In V Rising, there are various crafting stations, furniture, and architecture that players are allowed to use to construct their castle. More of these can be unlocked over time, typically through defeating V Blood-carrying bosses or out in the quazi open-world. It is a solid way of creating natural progression in the game; if players wish to get stronger, they have to engage with the world.
It is also part of the fun. Fresh vampires will soon realize that many of the materials they gather can be reproduced when one material no longer serves its function. Very few materials serve fewer than two or three functions.
One material in V Rising that has only a handful of functions, yet is still undoubtedly important is Glass. In games such as Minecraft, Glass is very easy to craft and the materials are readily available, and V Rising is very similar to it in that aspect.
However, as mentioned before, there is a natural progression in the game that comes about from playing it, and Glass is one of those materials that isn’t available until much later in the game. This article will cover the blueprint for Glass in V Rising, what raw materials are required to craft it, and what use it has.
There is a surprising number of prerequisites that need to be completed before players can start crafting Glass in V Rising. For starters, there is a boss to kill, raw materials to collect, and levels to gain. To do so, players need to complete the following steps:
This is where players will face the first big hurdle. In order to learn the blueprint for crafting Glass, players have to defeat Christina the Sun Priestess. She’s a level 44 V Blood-carrying boss, which means players will have to increase their gear score until she can be tracked using the
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