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Blood veil list

Discover every Blood Veil in Code Vein! This guide lists all Veils, their types, variants, and where to find them, helping you choose the best gear for your build.

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Discover every Blood Veil in Code Vein! This guide lists all Veils, their types, variants, and where to find them, helping you choose the best gear for your build.

Alright, let's talk about Blood Veils in Code Vein. These are super important because they're not just armor; they directly affect your stats and how well you can drain enemies for ichor. Think of them as your primary defensive and offensive tool when it comes to draining. This guide will break down every single one you can find, so you know exactly what you're looking for and where to get it.

We've got a full list below, detailing each Veil's name, its type (like Ogre, Hounds, or Ivy), any special variants it might have (which often change its color and sometimes stats), and most importantly, where you can find it. Some are default, others you'll need to hunt down in chests, and a few are tied to DLC. Let's dive in!

Blood Veil NameAppearanceTypeVariant (color)Location
(In shop after found in chest)
Queenslayer ClawOgre(Claw)Queenslayer Claw II (Grey)
Rebel Claw (Green)
Default blood veil
Night ClawOgre(Claw)Midnight Sun Claw (White)
Dawn Claw (Red)
Ruined City center
GXM VariantOgre(Claw)GXM Exceed (Grey/Purple)
GXM Strange (Sand)
Howling pit
Black Blood LiberatorOgre(Claw)Blackblood Tracer (Grey)
Blackbood Strife (Red)
Ashen Cavern
Noble SilverOgre(Claw)Noble Shadow (Plum)
Noble Darkness (Blue)
City of falling flame
Blue houndsHoundsUmber Hounds (Brown)
Dark Hounds (Grey)
Ruined City underground
Night FangHoundsMidnight Sun Fang (White)
Dawn Fang (Red)
Memories of Player
Hedgehog fortHoundsThorn Devil (Plum)
Cactus Curtain (Blue)
Ridge of Frozen souls
White vestmentHoundsCrimson Vestment (Red)
Black Vestment (Grey)
City of falling flame
GXL DefenderHoundsGXL Guardian (Green)
GXL Overgear (Grey)
Provisitional Govt. center
Queenslayer ThornSpear/ThornQueenslayer Thorn II (Grey/Purple)
Rebel Thorn (Yellow)
Ruined City underground
Raven FatiguesSpear/ThornSwan Fatigues (Grey)
Seraph Fatigues (White)
Dried up trenches
Night SpearSpear/ThornMidnight Sun Spear (White)
Dawn Spear (Red)
Dried up trenches
Winter MantleSpear/ThornTireless Mantle (Pale Blue)
Sanctuary Mantle (White)
Ridge of Frozen souls
Silver garbSpear/ThornSanguine Garb (Red)
Dusk Garb (Grey)
Crypt Spire
GXH AssaultIvy/BladesGXH Storm (Blue)
GXH Geyser (Green)
Ruined City Center
Prayer ShawlIvy/BladesMendicant Shawl (Grey/Purple)
Covetous Shawl (White)
Howling pit
Night thornIvy/BladesMidnight Sun Thorn (White)
Dawn Thorn (Red)
Cathedral of the Sacred blood
Suicide spurIvy/BladesCollateral Spur (Grey)
Judgment Spur (Dark Blue)
Crown of sand
Ivory graceIvy/BladesSnowy Elegance (Cream)
Imperial Raiment (Blue)
Provisional Govt. Outskirts
Venuous ClawOgre/ClawNoneDLC bought in shop
Tips
  • Keep an eye on the 'Type' column. Ogre Veils generally boost Strength and Vitality, Hounds Veils often focus on Dexterity and Endurance, and Ivy Veils tend to boost Mind and the power of your Gifts.
  • Don't underestimate the variants! Sometimes a different color variant can offer slightly different stat boosts or resistances, so check them out when you find them.
  • The 'Location' column is your best friend. If you're missing a Veil, this tells you exactly which area to backtrack to or which chest to hunt down.
  • The Venuous Claw is a special case – it's tied to DLC, so you won't find it in a chest in the base game. If you want it, you'll need to purchase the relevant DLC.

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