V Rising wouldn't be a proper vampire game if there wasn't some way of feasting on the blood of your enemies. Blood is a central mechanic in V Rising, acting as a more fluid class system that determines most of your character's passives.
Each living creature you face will have one blood type with a randomized quality. Feasting on that creature will grant you its blood type, unlocking a suite of passives while the blood is affecting you. This guide will go over how blood types and qualities work in V Rising, what each blood type grants, and we'll give a few tips on making this system easier to manage.
What Are Blood Types?
Every living creature in V Rising has a blood type that grants passive bonuses. You can view a creature's blood type and rarity beside their health bar at the top of your screen. By lowering the creature's HP to 30% or less, you can feed on them to transfer their blood type into your bloodstream. Doing so changes your blood type and its quality to the creature you just fed on. Your blood gauge will also be fully restored, regardless of the blood's quality. You may only have one blood type active at a time.
Blood slowly decays as you play V Rising, even if you log out of an active server. Should your blood gauge become empty, your HP will start to decay until you're on the brink of death. Feast on creatures to keep your blood gauge filled. Later in your playthrough, you'll be able to use certain abilities to detect the blood types and quality of nearby creatures, and you'll be able to imprison humans to drain their blood for later.
Blood Quality Explained
Blood types also come with a quality that's randomized, ranging from 1 to 100% quality. The higher the quality, the more passive benefits the blood will grant. Every blood type in V Rising comes with five tiers of passives, each passive being locked behind a certain percentage of quality. Passives with varying bonuses—such as the Creature's 3-15% movement speed bonus—increase their effect magnitude based on your blood quality. Additional passive tiers unlock at the following blood quality thresholds:
Consuming the same blood type does not add the quality bonuses together; your bonus is overwritten instead. For example, if you have 50% quality and consume the same blood type at 15% quality, your blood will become 15% quality.
Tier I | 1% quality |
Tier II | 30% quality |
Tier III | 60% quality |
Tier IV | 90% quality |
Tier V | 100% quality |
Every Blood Type
V Rising features four blood types as of the early access release build:
- Brute – Focuses on healing and attack speed.
- Creature – Focuses on movement speed, resistance, and health regen.
- Rogue – Focuses on weapon critical hits and speed.
- Warrior – Increases physical damage and enhances melee defense.
- Worker – Enhances your ability to harvest materials and increases mount movement speed.
Individual tiers for each blood type are showcased below.
Brute Blood Type Passives
Tier | Passive |
---|---|
Tier I | 7.5-12.5% primary attack Life Leech |
Tier II | 7.5-15% increased primary attack speed and gain 1 Gear Level |
Tier III | Healing received increased by 20-35%. Heal self for 4% of your victim's health when striking a killing blow |
Tier IV | 6% chance per relative health recovered to boost movement speed by 20% and damage of primary attacks by 25% |
Tier V | Boosts all above effects by 30% |
Creature Blood Type Passives
Tier | Passive |
---|---|
Tier I | 3-15% Movement Speed |
Tier II | 10-25 increased Sun Resistance rating |
Tier III | 10-20% Damage Reduction |
Tier IV | 150% increased Health regeneration |
Tier V | Boosts all above effects by 30% |
Rogue Blood Type Passives
Tier | Passive |
---|---|
Tier I | 10-20% chance to critical strike on weapon attacks |
Tier II | 8-15% Movement Speed |
Tier III | 12-25% reduced cooldown on Travel Skills. 100% chance to critical strike on next physical attack after using a travel skill |
Tier IV | 50% chance on critical strike to expose the victim's armor, increasing damage taken from all sources by 15% for 4s |
Tier V | Boosts all above effects by 30% |
Warrior Blood Type Passives
Tier | Passive |
---|---|
Tier I | 10-20% increased Physical Power |
Tier II | 8-15% reduced cooldowns on Weapon Skills |
Tier III | 7.5-15% reduced damage taken and 25% increased damage while striking enemies at full health |
Tier IV | 15% chance to parry an attack, reducing damage taken by 50%. Parrying an attack increases your own damage by 25% |
Tier V | Boosts all above effects by 30% |
Worker Blood Type Passives
Tier | Passive |
---|---|
Tier I | 10-30% increased resource yield |
Tier II | 15-25% increased damage against resource objects |
Tier III | 10-20% increased mount gallop speed |
Tier IV | 3% chance to instantly destroy a resource node and trigger a burst of speed |
Tier V | Boosts all above effects by 30% |
Blood Tips
- You can enthrall humans with high-quality blood into your castle and imprison them, allowing you to siphon their blood whenever you desire.
- Search for workers with good blood quality before you start harvesting or building.
- You can use the Expose Vein ability to share your blood type and quality with allies.
- Beware that this halves your current blood amount.
- Blood Mend consumes blood at a rapid rate. Be mindful when using this ability.
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