V Rising is a survival experience tailored around vampires, and it comes with all of the classic tropes.
Like in all forms of media, vampires in V Rising have a weakness toward the sun. When a vampire places any part of their flesh in sunlight, it will begin to burn up and cause irreversible harm.
The same happens in this new ARPG by Stunlock Studios. Night will eventually turn to day, and players will have to focus on moving their vampire indoors to the shadows.
Staying out of the sun seems pretty simple. That's because it is. When the sun rises in the game, players can move to shadowy or shaded areas to keep their character from succumbing to the sunlight.
Burning up is the last thing a vampire wants to do when they can potentially live forever. That means surviving the sunlight should be a top priority when staking claim to the land and building a castle.
The developers put a heavy emphasis on strategizing gameplay between day and night. Vampires are strongest at night and can hunt to increase their power, add to their numbers, and begin their reign of terror.
Not much can be done as a vampire during the daytime unless players are extremely careful. Staying indoors is the number one way to continue living without being burnt up.
Here are some of the many ways to avoid the sunlight during the day in V Rising:
Most of them are pretty obvious aside from the last one. V Rising provides players with a special object known as a Mist Brazier that allows them to protect their entire base and their vampire character from any sunlight damage.
A Mist Brazier is a Foundation item. It spreads mist over the area and blocks out the sunlight during the day when it has enough power from Bones. Players need a Castle Heart, some boundaries, and
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