V Rising gives you access to a castle that you can build and design according to your liking. Now, according to your skill level, this can be an amazing castle worthy of Dracula himself or this can be a small shack that just serves the purpose of a roof over your head. But of course, you will want it to be a castle. Building rooms can be quite confusing and depending on the material you’re using, it can buff your workstations. So, today we’re gonna shed some light on the room building mechanism in V Rising. Just follow along and you should be good.
V Rising: How to build rooms?
Building rooms can often get complicated in V Rising, so it’s important to learn how this mechanic works.
- First off go to your grinder, open it up, and at the top, you’ll be able to see some buffs. Depending on your buffs, they can be massive and make a huge difference in how much time it takes for you to build a room. Your Sawmill can also get a lot of buffs and your primary goal should be to get as many buffs as possible because these will make your life much easier.
- To create a room, you’re going to need all the sides to be covered with palace walls not palisade walls, and to top it all off, you’re gonna need to add a door frame. A door is not important just having a door frame in place will get the job done.
- Once you have finished framing the room with walls and a door frame, just put down some floors and your room should be complete.
Using compatible flooring will give all of your workstations access to buffs. So that’s one thing to always look out for. If done correctly, your rooms should make your castle look a lot more aesthetic while at the same time they will make your life easier. To cap it all up, use the correct flooring and design according to the buffs you get.
Conclusion
That concludes our guide on how to build rooms in V Rising. Now, you are properly equipped to make the best room possible in V Rising, so go out there and design your own Hotel Transylvania. Visit Digistatement for more informative articles like the one you just read. Leave a comment below if you have any troubles with this guide. Thank you for reading!