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  • Summary: Before the dawn of the Continental Era, thirteen alchemists partook of Abel the Martyr's blood. With it, they unlocked the power to transfer memories through blood, achieving "immortality" - thus, the first Bloodborn were born.

    Over a thousand years later, in the autumn of 1353, the Black
    Before the dawn of the Continental Era, thirteen alchemists partook of Abel the Martyr's blood. With it, they unlocked the power to transfer memories through blood, achieving "immortality" - thus, the first Bloodborn were born.

    Over a thousand years later, in the autumn of 1353, the Black Blood disease swept across the continent like an unrelenting tide. Noah, a young man from a small town, was branded a heretic and sentenced to burn at the stake for his affliction. Yet, as the flames closed in, a Bloodborn girl appeared - shattering his fate in an instant.

    To her, Noah was the key to the Bloodborn's long-awaited "return to the moon." And so, his extraordinary journey began...

    Follow the Threads of Fate to uncover an enthralling story. Strengthen your loyal Vassals and enter the Lost Courtyard. Prove your mettle in the Blood Arena, or seize control of the Twilight Citadel to shape its future...
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  1. Jul 22, 2025
    80
    Silver and Blood offers an exciting nine-grid turn-based combat system backed by a rich lore and characters. While the semi-auto battles can be a red flag for a few, the game makes up for it with its stunning visuals, solid storytelling, and overall content.
  2. Jul 2, 2025
    76
    Silver and Blood has a compelling story, strong characters, and fast, strategic autobattler gameplay, though everything outside combat feels sluggish and the simple 3D models and clunky UI detract from its stylish manhwa-inspired visuals. Plus, its seemingly generous 4% SSR rate loses appeal once you face the steep demands of duplicate pulls for stat and level caps to maximize performance.