Video summary

How To BETRAY Your FACTION (Change Your Faction) In VV: Ultimatum

Main summary

Key takeaways

Gaming

Storyline (context from the subtitles)

  • VV: Ultimatum lets players belong to different factions (e.g., Soul Reapers, Arrancar, Quincy, Hollow), each tied to a faction “home world.”
  • The video’s core idea is effectively betraying your original faction to join another faction—so you can play with friends—without wiping your character’s levels.

Gameplay Highlights / Key Mechanic

  • Faction switching is possible without losing progression:
    • If you’re level 50 in one faction, you can become the level 50 equivalent in another.
    • Examples given: Arrancar ↔ Soul Reaper ↔ Quincy, with the claim that it works with “every combination.”
  • The main trade-off:
    • You may lose access to your original home world / teleport destination after switching factions.
    • Example: if you’re Arrancar, you can go to Los Noches, but after switching to Quincy, you would lose the ability to access Los Noches.

Strategy / Step-by-Step Method (as described)

  1. Go to Fort Adams.
  2. Find and talk to the Organization Manager (the NPC used to manage organizations).
  3. Create an organization (cost is stated as about 4K money).
  4. Upgrade the organization until it reaches level 3.
  5. Buy the organization upgrade:
    • Universal Conscription (cost mentioned: 30K).
  6. As the leader (important requirement), use the upgrade effect to convert faction for members:
    • Example: if it’s a Quincy organization, you can convert a friend’s faction to Quincy.
    • Converted players keep their levels but lose their original home world/teleport access tied to the former faction.

Important Requirements / Limitations

Changing someone to Quincy specifically

  • The changer must be the highest rank in the organization.
  • The highest rank requirement mentioned is level 70.

Cost scaling per converted person

  • Changing the first person: 5K money
  • Changing the second person: ~5.5K
  • Changing the third person: ~6K
  • The creator describes it as increasing by about 500 per additional person being converted.

Recommendation

  • Do this mid to late game, when you have enough in-game currency to afford the switch.

Proof / Verification Mentioned

  • The video claims a real example was found (via Discord / early access testing context):
    • A player shown as Soul Reaper still lost the Soul Society teleport/home destination, demonstrating the idea of “functioning in the wrong car.”
  • It also references a moderator-style note:
    • If your guild is a certain faction, you can still fight in raids as that faction, but you’re considered to be functioning under the wrong car (wording used in subtitles), reinforcing the “betrayal” theme.

Sources / Gamers Featured (named at the end)

  • No specific gamer usernames or channels are explicitly named in the subtitles.
  • The video credits:
    • this guy” who told the method (not named)
    • a person found in Discord (not named)
    • a moderator (not named)

Original video