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Code Vein: Best Gifts (Skills) to Get First

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Developed and published by Bandai Namco, Code Vein comes with a ton of customization options and build variety to suit any play style. It’s pretty crazy. Every Blood Code in this game offers you different Gifts and skills to unlock, so here are our picks for the best Gifts you should get first in Code Vein.

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Best Gifts to Get First in Code Vein

For Survivability

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  • Fighter: Health Boost – Increases maximum HP
  • Ranger: Stamina Boost – Increases maximum stamina.
  • Ranger: Shifting Hollow – Dash forward in mist form.

Fighter and Ranger are two of three basic Blood Codes you receive in Code Vein, and even if they don’t entirely match your play style, they still offer awesome Gifts that can carry you far in this game.

Health Boost and Stamina Boost are basically must-haves for the early hours in the game. Once you level up a little, you can probably ditch Health Boost, but Stamina Boost pretty much stays relevant for almost the entire journey. The amount of stamina you start with is pitiful, and barely enough for you to combo an enemy to death. Plus, you can never have too much stamina.

Shifting Hollow is actually pretty useful for dodging attacks if you don’t have enough stamina, and you need a quick getaway. It consumes ichor as it’s an active ability, but still nice to have in a pinch. It’s easily one of the best Gifts you can get early on in Code Vein.

For Offense

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  • Fighter: Adrenaline – Temporarily boosts attack power.
  • Fighter: Triple Annihilator – Unleash a combo on a nearby target. An offensive skill performed with Two-handed sword/hammer.
  • Ranger: Venom Mark – Temporarily applies the venom effect to your current weapon.
  • Berserker: Blow of Madness – Increases the power of the next attack.
  • Prometheus: Blade Dance – Temporarily increases attack power each time you damage an enemy with your weapon.

As a melee attacker in Code Vein, you have plenty of options to work with. Adrenaline and Triple Annihilator are the first Gifts you need to get, as they offer you a nice power boost, along with a combo that can almost one-shot most enemies.

Venom Mark is a big one that you should certainly get as well, as it’s almost ridiculous how effective Venom damage can be against bosses. You’ll get even more status effect Gifts later on, such as Lightning and Fire, but Venom applies a DoT effect on enemies, and that’s invaluable.

Once you gain access to the Berserker Blood Code, you can replace Adrenaline with Blow of Madness. Instead of increasing attack over a short period of time, it drastically increases the power of your next attack. It’s got a pretty short cooldown and fairly low ichor cost, making it one of the best Gifts for melee players.

For Ranged

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  • Caster: Weapon Drain Rating Up – Increases the drain rating of weapon attacks.
  • Caster: Blazing Roar – Shoots an intense flame at the target.
  • Prometheus: Fire Storm – Shoots a series of flaming projectiles that stagger the enemy.
  • Hunter: Ranged Impact – Temporarily increases the attack power of shots fired from weapons.
  • Hunter: Blood Sacrifice – Spends your own HP to gain ichor.
  • Hunter: Ichor Strikes – Reduces the ichor cost of weapon attacks while you are focused.

If you’re planning on playing a ranged build in Code Vein, you’ll want to grab all the Caster Gifts immediately at the start of the game. However, it’s not till later that you’ll start to get better Gifts that allow you to manage your ichor cost a little better.

Specifically, the Hunter Blood Code comes with Blood Sacrifice and Ichor Strikes that reduce your ichor cost for Gifts, which means that you can use them more frequently.

For Exploration

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  • Ranger: Spoils Spotter – Learn whether or not there are uncollected items within a certain range.
  • Hunter: Active IFF – Enemies within a certain range will appear on your radar.
  • Mercury: Sprinter – Reduces stamina drained by dashing.
  • Mercury: Vivification – Returns you to the last mistle touched without losing haze.

Finally, when you’re just out exploring the levels or farming haze, you can get the Mercury Blood Code from Coco when you unlock the Home Base. Sprinter and Vivification let you explore safely, and later on you’ll even unlock a Gift that increases the amount of Haze you get from defeating enemies.

Spoils Spotter lets you keep an eye out for loot around you, while Active IFF ensures that you’ll never be caught by surprise by any enemies lurking nearby.

And those are our picks for the best Gifts to get first in Code Vein. Be sure to check our Code Vein guide wiki for more tips and information on the game.

About the author

Zhiqing Wan

Zhiqing is the Reviews Editor for Twinfinite, and a History graduate from Singapore. She's been in the games media industry for nine years, trawling through showfloors, conferences, and spending a ridiculous amount of time making in-depth spreadsheets for min-max-y RPGs. When she's not singing the praises of Amazon's Kindle as the greatest technological invention of the past two decades, you can probably find her in a FromSoft rabbit hole.

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