Character Stats Explained
Understanding your character's core statistics is paramount to surviving the relentless hordes in Vampire Survivors. While the game often feels like a chaotic bullet-hell, strategic stat management and item synergy can turn a desperate run into a triumphant victory. This section breaks down each crucial stat, explaining its function, how to boost it, and what items and power-ups to prioritize.
Base Stats and Their Impact
Every survivor starts with a unique set of base stats, but many can be improved through level-ups, passive items, and permanent power-ups. Pay close attention to these as you select your character and plan your build.
- Might: This stat directly increases the damage output of all your weapons. A higher Might means your projectiles hit harder, clearing enemies faster and dealing more damage to bosses.
- Boosting Might:
- Passive Items: The Empty Tome (found in various stages, often drops from specific enemies or chests) offers a significant Might boost. The Duplicator also indirectly boosts damage by increasing projectile count, which synergizes well with Might.
- Power-Ups: Invest in the permanent Might power-up from the main menu's PowerUp tab. Each purchase provides a small, stacking bonus.
- Character Bonuses: Some characters, like Poe Ratcho, have innate Might bonuses.
- Strategy: Prioritize Might early on, especially with weapons that have high base damage or slow attack speed, to ensure you can clear early waves effectively.
- Boosting Might:
- Area: Area dictates the size of your weapon's effects. Larger Area means wider attacks, bigger explosions, and more enemies hit per strike. This is crucial for crowd control.
- Boosting Area:
- Passive Items: The Candelabrador (often found in chests or dropped by specific enemies) is the primary item for increasing Area.
- Power-Ups: The permanent Area power-up is available in the PowerUp menu.
- Character Bonuses: Characters like Imelda Belpaese often have starting Area bonuses.
- Strategy: Essential for weapons like the Axe, King Bible, or Garlic. A large Area ensures you can keep enemies at bay and clear swarms.
- Boosting Area:
- Amount: This stat increases the number of projectiles or effects produced by your weapons. More projectiles mean more chances to hit, more damage, and better coverage.
- Boosting Amount:
- Passive Items: The Duplicator (a common drop from chests) is the go-to item for increasing Amount.
- Power-Ups: The permanent Amount power-up is a wise investment from the PowerUp menu.
- Character Bonuses: Some characters, like Gallo Foscari, may start with an Amount bonus.
- Strategy: Highly effective for weapons that already fire multiple projectiles, such as the Magic Wand or Knife, turning them into devastating barrages.
- Boosting Amount:
- Speed: Speed affects how quickly your projectiles travel across the screen. Faster projectiles hit enemies sooner, reducing the chance of them escaping your attacks.
- Boosting Speed:
- Passive Items: The Wings (found in various stages, often from chests) are your primary source of projectile speed.
- Power-Ups: The permanent Speed power-up in the PowerUp menu will give you a consistent boost.
- Strategy: Useful for long-range weapons or those with a narrow hitbox, ensuring they connect more reliably.
- Boosting Speed:
- Duration: Duration determines how long certain weapon effects persist on the screen. This is crucial for lingering effects or weapons that create persistent zones of damage.
- Boosting Duration:
- Passive Items: The Spellbinder (often found in chests) is the key item for increasing Duration.
- Power-Ups: The permanent Duration power-up is available in the PowerUp menu.
- Strategy: Invaluable for weapons like the King Bible, Laurel, or Garlic, allowing their protective or damaging fields to last longer.
- Boosting Duration:
- Cooldown: Cooldown dictates how long you have to wait before a weapon can be used again. Lower Cooldown means more frequent attacks and higher overall damage output.
- Boosting Cooldown:
- Passive Items: The Empty Tome (a powerful item found in chests or from specific enemies) significantly reduces Cooldown.
- Power-Ups: The permanent Cooldown power-up is a must-have from the PowerUp menu.
- Strategy: A universally beneficial stat. Prioritize reducing Cooldown for all weapons, especially those with high base damage or crucial crowd control effects.
- Boosting Cooldown:
- Luck: Luck influences various in-game probabilities, such as the chance of finding better items in chests, the frequency of floor pickups (like coins or hearts), and the likelihood of critical hits (if applicable to your weapons).
- Boosting Luck:
- Passive Items: The Clover (often found in chests or dropped by specific enemies) is the primary item for increasing Luck.
- Power-Ups: The permanent Luck power-up in the PowerUp menu is a good long-term investment.
- Arcanas: Certain Arcanas can provide temporary or conditional Luck bonuses.
- Strategy: While not directly offensive, higher Luck can significantly improve your runs by providing better upgrades and more resources. Consider it a mid-to-late game investment.
- Boosting Luck:
- Growth: Growth increases the amount of experience you gain from collecting gems. More Growth means faster leveling and more opportunities to upgrade your weapons and passive items.
- Boosting Growth:
- Passive Items: The Crown (often found in chests or dropped by specific enemies) is the essential item for boosting Growth.
- Power-Ups: The permanent Growth power-up is available in the PowerUp menu.
- Strategy: Prioritize Growth early in a run to accelerate your power curve. Faster leveling allows you to evolve weapons sooner and become more powerful before the tougher enemy waves arrive.
- Boosting Growth:
Advanced Stat Considerations
Beyond the core stats, remember that character-specific bonuses and weapon evolutions can drastically alter your stat priorities. Always consider your chosen character's starting bonuses and the evolution requirements of your preferred weapons when making upgrade decisions.
- Health (HP): Your character's hit points. While not directly boosted by passive items in the same way as other stats, you can increase your maximum HP through the permanent PowerUp menu and by picking up Floor Chicken. The Pummarola passive item also provides HP regeneration.
- Armor: Reduces incoming damage. The Armor passive item and permanent PowerUp are your main sources. Essential for tankier builds or when facing high-damage enemies.
- Movement Speed: How fast your character moves. The Wings passive item and permanent PowerUp increase this. Crucial for dodging, collecting experience, and positioning.
By carefully balancing these stats with your chosen weapons and playstyle, you'll be well on your way to conquering every stage Vampire Survivors throws at you.