The name of the game in V Rising is survival, and even for a vampire, that can be a hard task to accomplish. With dangers all around and from the Sun itself, players will have to do whatever it takes to create a safe haven for themselves and bring the pain to others.

Gathering all sorts of resources will definitely help, especially when it comes to crafting and building up your home base to expand the possibilities available. For players eager to find out just how to farm Pollen in V Rising, this guide is the perfect place to start.

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Getting Pollen in V Rising

As the name of the resource suggests, Pollen is obtained from various plants and flowers that players can find out in the world. This can be from the likes of Blood Roses, Mourning Lilies, or other flowers that are growing around Vardoran; make sure to get yourself a bunch of them whenever possible to prepare for the next step with the Grinder.

Unlike other more advanced refinement tools, the Grinder does not require the defeating of a V Blood boss to unlock. Instead, just follow through with the standard progression of the game and get other things like the Sawmill and Furnace up and running, and before long, the Grinder will be next on the list. It will require four Whetstones, four Planks, and four Copper Ingots.

Grinder V Rising

Now, put those flowers to good use, as getting Pollen will require players to then deposit these flowers over at the Grinder. After letting it go to work, players will be able to grab the Pollen and move on to even more advanced crafting recipes found in V Rising.

Farming Pollen in V Rising

If you grow tired of harvesting flowers out in the wild, you can always start your own garden back home to save time and effort. After collecting flowers, you likely already have seeds in your inventory, which you can use to start a garden.

First, lay down some grass on the outside of your castle, making it possible to plot down several growing plots, which are a reward given by defeating the Level 35 V Blood boss, Polora the Feywalker. With seeds in hand, simply drag them to the plots on the ground to start the process. It will still take some time for the plants and flowers to grow, so go about your business first before coming back for the harvest. After that, it will be back to the Grinder for more Pollen production.

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V Rising

Platform(s)
PC
Released
May 17, 2022
Developer(s)
Stunlock Studios
Publisher(s)
Stunlock Studios