The first major content update for V Rising since its 2022 early access debut, Secrets of Gloomrot, has finally released. Among a myriad of changes including new lands, enemies, bosses, and weapons to discover, hungry vampires now have an entire new spell system to enjoy. Here’s all the spells available in V Rising: Secrets of Gloomrot.
All New Spells and Magic in V Rising: Secrets of Gloomrot
Secrets of Gloomrot brings newly reworked spell system with the five original magic types; Blood, Chaos, Unholy, Illusion, and Frost, while also adding a brand new magic type – Storm.
Here are all six spell trees in V Rising: Secrets of Gloomrot:

Blood Magic
Blood Magic excels at dealing damage to others while replenishing the life of your own. Spells of this type inflictLeech.
Chaos Magic
Chaos Magic delivers hard-hitting spells thatIgniteenemies, dealing damage over time.
Unholy Magic
Unholy Magic specializes in summoning minions from the dead while inflicting debuffs onto your enemies withCondemn.
Illusion Magic
Illusion Magic specializes in confusing enemies with specters and apparitions, while inflictingWeakenon them and reducing your own cooldowns throughPhantasms.
Frost Magic
Frost Magic uses the power of ice attacks toChillandFreezeyour enemies for unparalleled crowd-control effects.
Storm Magic
Storm Magic harnesses lightning and thunder to electrify your enemies while inflicting them withStatic.
Related:How to Get Blood Essence in V Rising
Those are all magical spells available in V Rising: Secrets of Gloomrot. Personally, I love using a mixture of Blood and Chaos for all my PvP needs. For more information on V Rising, check out our other guides and tips here at Prima Games.
Matt Vatankhah
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