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Power Cores are a type of lategame crafting material inV Risingthat’s needed for a number of recipes, including some very powerful amulets. As such, these aren’t easy to come by — in fact, players won’t be able to just find or pick these items up randomly at all.
Making Power Cores involves a somewhat lengthy and expensive process, one that might also be a lot more difficult than usual depending on theplayer’s chosenV Risingdifficulty setting. If you’re wondering how to get some Power Cores of your own, here’s a quick guide covering all the things you need to do.

How To Get Power Cores In V Rising
You get the recipe for Power Cores by beatingVoltatia the Power Master, a Level 80 V Blood boss in the Gloomrot North region. You can always find this boss inside the Trancendum Power Plant, which is to the far north of the map. Voltatia can be a bit of a bother to fight, but you should have no trouble if you bringupgradedV Risingweapons.
Once you’ve beaten Voltatia, you’ll then be able to make Power Cores at your Fabricator, the workstation you unlock after beating Ziva the Engineer. to do so, you’ll need to getCharged BatteriesandRadium Alloy.

To getCharged Batteries in V Rising, you need to first get Depleted Batteries around Gloomrot North. Take 10 of those batteries to any of the Lightning Harvesters in that region, and you’ll get 10 Charged Batteries in return. If you’relooking for Radium Alloy, then you’ll need Sludge-Filled Canisters, Sulphur, and Tech Scrap. Combine these ingredients in a Furnace.
What Are Power Cores For?
Power Cores are used as components for the following items and structures:
You’ll also need Power Cores if you want toupgrade your Castle Heart inV Risingto Level 5.

Out of all the items listed here, the amulets are arguably the most valuable. All of them are Level 25, and they provide +31.9 Spell Power and 15% reduced Blood Consumption Rate. Depending on which amulet you make, you also get specific bonuses like extra attack speed, spell cooldown reduction, and movement speed.