

It's hard to stay alive when you're the target of a Bloodhunt (hint: keep moving!), which is why you should never underestimate mortals. If a civilian sees you feeding or using an ability, then you will become the target of a Bloodhunt, which means enemies will be able to see you through walls from quite a long distance away. There are different types of blood amongst mortals, and repeatedly feeding on mortals with the same type of blood will bestow powerful bonuses to you that persist until the end of a match.īut you must also make sure you don't shoot mortals or let them see your true nature. In Bloodhunt you can feed upon mortals to heal yourself, but you can also use your Heightened Senses to learn if a particular mortal's blood is resonant. They can be a huge help, or a massive hindrance. Prague is home to a great many mortal civilians as well as vampires, and it would be a grave error to assume that you can ignore the mortals. If you want tankiness and survivability, the Brute or the Vandal would be your best bet. If you like outsmarting opponents, go Siren or Muse. While I do think some archetypes are a little stronger than others - as you'll see by perusing our guide to the best characters in Bloodhunt - each of the six archetypes is close enough in overall power and brings such a unique skillset to the table that you should really learn every archetype and every skill so you can pick which one best suits your playstyle. These six types are known as archetypes, and each one has a different set of three skills: one passive, one active, and one movement ability. There are six different types of vampire to choose from in Bloodhunt, spread across three different clans. Pick an archetype to match your playstyle It's a great idea to learn at least one area very well in Bloodhunt, before expanding your knowledge to other areas of the map. I learnt how to scale the tower as quickly as possible to reach the high-tier loot on the roof, and then I progressed south from there. For example, while I was learning the game I spawned on the north side of the Helipad tower every match.

I'd very strongly suggest you start by taking the same spawn point for every match, because the familiar routine that it provides will help you learn the mechanics of the game that much more easily. Instead, you must pick one of many spawn points littered across nighttime Prague, the battleground inside which you'll face your vampiric opponents. Unlike certain other Battle Royale games you may have played, Bloodhunt doesn't have you jump from a plane at the start of a match. Learn one starting spot well to begin with

