V Rising is the newest survival-crafting game on the market and it has players both perplexed and intrigued at the same time. The game offers some tutorials at the start in the form of missions. Players must complete several missions in order to understand the basics of how to equip gear, heal, and build a starting base. For the most part, these tutorials are fairly simple to understand and complete. New vampires will start out scavenging for crafting supplies and end up with a full suit of armor and weapons along with a fully-functioning base and enhancements to set players up for the long haul.
However, some parts of the survival game aren't explained as well as others. One of the most common questions players have in the early game is how they can avoid the giant ball of fire in the sky that's causing them to lose health points at a rapid pace. The sun plays a huge role in V Rising and the game doesn't necessarily offer any explanation as to how to avoid it or why players are taking damage when they are out in the open during the daytime.
For a full rundown of how the sun works and how to avoid it in V Rising, check out the explanation below.
As some players might have guessed, the reason the sun deals damage to players the longer they stay exposed to it is because they are role-playing as a vampire. Vampires don't do well in the sun, as canon tells us, and this is no different in V Rising. If players stay in the middle of the sun during the daytime, they will quickly lose 10 points of damage every second. The warning signs of impending sun damage include small bits of fire emitting from the player's body followed by a beam of light coming down from the sky and the player's screen growing brighter. The game gives
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