To increase your level, you've got to craft new armour, weapons and accessories. It's worth noting that levelling up is not a matter of gaining XP, with the number instead relating to the power of your gear. Giant stone guardians and ents chill in the forest where I've made my home, and so far I've been unable to dent them. While the wolf itself was a bit anticlimactic, I have encountered some larger, tougher beasties. But after a few failures, I got to know the den pretty well, and where the shadows were at specific times of day, allowing me to plant myself in a safe spot and await my prey. The real challenge was that he only appeared in his den during daylight hours. Unlike Valheim, it proved to be an understated confrontation against a wolf that was only slightly bigger and tougher than normal. The sun really gave me some trouble during a hunt when I was searching for an alpha wolf, one of the boss-like encounters that give you new vampiric powers. V Rising unsullied hearts: How to harvest Eventually you'll find other ways of countering it like, as mentioned above, eating some high quality animals. You can wait it out, preferably in your coffin, since any spots of shade are likely to vanish as the sun continues its journey across the sky, but if you don't mind being kept on your toes you can still get a fair bit done during the daylight hours, especially if you're hanging out in the forest, using the trees for shade. Since half of the game is like this, it's a major obstacle, but not insurmountable. Get caught out of the shade and within a few seconds you'll start to get a bit crisp. But this time you're the monster, and thus the night is your friend. It's the worst time-when visibility is at its lowest and monsters are ravenous. Typically, survival games make you vulnerable to extreme weather or, even more often, the night itself. The vampiric curse also inspires V Rising's approach to environmental hazards. And, frankly, it's a lot more fun to drain enemies of their blood instead of waiting around for my campfire or stove to incinerate some chow. It's a novel way of emulating cooking systems in other survival games, or at least the benefits of them, for a character who drinks blood instead of munching on bread.
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