Sharkmob Drops Info On Bloodhunt Archetype Progression And The Ventrue Enforcer
Now players have a new way to unlock perks and customize their characters.
Sharkmob is still busy at work perfecting its Vampire: The Masquerade-based battle royale Bloodhunt. Today players got a peek at a lot of that work as the company dropped information on archetype progression and a new playable class – the Ventrue Enforcer.
Of the two topics, archetype progression might warrant the most attention, as this new system will now allow players to not just customize their characters visually, but their gameplay as well. That's a pretty good approach for a game based on a table-top RPG. With the new system, players can level up individual Archetypes and unlock perks for them. They can choose one perk at a time from a pool of nine, focusing on different strategies and skills to build their unique play style.
To unlock these perks, players will need to accumulate medals. These are obtained by completing kills and assists and based on damage done. Currently, there are seven archetypes. Each of these has nine perks associated with it. Each perk can be unlocked at a specific level. Archetypes include Prowler, Saboteur, Vandal, Brute, Siren, Muse, and Enforcer.
Speaking of Enforcers, players can now get a look at the Ventrue Enforcer. Those in the playtest will be able to try him out. Those who are not can see him in action in the video below.
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