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V Rising Glass Guide: How To Make & Farm It

Learn how to make & farm Glass in V Rising from this guide.

V Rising is a Survival Action-Adventure game with Multiplayer. You play as a weakened Vampire who woke up from slumber in this game. Now you must gather resources, battle foes, & build up your Castle and Army. All resources in this game are valuable for survival. The Sun being the major obstacle in your way, you will need to use Magical items to resist it. That’s where Glass comes in. Glass is one of the key components in making something as important as Scourgestone. In this guide, I will show you how to Make & Farm Glass in V Rising.

How to Make & Farm Glass in V Rising

Glass is the smelted product of Quartz. By taking 15 to 20 Quartz (depending on the on floor bonus) into a Furnace, you will get a piece of Glass. To get Quartz, you can mine it from Quartz Nodes around the map. Commonly seen at the east of Dawnbreak Village & at Dunley Monastery. Although you can get Quartz here, it is better found in Cave Systems. Whenever you are out mining for Iron & Copper, you will have a high chance of stumbling upon Quartz. Speaking of Dunley Monastery, you can also farm up some Glass there. Although it is preferred to get Quartz, it is one way of getting it without the smelting work.

You can get the crafting recipe of Glass by beating the V Blood, Christina the Sun Priestess. She will give the recipe for a lot of items like Empty Glass Bottle, Holy Resistance Potion, & Blood Rose Potion alongside Glass. As you start your adventures, make sure to gather as many Quartz as you can. All that Quartz that you will collect will come in handy for later when you are crafting Magical Items like Scourgestone & Scourge Pendant. You will be able to craft other Pendants and also Dark Silver.

This was all about how to make & farm Glass in V Rising. Hopefully, this guide has helped you. You can also check out our guides like How To Get Iron And Iron Ingots in V Rising.

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