Two-Handed Weapons hit like a truck, but have a much slower swing, increasing the odds of interruption. Two-Handed Weapons generally have more Defense, so you will likely use one, though there are a few exceptions like the Broadsword. There are no Shields in Code Vein, so you will have to block with your weapon instead. You’ll need an Atlas Chrome in order to do this, and you can get these from Exchanging with Yakumo. If you’re already “fat rolling” anyway, might as well be harder to kill. However, you can Transform it into a Fortification version to increase both of these things in exchange for increased Weight. Note that upgrading your Blood Veil with Queen Iron and Queen Steel doesn’t increase their Defense or Balance, only their Drain Attack damage and Gift effectiveness. If this isn’t an issue and you plan to “tank” every attack, then don’t worry too much about this. Lastly, Weight will impact your Mobility, and you may want to have Normal rolls. The higher your Defense the less damage you will take from attacks of various types when not Blocking, and these will vary a bit from Blood Veil to Blood Veil. The more Balance you have, the less likely you’ll be interrupted when attacking and you can just trade blows if needed. These three things, besides the requirements, will determine which is the best for you to use at the moment. When selecting your Blood Veil you’ll want to pay attention to Balance, Defense and Weight. If you plan to Block just some of the time, then consider using any of the others. The lack of Balance, Stamina and max HP that they generally have, mean that you cannot tank as effectively, before you’ll be forced to dodge or likely die. You can use other early game Blood Codes to tank, but you may find it more difficult. Once you get it, use this one until you get more advanced Tank Blood Codes like Isis or Fionn, and have to decide if you wish to sacrifice hard hitting weapon attacks for some spells. It has the highest HP, Weight and Balance of any Blood Code in the first half of Code Vein. AtlasĪtlas gives you the tankiest setup you can get until much later in the game, with a solid amount of damage output to boot. Use this Blood Code until you gain Atlas. It also has the most Stamina of any Blood Code you’ll find for a very long time, allowing you to attack, block and dodge longer without issues, though only a bit more than Atlas. Its high amount of Balance allows you to take hits without being interrupted, which is outstanding. It features high HP, and tons of Weight so that you can use heavier Weapons and Armor, and still roll as Normal with the right setup. Berserkerīerserker, like Atlas, is intended for a slower tankier warrior type of player, which is exactly what we’re looking for. Swap out this Blood Code for Berserker as soon as you get it if you wish to Tank. They stagger easily, due to low Balance (Poise), and have low HP by comparison, meaning they are not suited for Tanking in the long term. Fighterįighters are in the middle of the pack for warrior archetypes though they have the strongest Light Gifts, and have a decent amount of Ichor. Let’s begin with Fighter, since it’s the first one you get. In this section we’re going to take a look at some of the early game Blood Codes that work well for the Tank archetype. Your Blood Code is going to be the backbone of your Build, and will determine how “Tanky” you are. Vitality and Fortitude are also important, as these stats improve physical and elemental defense, so make sure you have a good amount. You will also need high Strength, since it not only adds damage to your attacks, but also increases your max HP. If you wish to play a “Tank” Build in Code Vein then you will be focusing heavily on your Defense and Balance, so that you can take hits and keep on swinging. But when you have a problem what do you do? Well that’s what this Guide is here for! Code Vein Builds: Immortal (100% Block) So if you’re like me, you put it aside and set about killing enemies until you get stuck. The explanations are there to a degree, but there is a ton of numbers and information to wade through, and none is really necessary to begin playing. When you first begin playing Code Vein it can be a bit overwhelming. How do you get the most from your Weapons, Blood Veils, your Blood Code, and your Gifts? Well that’s exactly what we’re going to cover, and how they all fit together to define your character’s “Tank” Build. In this Code Vein Build Guide we’ll explore just exactly how you make the Immortal Blade Build.
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