At some point, players will have unlocked every weapon and maxed out their levels inV Rising. At this endgame stage, the only thing likely left to do is to go out and vanquish the various bosses. Unless players have perfected their build, however, they might be in for a world of pain.

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V Rising Primary Attack With The Spear

Of course, player preference should always take priority. Some players will have a build that just plain works best for them and they should stick with it. But for those who have the flexibility and want to take on the toughest tasks inV Risingwithout breaking a sweat, this is the moveset to use.

Primary Attack: Spear

The spear gets the nod for the best primary attack for one reason alone; it’s the only weapon that does not have a cast time for its primary attack. Opponents are going to just sit around and get attacks, regardless of whether it’s an opposing vampire orthe Alpha Wolf after he gets tracked down. The spear hits moderately hard, strikes instantly, and, in the rare instances where the opponent is standing still, has a respectable combo.

Technique One: Whirlwind (Sword)

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Hunting down high-level targets tofind greater blood essence? Consider bringing a sword along for the ride. Like the spear for the primary attack, the sword has the only first technique ability that has no cast time. Even if it did have a small cast time, this technique would still top the charts with its rapid damage. Plus, the character can move while casting the ability, preventing enemies from backing up to avoid the onslaught.

Technique Two: Camouflage (Slashers)

Once again, the move that winds up being the best has no cast time and is the only second technique that lacks a cast time. But that is far from the only reason Camouflage shines. The extra movement speed and near-invisibility help players escape dangerous situations or allow them to close the gap with an opponent. Then, there’s the 80% damage and the three-second knockout at the end.Salvage a weaponto make the slashers for this technique alone, it’s more than worth it.

Travel Ability: Veil Of Chaos

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With a cast time of 0.3 seconds, no travel ability in the game is even tied with Veil of Chaos. That’s more important for the travel move than any other since it’s usually used when danger is imminent. Additionally, the move can be cast twice, covering any amount of ground. With it, players can escape from or chase down any other vampire in the game. The only exception is if they, too, have Veil of Chaos.

Basic Ability: Sanguine Coil

The Sanguine Coil would be the best basic spell in the game even if co-op wasn’t around. The lifesteal is great and it has three total charges, each with its own cooldown. In any proper rotation, this spell will therefore always have an orb ready to go. The damage is marginal, but it’s the lifesteal that gives it such great value.

With co-op enabled, this spell becomes completely overpowered as two allied vampires can heal each other and themselves much faster than a team of enemies can overcome. Whether focused on physical damage or ranged spells, this one is a must-have on the ability bar.

V Rising Technique One With The Sword

Basic Ability: Power Surge

Removing all negative effects on an instant cast is absurd. Almost all builds have a stun, slow, or weakening effect that sets the character up to be easily hit with an ability. Being able to erase this entire will likely lead to dodging a spell with a long cooldown, like an ultimate ability. That alone is valuable, the extra movement speel is just icing on the cake.

Ultimate Ability: Arctic Leap

If any ability gets nerfed, it will likely be the Artic Leap, finding its way onto virtually every build with good reason. It starts with a leap, so it’s got a massive movement benefit. Then, it slams the ground, dealing damage. And then, it unleashes waves of damage, hitting any soul that managed to dodge the initial blast. And finally, it stuns the enemy for three to six seconds. It’s anything any player could want in a single button click.

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V Rising Technique Two With The Slashers

V Rising Veil Of Chaos After Casting Twice

V Rising Casting Sanguine Coil Inside The Castle

V Rising Gaining The Power Surge Buff After Casting A Shield

V Rising First Frost Nova After The Arctic Leap