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Tutorial : How to unlock and evolve the Pako Battiliar into Mazo Familiar in Vampire Survivors


Pako Battiliar is a new weapon added to Vampire Survivors in update 1.9. And the best part? Pako Battiliar also has an evolution! Here’s how to unlock Pako Battiliar and evolve him into Mazo Familiar in Vampire Survivors.

How to unlock Pako Battiliar in Vampire Survivors

Pako Battiliar is Bat Robbert’s starting weapon and is unlocked by defeating 161616 Bats in numerous matches of Vampire Survivors. He sends a wave of bats from one end of the screen to the other.

Here is the breakdown of each level:

  • Level 1: Can retaliate by losing life points.
  • Level 2: Pass through one more enemy. Increases base speed by 30%.
  • Level 3: Fires one more projectile. Reduces cooldown by half a second.
  • Level 4: Fires one more projectile. Increases base damage by 10.
  • Level 5: Pass through two more enemies. Increases base speed by 30%.
  • Level 6: Fires one more projectile. Reduces cooldown by half a second.
  • Level 7: Fires one more projectile. Pass through three more enemies.
  • Level 8: Fires one more projectile. Increases base damage by 10.

How to evolve Pako Battiliar into Mazo Familiar in Vampire Survivors

You evolve Pako Battiliar into Mazo Familiar by upgrade Pako Battiliar and Hollow Heart to max level. Actual evolution is done by picking up a treasure chest, just like with any other weapon in Vampire Survivors – if RNG is on your side, of course.

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What does Mazo Familiar do in Vampire Survivors?

The game text, “Pako Battiliar evolved. Damage and amount impacted by max health,” doesn’t say much. In practice, it dispatches bigger bats (and more bats, of course!) and does a lot more damage. It’s a fun weapon to try, but it’s far from the best in the game, power-wise.

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If you’re jumping into Adventure Mode, you might want to know more about the Vampire Survivors Ascend Adventure feature.

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Prime Video and Atresmedia come together to create the definitive subscription: Atresplayer Premium Familiar comes to Amazon


Amazon’s alliances to fill its video streaming platform with channels are continuing, now with the incorporation of Atresplayer as a channel on Prime Video: starting today Atresplayer Premium Family will be available as a subscription to the Amazon service. The price is maintained.

The pack that gives access to Amazon’s free deliveries grew in services year after year to include everything from free music to a huge number of movies, series and documentaries under the Prime Video umbrella. In Spain we are still far from what Amazon includes with Prime in the United Statesboth in content and in price (there it is worth more than double, $139 per year), but little by little we are catching up on channels, even with our own options: Atresplayer is coming to the Amazon platform.

Atresplayer Premium Familiar arrives as a channel on Amazon Prime

Amazon and Atresmedia have sealed an agreement under the subscription service of the Spanish company Goes as an optional channel to Prime Video. This implies that anyone who has Amazon Prime, and wants to access Atresplayer content, does not have to subscribe to said platform: they can do it directly through Amazon.

Prime Video will offer access to all the content that Atresplayer Premium Familiar already includes independently. Poison, Cardo, The nights of Tefía, The protected… and upcoming releases; such as FoQ: The Next Generation, A New Dawn, Dressed in Blue and The Purple Net, all can be seen on the new Prime Video channel.

To qualify for the Atresmedia subscription, it is first essential to be a subscriber to Amazon Prime. The cost of the Spanish platform is 7.99 euros per month, exactly the same that Atresmedia offers through its own media. And only the Premium Family option will be available, not the more accessible Atresmedia Premium subscription: this, whose cost is 4.99 euros per month, is left out of Prime Video. Also the option to subscribe for a year (it is exclusive to the Atresplayer app and website).

Atresmedia Player Familiar joins a long list of channels that are already present on Prime Video; such as MGM+, Flixolé, DAZN, La Liga Smartbank, Acontra+ or AMC+. The advantage of having these subscriptions as channels is that no separate app needed: Both downloads and streaming are done through the Prime Video app.