If you like outsmarting opponents, go Siren or Muse.

If you want tankiness and survivability, the Brute or the Vandal would be your best bet.

And if you want a good balance of offense and defence in combat, go with the Enforcer.

Two vampires fight in Bloodhunt: a melee character against a shotgun-wielder.

They can be a huge help, or a massive hindrance.

But you must also verify you don’t shoot mortals or let them see your true nature.

It’s hard to stay alive when you’re the target of a Bloodhunt (hint: keep moving!

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), which is why you should never underestimate mortals.

To fully understand this complex system, check out our guide to the differentBloodhunt Blood Resonance types.

This makes the entire map much bigger in practice than it may seem.

The spawn screen at the start of a match in Bloodhunt, where the player must pick where on the map to start the game.

Don’t always stick to the streets, because you’ll be pounced upon by rooftop-dwellers.

Stay on the move, always.

You’re a vampire, for goodness' sake.

A Brute uses its Shockwave Punch ability to deflect an enemy’s bullets in Bloodhunt.

Snipers are very important in Bloodhunt thanks to the rooftop combat (long sightlines, remember?

As with all Battle Royales where you’re playing as a team, communication is absolutely essential.

Use voice chat or the game’s contextual ping system to highlight enemies, loot, or good positions.

A player in Bloodhunt clings to a wall and looks down below at a group of mortals being fed upon by a vampire.

And while I’m on the topic of positions: stick with your team.

What are you waiting for?

A large building at night in Bloodhunt.

A group of players in Bloodhunt stands together on a rooftop and looks towards a burning building in the distance.