If you’ve just started Vampire Survivors and feel overwhelmed by all the unlocks, weapons, and chaos on screen—don’t worry. There’s a straightforward way to snowball your progress, earn massive gold quickly, and unlock every PowerUp in the game faster than you might expect. In this guide, we’ll break down the early game farming strategy that can take you from beginner to fully powered survivor in just a few runs.

Let’s dig into how to maximize your earnings, what characters and weapons to prioritize, and the best stage for early-game dominance.


Start with the Right PowerUps

When you’re spending your first coins in the PowerUp menu, there are a few upgrades that provide exponential returns early:

  • Growth: Increases XP gain—your first priority.
  • Magnet: Pulls in XP gems from farther away, speeding up leveling.
  • Might: Boosts damage, which lets you clear waves faster.

After these three, the rest are mostly personal preference. But with just Growth, Magnet, and Might, you’ll already be scaling faster and surviving longer.

These upgrades are the key to building momentum. With the method we’ll explain below, you’ll be able to afford everything else soon enough.


Unlock the Inlaid Library ASAP

The Inlaid Library is the second stage in the game—and unlocking it is your first milestone. To do that, just survive until level 20 in the Mad Forest (the first stage). That’s it.

Why is the Library so important? Because it’s the best early-game farming spot. It has:

  • A narrow, horizontal layout that simplifies movement and enemy control
  • Predictable waves of enemies
  • High enemy density (more XP and gold drops)

Run after run, the Inlaid Library will become your gold mine. It’s easier to survive in than other maps, and it’s perfect for leveling up fast.


Choose Early Characters with Strong Evolutions

While any character can work, two stand out as great early picks if you unlock them early:

  • Porta: Starts with Lightning Ring. While this weapon has a long cooldown at first, it becomes a powerhouse with cooldown PowerUps and evolves into Thunder Loop, a screen-clearing monster.
  • Po: Starts with Garlic. This weapon is a defensive gem early on—excellent for keeping enemies at bay while passively dealing damage. It evolves into Soul Eater, which adds healing and a dark damage zone.

Neither of these weapons require intense micromanagement, and their evolutions offer both offense and survivability. If you unlock these characters early, you’ll cruise through Library runs.


Understand and Plan for Weapon Evolutions

Success in Vampire Survivors comes down to smart evolutions. Once you’ve picked your weapons, focus on acquiring their corresponding passive items. Here’s a quick breakdown for our example characters:

  • Lightning Ring → Thunder Loop: Requires Duplicator.
  • Garlic → Soul Eater: Requires Pummarola.

Your weapon build is capped at six, so don’t waste slots. Pick weapons that can evolve, and plan your passive choices around them.

Not every run will give you what you want—RNG plays a big role—but if you know the combos, you’ll spot opportunities when they appear.

Pro tip: If you want full flexibility, refer to a visual evolution chart or unlock the Grim Grimoire relic (available west in the Inlaid Library), which adds an in-game evolution guide.


Loop the Library for Fast Gold and Unlocks

Once you’ve built a working setup—character, weapons, and passives—you can start doing Library runs repeatedly to farm gold. Each successful run earns you:

  • A ton of XP (thanks to Growth and Magnet)
  • Bags of gold from enemies and breakables
  • Chest rewards from elite monsters

After just a few consistent runs in the Library, you’ll have enough gold to max out all PowerUps. You’ll also naturally complete objectives and unlock more content just by playing.


Final Notes: RNG and Flexibility

Every run is different. RNG can give you your favorite combo—or throw curveballs. Stay flexible. Pick up Garlic or Lightning Ring if they show early. Prioritize evolvable weapons. Don’t grab weapons you can’t evolve unless you’re adapting your build.

Remember: once you have six weapons, you can no longer collect new ones from level-ups. That’s when the passive phase of your run begins. Grab the passives that support your chosen weapons, and evolve them as soon as a boss chest drops after the 10-minute mark.


Conclusion

This early-game strategy—unlocking the Inlaid Library, using Po or Porta, prioritizing key PowerUps, and farming smartly—can snowball your entire progression. With the right tools and a little planning, you’ll go from barely surviving to unlocking everything in no time.

So hit that Library, evolve your builds, and watch the gold and power flood in. See you in the next run!


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