Traveling is a prominent activity that will take up a substantial chunk of one's time in V Rising, and fast travel is an available mechanic that help can speed up this often wearisome process. The world offers fast travel via two primary methods: Waygates and Caves. Waygates involve a network of portal-like structures that can teleport a vampire from one location to another. The player will first need to locate a Waygate portal in this open-world survival to activate it. In other words, it is impossible to fast travel to a Waygate in an undiscovered spot on the map.
However, a significant drawback of using a Waygate in V Rising is that it does not allow the possession of resources or loot. Vampires will need to store their unequipped belongings in a safe spot before fast traveling, or they must drop everything they have to activate the portal. This mechanic works somewhat similarly to the Portals in Valheim, except the vampire is not only restricted to metallic resources but also every item in their inventory. Therefore, those who wish to keep their haul will need to complete the journey on foot or horse.
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Alternatively, adventurers can take advantage of the Cave Passage system for their fast traveling indie survival needs in V Rising. Caves function like Waygates; however, their underground tunnels are only one-way. This limitation is because the exit area of every passage is located atop an inaccessible ledge. Once players drop below, they cannot return to the Cave Passage unless they go all the way back to the initial entrance. Moreover, there are notably fewer Caves than Waygates in V Rising.
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