V Rising 1.1 – Redistribution System Guide | Automatic Schematic Farm & New Stygian Shard Farm

As a dedicated fan, I’m thrilled to share that with the arrival of Invaders of Oakveil, my beloved game, V Rising, has undergone another massive content expansion! This update brings an array of distinctive enemies and bosses, numerous base features for customization, a risk-free dueling system, additional weapons, spells, and much more. Notably, the innovative redistribution engine has been introduced, designed to optimize your resource production within the base. Dive deeper into its workings below!

Redistribution System Guide | Automatic Schematic Farm & New Stygian Shard Farm

One exciting addition to your base from the massive expansion pack is the “resource reallocation system,” which you can access after overcoming the challenge posed by “Henry Blackbrew, the Alchemist.

If you’ve been consistently playing the game prior to the recent update, you won’t find the boss challenging since he’s not a newly introduced enemy. However, keep in mind that you’ll need to level up to approximately level 70 before you can reach him, which may require some grinding.

Currently, the redistribution engine functions as a tool that enables you to move items from one workstation to another of your preference, effectively creating a highly automated assembly line. A clever application players have discovered is using it for setting up a scheme for farming schematics and Stygian shards.

To accomplish everything that’s required, you’ll need to build not just one, but three paper press machines. You’ll also require a substantial amount of resources to keep them running effectively. Each tier of your blueprint will necessitate its own set of resources, as the ultimate goal is to create detailed plans or diagrams (schematics).

This implies that you require an almost unlimited source of technological waste, sturdy yarn for sewing, and the simplest sheets of paper. Establishing the partially automated farm might be a bit laborious initially, but it will prove beneficial in the long term.

In addition to the redistribution engine itself, here’s what else is required for all essential resources:

1. Sufficient raw materials
2. Skilled labor force
3. Adequate infrastructure
4. Financing for operations
5. Regulatory compliance
6. Market analysis and forecasting tools
7. Continuous quality control measures
8. Effective communication channels
9. Robust security systems
10. Regular maintenance schedules
11. Training programs for employees
12. Data management and analytics capabilities
13. Strategic partnerships and collaborations
14. Innovation and research initiatives
15. Sustainability practices and policies.

  • At least one grinder – You will need to feed this a lot of flowers in order to produce as much pollen as you can. Needless to say, you will need to have a way to produce hundreds or even thousands of flowers to last you avery long time.
  • At least one loom – The grinder should then be connected to a loom in order to start mass producing coarse thread. Obviously, this means that you should also be manually feeding the loom some plant fibre.
  • At least one sawmill – You are going to need a lot of sawdust for the automated farm, so be ready to chop a lot of wood and feed it to a sawmill so that you can stock up on this resource.
  • A lot of storage – You are also probably going to want a lot of storage nearby, so you can very quickly restock the inputs for each of these work stations. You will also need one for the planks that the sawmill produces, just so it does not fill up over time.

With a redistribution tool in your setup, you ought to be capable of modifying the connections for every workstation individually. Link each of them to the right counterpart and then activate the “Auto Send On/Off” function.

To ensure that the pollen being produced by the grinder is used directly for making coarse thread, connect the grinder to the loom. Don’t forget to include plant fibers within the loom and keep a few spaces open in the input area for the pollen to flow into.

Currently, it’s essential that your three printing machines are interconnected in a particular configuration, and some specific workstations should be connected to each one of them as well. To illustrate, these workstations might need to be associated with each machine.

  • Paper press #1 – This will be your paper producer. Connect the sawmill to this press so that it receives sawdust, and then manually add a lot of plant fibre to start making paper. As a bonus tip, connect the sawmill to a storage unit after linking it to the paper press. This will send excess planks to the storage instead of building up in its output slot.
  • Paper press #2 – Paper press #1 should be connected to this one so that it receives all of the paper being made. Also, the loom that is making coarse thread should be linked to this too. This will automatically start producing scrolls over time.
  • Paper press #3 – Finally, connect paper press #2 to this one and then add a much tech scrap as you can without filling up the input slots. This will allow it to start producing schematics, which is still the current highest tier resource of its kind.

Ultimately, after establishing your entire production line, ensure that every component is correctly connected with the “auto send” feature activated. This setup will continue functioning until manual additions like plant fiber are exhausted.

Connect the last print station (paper press) to a storage unit to prevent it from overflowing with blueprints. Remember to occasionally check your loom and grinder in case they run low on basic materials, and continuously supply tech debris to the print station.

Regarding farming stygian shards, you can accomplish this now using the latest enhancements to the Stygian Summoning Circle. Additionally, this significant update includes the introduction of two recipes within the summoning circle which utilize lower-tier resources.

They are the following:

  • Lesser Blood Soul – Requires 200 scrolls and 1 Primal Blood Essence
  • Primal Blood Soul – Requires 280 schematics and 80 blood crystals.

Once you accumulate a substantial amount of “blood crystals”, utilize your freshly developed “blueprint” manufacturing system to supply the “Stygian summoning circle”. With this, you can produce numerous “primal blood souls”.

These items will produce larger, ominous fragments. Despite being a somewhat fundamental and costly farm, once automated within your base, it serves as a decent semi-passive farm for a resource that you’ll likely find yourself using abundantly during advanced stages of gameplay.

As a devoted fan, I can’t help but share my excitement about the redistribution engine! There’s so much more than just this feature – minor tweaks and major overhauls are all outlined in the extensive patch notes that are as amusing as they are informative. If you’re a returning player who’s been away for a while or a newcomer, now is the perfect moment to dive back into V Rising!

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2025-04-30 05:06