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Faction combat, skill routes, and survival notes for VV: Ultimatum

A dark, fast-reference wiki for VV: Ultimatum players who need faction basics, ability planning, codes, update notes, and early progression without digging through scattered community posts.

VV: Ultimatum

What the game is

VV: Ultimatum is a stylized Roblox fighting game about dangerous worlds, chosen factions, strange monsters, ancient threats, and more than 130 skills and abilities.

Codes

day1

Track active VV: Ultimatum codes, redemption steps, rewards, and the safest way to verify whether a code is expired.

Updated: June 8, 2026
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Quick answers

VV: Ultimatum

Start

What should I do first?

Finish the tutorial before rerolling anything; movement, lock-on, and parry timing matter more than early rarity. Treat the first sessions as combat training: block, bait, punish, and learn when to disengage.

Code

day1

The tracked release code is day1. Use it for Clan Rerolls, a Token Booster, and a Focus Elixir, then spend carefully.

Pick

Quincy is safest for beginners

Compare Shinigami, Quincy, and Hollow in VV: Ultimatum by difficulty, progression route, range, risk, and beginner friendliness.

Wiki routes

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Beginner route

Starter guide

Start VV: Ultimatum with a clean route: learn parry timing, finish early quests, choose a faction plan, and avoid wasting rerolls before your build is clear.

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Shinigami, Quincy, Hollow

Factions

Compare Shinigami, Quincy, and Hollow in VV: Ultimatum by difficulty, progression route, range, risk, and beginner friendliness.

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Build planning

Skills

Plan VV: Ultimatum skills around your faction, release path, clan bonus, spirit charms, and PvP or boss priorities.

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Redeem tracker

Codes

Track active VV: Ultimatum codes, redemption steps, rewards, and the safest way to verify whether a code is expired.

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Release notes

Updates

Follow the VV: Ultimatum release build, major systems, active wiki changes, and what players should re-check after patches.

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Progression

VV: Ultimatum

Tutorial and early quests Controls, parry, quest rhythm

Burning every reroll immediately

Lv 25 Faction route starts to matter

Locking a build before reading your clan

Mid game zones Spirit Charms, skill tree, boss tempo

Using one PvP loadout for every PvE problem

Lv 100 Finished build, PvP, faction conflict

Rerolling after a patch without checking numbers

Shinigami / Quincy / Hollow

Choose a pressure style

Medium

Shinigami

Balanced sword route with Zanpakuto and Shikai planning.

Easy

Quincy

Cleaner ranged path with Spirit Weapon, Schrift, and disciplined quest flow.

Hard

Hollow

High-risk evolution route that rewards pressure, consumption, and melee burst.

Decision paths

Wiki routes

Reference library

VV: Ultimatum

Codes

day1

Track active VV: Ultimatum codes, redemption steps, rewards, and the safest way to verify whether a code is expired.

Combat

Defense before damage

Treat the first sessions as combat training: block, bait, punish, and learn when to disengage. PvP builds need movement, guard pressure, escape options, and a punish tool for missed parries.

Factions

Quincy / Shinigami / Hollow

Compare Shinigami, Quincy, and Hollow in VV: Ultimatum by difficulty, progression route, range, risk, and beginner friendliness.

Clans

Reroll after choosing role

Do not chase a tier list in isolation; skill value depends on faction release, clan passive, and your preferred range.

Spirit Charms

Power has a cost

Spirit charms should reinforce one clear plan instead of spreading small bonuses across unrelated stats.

Leveling

Main + Daily + Faction

Track unlock points around Lv 25, then decide whether to push faction progression or farm for a stronger build base.

Route map

Progression checkpoints

Tutorial

Complete deflect/parry teaching and defeat the tutorial boss.

Early

Prioritize main, daily, and faction missions while clearing nearby enemies.

Lv 25

Start caring about meditation and faction progression, not just raw levels.

Lv 60+

Human World, PvP, events, and raids become more relevant.

Controls

Combat keybinds

MovementW / A / S / D
JumpSpace
Fast MovementQ
SprintShift
Airwalk DescendCtrl
Light AttackLeft Mouse Button
Heavy AttackScroll Wheel Press
BlockRight Mouse Button
CounterF
Equip WeaponX
Form ActivationE
ExecuteB
MaimV
Power Up / DownG / H
Interact / Sense / MenuT / C / Tab

Clans

Keep-or-reroll examples

SCiferLegendary 1%

Resurrección uptime, Kido pressure, mobile Arrancar

Keep
AAaronieroLegendary 1%

Kido and Reiatsu builds

Keep
AJaegerjaquezRare 9%

Hakuda melee and aggressive Arrancar mobility

Keep
BAntenorRare 9%

Lightning damage and posture recovery

Optional reroll
CCaliusCommon 60%

Equipment-load utility

Usually reroll

Spirit Charms

Notch rules

3 equipped slots

Spirit Charms are not just more-is-better; all three slots should serve one build.

Tier 1-4

Higher tiers usually bring stronger effects, but they consume more notch space.

3 notches safe

Once total notches exceed 3, each extra notch reduces max HP.

Valley of Screams

Charm removal is not a casual reset button; the purple portal route needs in-game verification.

Official Roblox media

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FAQ

Player questions

What faction should beginners pick?

Quincy is usually the safest learning path, Shinigami is balanced, and Hollow is better after you understand combat pressure.

Are codes guaranteed to work?

No. Codes can expire without notice, so this wiki labels them with a last-checked date and tells you how to verify them in game.