raid a human colony for the fun of it, but know that this will be a very quick venture. Prepare with the right abilities and ideal weapons ahead of time.
V Rising is available in Early Access on PC.
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