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Best Way to Farm Silver Coins in V Rising (1.0)

What kills you also makes you stronger.

Sid NatividadBy Sid NatividadMay 14, 20243 Mins Read
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Even vampires in V Rising 1.0 need to abide by the laws of man, which is why you need Silver Coins in V Rising. You also need a lot of them if you want to purchase all the useful weapon and armor recipes from humans, which you can then craft to kill those same humans. In order to beat the mankind at their own game, consider trying out the best way to farm Silver Coins in V Rising 1.0, which I’ll discuss.

Silver Coin Locations in V Rising 1.0

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You can collect actual Silver Coins in V Rising 1.0 from various sources in the Dunely Farmlands, Gloomrot, and Cursed Forest. However, the Silver Coins mostly drop from the following:

  • Chests
  • Haunted Villages (Cursed Forest)
  • Bookcases & drawers in towns
  • Human enemies
  • Fishing

Still, these spots tend to be random and are not a consistent way of farming Silver Coins. So, I recommend a couple of methods below.

Related:

How To Get (& Use) Gem Dust in V Rising

These can give you a steady supply of Silver Coin in V Rising 1.0 if you have no luck from the sources above.

The Devourer Method for Farming Silver Coins in V Rising 1.0

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Obviously, you’re going to need a Devourer structure for this to work. You can unlock it by killing a certain boss.

Here’s a step-by-step process to simplify this Silver Coin farm method.

  1. Track and slay Lidia the Chaos Archer if you haven’t already. Killing her will unlock The Devorer structure.
  2. Build The Devourer in your castle. It needs the following components:
    • Plank
    • Copper Ingot
  3. Collect the Miner’s Mace weapon. It’s a Level 7 weapon, which, when fed to The Devourer, will yield Silver Coins. There are a couple of methods you can try to get Miner’s Mace weapons:
    • Buy Miner’s Mace from the Shady Goods Dealer (18 Copper Coins each) in Farbane Woods or Hallowed Mountains.
    • Slay Miner (Worker) humans in the Bandit Copper Mine in Farbane Woods.
  4. Collect Lumberjack’s Axes. Similar to the Miner’s Mace, feeding these low-level weapons to The Devourer yields Silver Coins.
    • Buy Lumberjack’s Axes from the Shady Goods Dealer (18 Copper Coins each) in Farbane Woods or Hallowed Mountains.
    • Slay humans in the Bandit Logging Camp in Farbane Woods.
  5. Feed the Mine’s Mace and Lumberjack’s Axes to The Devourer. Each piece will yield 12 Silver Coins.

The Fabricator Method for Farming Silver Coins in V Rising 1.0

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Once you get to Level 60, you can just slay Ziva the Engineer to unlock the Fabricator structure.

Related:

V Rising 1.0: How To Fast Travel

The Fabricator lets you craft Silver Coins using Iron Ingot and Silver Ore. However, at this point, you probably don’t need that many Silver Coins since the Gloomrot region is already borderline late-game.

V Rising 1.0 is available on PC and PlayStation platforms.

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