V Rising Vendors Guide
Applies to
V Rising (PvE and PvP servers)
Last updated
February 2026
What vendors are in V Rising
Vendors in V Rising are non hostile NPC traders that sell a range of items in exchange for Silver Coins. Unlike enemies or bosses, vendors do not attack the player, but interacting with them comes with risk due to silver’s effect on vampires and the locations they are found in.
Most vendors are positioned in human settlements or camps and offer items that can otherwise take significant time or progression to unlock. This makes them especially useful during early and mid game stages when resources, recipes, or specific gear pieces are still limited.
What vendors sell
Vendors typically sell a mix of the following item types:
- Armour pieces and cosmetic variants
- Weapon recipes or completed weapons
- Resources that are otherwise gated by biome or boss progression
- Consumables and utility items
- Special schematics or books used for crafting unlocks
Stock varies between vendors, and not all traders sell the same categories of items. Some specialise in combat gear while others focus more on crafting progression.
Where to find vendors
Vendors are scattered across several regions of the map, most commonly in:
- Farmlands settlements
- Market areas in human towns
- Fortified camps or roadside trading posts
These areas are usually populated by hostile human enemies, so reaching a vendor often requires clearing the surrounding area or moving carefully to avoid combat. Vendors themselves do not aggro, but guards nearby almost always will.
Using silver safely
Silver Coins are the only currency accepted by vendors, but carrying silver damages vampires over time. This makes shopping trips risky without preparation.
Common ways players manage silver damage include:
- Wearing armour with silver resistance
- Using potions that reduce or offset silver burn
- Keeping silver in storage until ready to purchase
- Minimising travel distance while carrying currency
Failing to prepare can result in rapid health loss, especially early in the game when silver resistance options are limited.
When vendors are worth using
Vendors are most useful in a few specific situations:
- When a recipe is blocked behind a difficult boss
- When a specific gear upgrade is needed quickly
- When playing on higher difficulty servers where progression slows
- When gearing up alts or new clan members
Many players skip vendors entirely on their first playthrough but rely on them heavily on subsequent runs once silver handling is easier.
Tips players commonly share
Across community discussions, players often recommend a few practical approaches when dealing with vendors:
- Visit vendors at night to reduce interruptions from roaming enemies
- Clear nearby camps before shopping so you can browse without pressure
- Bring exact silver amounts to avoid unnecessary damage
- Mark vendor locations on the map for repeat visits
- Check vendor stock periodically as some items become more relevant later
Players also note that vendors can feel expensive early on, but the time saved by skipping certain grind stages often makes the trade worthwhile.
Things to watch out for
Vendors are placed in high risk zones by design. Even experienced players can be caught out by patrols or elite enemies while focused on shopping. In PvP servers, vendor locations are also common ambush points, making them dangerous during peak hours.
Another common mistake is buying items that become obsolete shortly afterwards. It is usually better to target recipes or progression items rather than temporary gear upgrades.
Vendors in V Rising add an optional layer to progression that rewards planning and risk management. While not essential for completing the game, they provide alternative routes through difficult sections and can significantly speed up development for prepared players. Knowing when and how to use vendors effectively can make a noticeable difference to both solo and clan based playstyles.
For players looking to optimise their progression, vendors offer a strategic shortcut that balances danger, preparation, and reward. Used wisely, they can reduce grind, smooth difficulty spikes, and give players more control over how they advance through V Rising’s world.
