Video summary
How To BETRAY Your FACTION (Change Your Faction) In VV: Ultimatum
Main summary
Key takeaways
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)
- Go to Fort Adams.
- Find and talk to the Organization Manager (the NPC used to manage organizations).
- Create an organization (cost is stated as about 4K money).
- Upgrade the organization until it reaches level 3.
- Buy the organization upgrade:
- Universal Conscription (cost mentioned: 30K).
- 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)