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The Blood Moon is a unique event inV Risingthat increases your vampire powers. During this time, you will be at your strongest, making it a great time to take on powerful V Blood carriers. What exactly happens during this event though?
In this guide, we are going to take a look at everything you need to know about Blood Moons. This will include what it does, how often it occurs, and what you should do during this time. While you aren’t obligated to do anything in particular during this time, it’s best to take advantage of the event, as it’s not that common.

What Is A Blood Moon?
A Blood Moon is an event thattakes place at nightwhich causes everything to becometinted slightly red.In real life, this happens when the Earth’s moon is having a total lunar eclipse (basically, the Earth blocks all of the sun from the moon).
When this happens in V Rising, you will have thefollowing buffs.

A 20 percent boost to blood types can come in handy, especially if you have a blood type like Scholar,which boosts spell power.
How Often Do Blood Moons Occur?
At most, Blood Moonsoccur every ten to 18 days.As such, they aren’t too common.Blood Moons will never catch you by surprise though; during the day before a Blood Moon,the night hours on the clock will appear in red.
This is an indication that the following night will be a Blood Moon,giving you time to prepare accordingly.
What To Do During A Blood Moon
Since a Blood Moon boosts the stats of your blood type,we recommend seeking out an enemy with strong blood, ordrinking blood from aprisonerthat you have. With a high percentage blood, you canhead out into the world and defeat strong enemies.
For example, if you have tier four Creature blood, you get will getincreased movement speed, sun resistance rating, damage reduction, and health regeneration.When a Blood Moon happens, all these stats will be boosted by 20 percent. Themovement speed will also stackwith the existing buff from the blood.