The 1.1 update for V Rising has introduced tons of new content (and patches), including Elixirs. These are a new group of body-enhancing potions that can temporarily improve a secondary stat. So, understanding how each of these eight consumables works is important if you want to optimize your character build.
This article guides you on the basics of Elixir potions and how they work in the game.
A guide to Elixirs in V Rising
Crafting Elixir potions (Image via Stunlock Studios || YouTube/@GrimXv)
What are Elixirs?
To expand on what was said in the introduction, Elixirs are consumable potions that, when drunk, can increase two secondary stats of a character for a total of 60 minutes. Only one potion can be active at any given moment. Its effect will persist even after death, so you won’t “waste” any of it in case you meet your maker during your playthrough.
You’ll need the following things in order to brew Elixirs:
An Alchemy Table
A recipe for the particular Elixir
There are a total of eight Elixir potions in the game as of this writing. The only way to get them is to craft one at the Alchemy Table, which unlocks after you defeat the Level 30 V Blood Carrier named Clive the Firestarter.
To get the recipes, you’ll need to defeat a total of eight V Blood Carriers (one for each Elixir).
Lastly, to make one unit of an Elixir, you’ll need to get a particular number of its ingredients.
The table below provides all the necessary details about the Elixir potions:
Elixir Name
V Blood Carrier
Effects
Ingredients (for 1 unit)
Elixir of the Crow
Jade the Vampire Hunter (Level 57)
Weapon Leech is increased by 5%
Weapon Cooldown Rate increased by 7%
Mourning Lily x20
Bleeding Heart x20
Greater Blood Essence x1
Empty Glass Bottle x1
Elixir of the Bat
General Cassius the Betrayer (Level 57)
Spell Leech is increased by 5%
Spell Cooldown Rate increased by 7%
Blood Rose x20
Bleeding Heart x20
Greater Blood Essence x1
Empty Glass Bottle x1
Elixir of the Werewolf
Willfred the Village Elder (Level 64)
Attack Speed increased by 7%
Weapon Skill Power increased by 8%
Ghost Shroom x20
Fire Blossom x20
Greater Blood Essence x1
Empty Glass Bottle x1
Elixir of the Beast
Frostmaw the Mountain Terror (Level 53)
Maximum Health increased by 8%
Healing Received increased by 12%
Snow Flower x20
Hell’s Clarion x20
Greater Blood Essence x1
Empty Glass Bottle x1
Elixir of the Prowler
Meredith the Bright Archer (Level 50)
Bonus Movement Speed increased by 4%
Veil Cooldown Recover Rate increased by 7%
Sunflower x20
Fire Blossom x20
Greater Blood Essence x1
Empty Glass Bottle x1
Elixir of Raven
General Elena the Hollow (Level 53)
Physical Critical Chance increased by 8%
Physical Critical Power increased by 8%
Mourning Lily x2
Snow Flower x20
Greater Blood Essence x1
Empty Glass Bottle x1
Elixir of the Blasphemous
Domina the Blade Dancer (Level 60)
Ultimate Cooldown Rate increased by 14%
Ultimate Power increased by 10%
Plague Brier x20
Hell’s Clarion x20
Greater Blood Essence x1
Empty Glass Bottle x1
Elixir of the Twisted
Jakira the Shadow Huntress(Level 75)
Spell Critical Chance increased by 8%
Spell Critical Power increased by 8%
Corrupted Flower x20
Plague Brier x20
Greater Blood Essence x1
Empty Glass Bottle x1
You can also decrease the amount of ingredients required for crafting a potion by 25% by unlocking the Matching Floor bonus. For that, you’ll need to defeat a Level 27 V Blood Carrier named Grayson the Armorer and unlock the Workshop Flooring, which you can put in your castle workshop.
Finally, regarding how to utilize Elixirs, it is just like any other consumable in the game. Simply open your inventory and use it, and you’ll get the corresponding buffs, with the 60-minute timer starting up.
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