![]() ![]() These vestiges add new blood codes or unlock new gifts for your existing blood codes. You’ll pick them up by collecting “vestiges” either as part of the main storyline or by finding them in the world. While you start with a few different Blood Codes to try, there are actually over 20 blood codes to be found throughout Code Vein. There are more Blood Codes than you think. In time, you’ll learn which Lost and creatures are weak to which gifts, but I 100% suggest fire and finding a Blood Veil that enhances fire attacks. There’s more to it than just keeping the best armor. That means that you’ll have to balance how much you use your gifts and your enemies’ vulnerabilities against the defenses and resistances a blood veil gives you. This includes how powerful your gifts are and drain attack stats.ĭifferent blood veils perform drain attacks with different attack types, such as slashing or piercing. However, each one also changes your gift (magical ability) stats. It’s also what you use to perform drain attacks (the animations I said you can turn off).Įach one is different and every Blood Veil has the armor-like stats you’d expect like defenses and resistances. Your Blood Veil is the jacket you wear while you’re out fighting monsters. Since I’ve already mentioned the Blood Veil a few times, let me go into more detail. This might sound patronizing but Code Vein likes to drop enemies from the ceiling onto you very early on. Because the baddies change often in this game, it’s good practice to learn how to use everything. Even if that isn’t immediately obvious, once you start swapping Veils and weapons on the different Codes you will see what I mean.įind a combination that works for your immediate predicament and play style. So it shouldn’t be too hard to realize that different Blood Veils are far better for different Blood Codes. Remember that each Blood Code has different key stats, as do all weapons. Your Blood Code and Blood Veil will also need to be changed out regularly. However, I’m talking about more than that. I think this is fairly obvious when talking about your weapons. You’ll have to blood drain to refill it, but it comes in handy when dealing with a monster with a higher power level. This gives you a nice long range weapon at hand. I would like to suggest that you keep a bayonet in the other slot. ![]() While one of the weapons you use should be your preferred damage-dealing device. One of the more useful things about Code Vein is you have two weapon slots, and you can switch between them at any time easily enough in the middle of combat. ![]() You can turn them off by going to Settings > Game Settings, and turning off Cinematic Effect for Special Drains. But it quickly becomes a distraction in combat’s flow once you’ve seen it a few dozen times. There’s even one for each type of Blood Veil (jacket) you wear. The first time you watch the full animation of a drain attack, it’s admittedly pretty awesome. You can take one or all of the pieces off so you don’t always look like you fell through an Elton John factory. If you click that one, each costume has a number of accoutrements attached. Then there’s an option box that looks like two volume sliders. One option includes almost any color or pattern you can think of. Once you’ve chosen your style, you will have a few options. However, there’s a way to check off things on your outfit. So apparently the more theatrical, the better. I assume this is the case because, one, it’s an anime game, and two, because they’re vampires. I will warn you, the clothes option lacks many choices. If you ever want to change things on your character’s look, you can use the mirror in the headquarters. Every aspect will show up in cutscenes too. I spent the first 30/35 mins making my character and had a blast. All the troupes are there, even down to the cat ears. ![]() Your, mostly silent, protagonist can look like almost anything you can imagine for an anime game. ![]()
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