Discover the most efficient ways to farm Golden Jewellery in V Rising. Learn where to find it, what it's used for, and tips for maximizing your loot in Brighthaven and beyond.
In V Rising, Golden Jewellery is a crucial crafting reagent used for creating Gold Ingots, upgrading your Castle Heart, and crafting high-level equipment and castle cosmetics. While it can theoretically be found in Dunley Farmlands, the Cursed Forest, and Silverlight Hills, the most reliable farming spot is the town of Brighthaven in Silverlight Hills.
Golden Jewellery is a reagent used for crafting, primarily refined into Gold Ingots. It's also used directly for repairing higher-level jewelry equipment and crafting specific items.
Loot Golden Jewellery from Enemies in Brighthaven
The quickest and most effective method to farm Golden Jewellery is by defeating enemies within Brighthaven, located in the southwest of Silverlight Hills. The town is divided into four districts: Brighthaven Cathedral (northwest), Brighthaven Square (northeast), Brighthaven Docks (southwest), and Brighthaven Slums (southeast). All enemies here have a chance to drop Golden Jewellery, with elite enemies like Paladins, Knights, Clerics, and Wizards being almost guaranteed to drop it. It is recommended to be at least level 65, preferably closer to level 70, to tackle these enemies. Pulling enemies separately can help if you are solo, but a group will make farming significantly faster.
Loot Chests, Containers, and Destructible Objects
In addition to enemy drops, Golden Jewellery can be found in chests, containers, and destructible objects throughout Brighthaven. Enemies and loot in the northern districts, particularly around the cathedral, have a slightly higher chance of yielding Golden Jewellery. While the north offers better odds, looting everything in the southern districts is still worthwhile, as you may find Golden Jewellery alongside other valuable items like Schematics, Fish Oil, Reinforced Planks, and Flawless Gems. The strategy is to loot everything, wait for respawns, and repeat.
Defeat V Blood Bosses (Less Reliable)
While not a primary source, V Blood bosses in Dunley Farmlands and the Cursed Forest have a small chance to drop Golden Jewellery. If you encounter these bosses while farming, it's worth defeating them. Additionally, chests and containers in specific locations within these regions, such as Dunley Monastery, Mosswick Village, Dawnbreak Village, and Ancient Villages, may contain Golden Jewellery.
What is Golden Jewellery Used For?
Refine into Gold Ingots for Castle Upgrades
The primary use of Golden Jewellery is to refine it into Gold Ingots using a Furnace. This recipe becomes available after defeating Azariel the Sunbringer (Level 68) in Brighthaven Cathedral. Crafting one Gold Ingot requires 6 Golden Jewellery and 6 Sulphur, and the Furnace must be placed within a Forge Room. Gold Ingots are essential for upgrading your Castle Heart to level 4 (requiring 1 Gold Ingot, 24 Dark Silver Ingots, and 12 Spectral Dust) and for other castle upgrades like The Eye of the Twilight. The Eye of the Twilight allows you to locate Soul Shards, which provide buffs and are obtained after defeating end-game bosses like Solarus the Immaculate (Level 80), Gorecrusher the Behemoth (Level 76), and The Winged Horror (Level 78). Gold Ingots are also used for decorative castle items.
Gold Ingot is a reagent used for crafting, primarily for upgrading the castle heart, crafting luxury cosmetics, and equipment upgrades.
Craft Equipment with Golden Jewellery and Gold Ingots
Golden Jewellery and Gold Ingots are used to craft powerful jewelry equipment. Examples include the Corrupted Artefact (requires 8 Golden Jewellery) and the Jewel of the Wicket Prophet (requires 8 Gold Ingots). Given that 1 Gold Ingot requires 6 Golden Jewellery, significant farming is necessary. It's also important to keep a reserve of Golden Jewellery for repairing your existing jewelry equipment.
You must defeat Azariel the Sunbringer in Brighthaven Cathedral to unlock the Gold Ingot crafting recipe.
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