Code Vein II
Code Vein II

All Vestige Locations in Code Vein II

Locate every hidden Vestige across Code Vein II's desolate world. These fragments hold vital memories and unlock powerful abilities.

All Vestige Locations

Vestiges are the fragmented memories of the Revenants, crucial for unlocking new Blood Codes and enhancing your combat capabilities in Code Vein II. Discovering all of them is a significant undertaking, as they are scattered across the most dangerous and often hidden corners of the world. Each Vestige offers a glimpse into the past and provides tangible benefits for your present struggles. Prioritizing their collection will significantly bolster your character's power and unlock potent new combat styles.

In the initial area, the Ruined City Center, you'll find the Vestige of the Berserker near the first major boss encounter, the Corrupted Crusader. Be wary of the Lost Soldiers patrolling the path leading to it. Further into the Depths of the Forgotten, the Vestige of the Shadow can be found behind a waterfall, requiring careful navigation around aggressive Stalker enemies. The Catacombs of the Silent, as detailed in its own section, holds the Vestige of the Pugilist, often located in a side chamber accessible only after defeating a mini-boss, the Grave Warden. Remember to use your Prometheus Flame ability to illuminate dark passages where Vestiges might be concealed.

The Frozen Wastes present a unique challenge, with the Vestige of the Frostbringer hidden within an ice cave, guarded by a pack of Ice Hounds. A common pitfall is overlooking the verticality of some areas; the Vestige of the Sentinel in the Sky-Piercing Peaks is located on a high ledge, requiring precise platforming or the use of the Air Dash Blood Code ability. The total count of major Vestiges across the game is 12, with each major region typically housing at least one. Some smaller, optional Vestiges can also be found, offering minor stat boosts or lore fragments. Always check behind illusory walls and in seemingly inaccessible areas; these are frequently the hiding spots for these invaluable remnants of the past.