An explanation of the unwritten rules of Resident Evil Village

Resident Evil Village provides a terrifying experience. In it, Ethan Winters must face various supernatural horrors in order to save his daughter Rose. This is not a title for the faint of heart, and it never struggles to deliver heart-stopping action.




To succeed, players need nerves of steel and a good understanding of game mechanics. There are also a few unwritten rules to learn to make things easier. Most tips involve learning the basics of the combat system, while others even require players to use certain features Resident Evil VillageVR mode. With these unwritten rules, any player can master Lady Dimitrescu's castle.


The unwritten rules of combat in Resident Evil Village


Use the environment wisely

Ethan rarely deals with one enemy at a time, meaning players need to think about how to survive attacks from multiple angles. One way to keep it from being overwhelmed is to slow down enemies, which players will occasionally be lucky enough to do by blocking the entrances to certain rooms with shelving. This can buy players the time they need to reload their gun, tend to wounds, and survey the environment they're holed up in before enemies eventually find their way through.

There won't always be a place to hide, but there are still ways to slow down enemies. A good way to save ammo while protecting Ethan is to incapacitate enemies with rare flour sacks that can temporarily incapacitate nearby enemies. On that note, it's important to remember that not all enemies must be killed, and running away is the right option to ensure that Ethan Winters can live – as a cast figure no less – to fight another day with ammunition that could be spent in otherwise.


VR has unlimited throwing knives

When all ammo is gone, Ethan still has his trusty knife to use in the worst case scenario. It is interesting that in Resident Evil Village VR, players can use Ethan's knife as a projectile, which will come in handy. Best of all, you can throw as many knives as you want. They don't do much damage, but they can delay the enemy long enough for Ethan to prepare his weapon.

The unwritten rules of exploration in Resident Evil Village

You can hunt animals in Resident Evil Village

Resident Evil Village offers players a vast world to explore, and every corner contains new horrors. To get the most out of the game, players should try to explore as much as possible. Through exploration, vital items are found to advance the plot, and it also helps Ethan find useful items to help him take on the Lycans. For example, players can go out of their way to find animals that can be harvested for ingredients to cook stat-boosting dishes at the Duke's trading stands.


Search for treasures and lei

You should also look for all the extra treasures as you explore. There are eight of them to find, and they will give the players either a weapon or a treasure, which the duke will be happy to purchase for a good amount of lei. Treasures are marked on the map with dukes, which makes hunting for them easier and becomes an additional interesting goal for players.

Lei is a useful currency that can be used to buy items from the duke, so it's wise to collect as many as possible (including the crystallized treasures that players earn from maze puzzles). To make the most of the collected treasures, players must ensure that the combined treasures have been combined. This earns players wealth in lei when they sell the treasure to the duke. The following combination treasures can be stacked in Resident Evil Village:

  • A ring with a blue eye
  • Wooden Goat
  • Miss Madalina
  • Caroli Dimitrescu
  • Heisenberg's hammer


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