During your time with Code Vein, you’ll find valuable items that can be later turned into gifts for your favorite NPCs, but what exactly do those NPCs like and what kind of bonuses should you expect? Our guide will have you covered.
Gift Giving in Code Vein can be a bit tricky, especially for those of you who haven’t had a chance to test out what gifts go where, here’s a gift guide that will tell you what items can go where and just how much reputation you will get from each and every item you gift to one of your fellow NPCs.
Throughout the course of your adventures, you will obtain items called valuables, these valuables can then be gifted to NPCs via the Exchange option in their dialogue menus. There, you’ll choose what one to give them and then be on your merry way, but don’t forget – you can also exchange your reputation with them and obtain valuable items for yourself as well.
So exactly what items give you what kind of Trade Points with each NPC? Well, let’s take a look and figure that out
Code Vein – The Best Valuables to Gift
In order to discover what items went where, we opted for two separate save files and found that doing so led us to these most optimal gifting values, which can, of course, be updated if we find better NPCs for each of the items. However, through trial and error, here are our results.
35mm Reel – Yakumo, Lo and Jack – Trade Points: 3
Aged Brandy – Yakumo and Jack – Trade Points: 5
Antique Coin – Jack – Trade Points: 5
Antique LP – Davis – Trade Points: 5
Aromatic Herbs – Mia and Coco – Trade Points: 5
Blood Bead Candy – All NPCs – Trade Points: 3
Board Game – Murasame – Trade Points: 5
Bottled Jam – Coco, Louis, and Mia – Trade Points: 3
Boutique Sake – Yakumo – Trade Points:
Bugarally Doll – Jack, Davis, Yakumo, and Murasame – Trade Points: 5
Chocolate Garlic Flakes – Davis and Coco- Trade Points: 5
Classic Camera – Jack and Davis – Trade Points: 5
Curious Novelty – Lo – Trade Points: 5
Custom Gun Part – Yakumo and Murasame – Trade Points: 3
Elegant Fountain Pen – Louis – Trade Points: 3
Expensive Cigars – Davis and Jack – Trade Points: 3
Faded Comics – Louis – Trade Points: 5
Fancy Cologne – Coco, Eva, Lo, Mia, and Murasame – Trade Points: 3
Flower Seeds – Eva – Trade Points: 5
Fragrant Tea – Mia – Trade Points: 5
Local Pennant – Lo – Trade Points: 5
Organic Soap – Coco, Lo, Eva, Mia, and Murasame – Trade Points: 3
Powerful Spices – Coco – Trade Points: 5
Protein Powder – Davis – Trade Points: 3
Pungent Cheese – Davis, Yakumo, and Jack – Trade Points: 3
Retro Game – Murasame – Trade Points: 5
Spotless Instrument – Eva and Louis – Trade Points: 3
Stuffed Toy – Murasame – Trade Points: 3
Sushi Tacos – Coco – Trade Points: 3
Tomato Sandwich – Louis, Coco, Lo, and Eva – Trade Points: 5
Undamaged Paint Set – Eva – Trade Points: 3
Well Worn Tool – Davis and Murasame – Trade Points: 3
Yellowed Book – Louis – Trade Points: 5
Code Vein is now available for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One in both digital and physical formats for console users. Stay tuned for our review this week.
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Might want to go into a bit more depth in terms of what you can get from each one. I’m trying to find out which ones have weapons I can work towards. This article ended up useless for me as they seem to unlock more items when you give them more stuff.