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Every Blood Type In V Rising Explained

Blood types are an overlooked aspect of V Rising. The game’s tutorial slightly goes over the feature but it’s up to the player to fully explore what blood types do in the world of Vardoran. On the face, blood types are basically different buffs for your character. Different blood types are acquired by feeding on different creatures and enemies in V Rising. The more you feed on a particular NPC, the higher quality blood type you will receive. As you increase the quality of that blood type, you’ll receive additional buffs for your character. There are six total blood types in the early access build of V Rising, each possessing different buffs that are useful for the various mechanics in the game.

With the game not offering much in the way of an explanation of each blood type and their buffs, we’ve taken it upon ourselves to go over the system in its entirety.

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All blood types and their buffs

We’ll start by going over all six of the different blood types in V Rising, what some of their buffs are, and which enemies possess that blood type.

  1. Brute – Improves overall healing and attack speed. Gained from feeding on bandits and armored soldiers
  2. Creature – Gain an increase in movement speed, sun resistance rating, damage reduction, and healing regeneration. Gained from feeding on primarily animals
  3. Rogue – Increases critical hit rating, movement speed, and a cooldown to the Travel skill. Gained from feeding on archers, assassins, and trappers.
  4. Scholar – Boosts spell power, spell cooldown, and spell life leech. Gained from feeding on spellcasters.
  5. Warrior – Gain a boost to physical power, weapon skill cooldown, and damage reduction. Gained from feeding on armored soldiers and bandits.
  6. Worker – Increases resource yield, damage reduction from objects, mount gallop speed on horseback, and an improved chance of destroying a resource in one hit. Gained from feeding on weaker humans and NPCs.

Each of these blood types has five different tiers of quality. With each tier, you’ll gain an additional buff when using the blood type. You can go up in tiers when you feed on enemies that have the same blood type you’re currently using and a higher quality blood type. So if you’re primarily using the Warrior blood type, you want to avoid feeding on animals or spellcasters, as this will change your blood type to Creature or Scholar. While it’s rare to find enemies with higher quality blood, they are possible to feed on. We’ve compiled each blood type’s tiered buff below.

Brute

  • Tier 1 – 7.5% – 12.5% primary attack Life Leech
  • Tier 2 – 7.5% – 15% increased primary attack speed and gain 1 Gear Level
  • Tier 3 – Healing received increased by 20% – 35%. Heal self for 4% of your victim’s health when striking a killing blow
  • Tier 4 – 6% chance per relative health recovered to boost movement speed by 20% and damage of primary attacks by 25%
  • Tier 5 – Boosts all above effects by 30%

Creature

  • Tier 1 – 3% – 15% Movement Speed
  • Tier 2 – 10 – 25 increased Sun Resistance rating
  • Tier 3 – 10% – 20% Damage Reduction
  • Tier 4 – 150% increased Health regeneration
  • Tier 5 – Boosts all above effects by 30%

Rogue

  • Tier 1 – 10% – 20% chance to critical strike on weapon attacks
  • Tier 2 – 8% – 15% Movement Speed
  • Tier 3 – 12% – 25% reduced cooldown on Travel Skills. 100% chance to critical strike on the next physical attack after using a travel skill
  • Tier 4 – 50% chance on critical strike to expose the victim’s armor, increasing damage taken from all sources by 15% for 4s
  • Tier 5 – Boosts all above effects by 30%

Scholar

  • Tier 1 – 12% – 25% Increased Spell Power
  • Tier 2 – 8% – 15% Reduced cooldown on Spells
  • Tier 3 – 5% – 10% Spell Life Leech
  • Tier 4 – 20% Chance to reset spell cooldown on cast
  • Tier 5 – Boosts all above effects by 30%

Warrior

  • Tier 1 – 10% – 20% Increased Physical Power
  • Tier 2 – 8% – 15% Reduced cooldown on Weapon Skills
  • Tier 3 – 7.5% – 15% Reduced damage taken and 25% increased damage when striking enemies at full health
  • Tier 4 – 15% Chance to parry an attack reducing damage taken by 50%. Parrying an attack increases your own damage by 25%
  • Tier 5 – Boosts all above effects by 30%

Worker

  • Tier 1 – 10% – 30% Increased Resource Yield
  • Tier 2 – 15% – 25% Increased Damage against Resource Objects
  • Tier 3 – 10% – 20% Increased Mount Gallop Speed
  • Tier 4 – 3% chance to instantly destroy a resource node and trigger a burst of speed
  • Tier 5 – Boosts all above effects by 30%

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