How to Find Second Coffin in Vampire Survivors Ode to Castlevania

Behind the library wall.

Vampire Survivors Ode to Castlevania
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Vampire Survivors finally contains vampires thanks to the new Ode to Castlevania expansion, and some of the characters can be unlocked by finding coffins around the castle. Here is how to find and open the second coffin in Vampire Survivors: Ode to Castlevania.

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Vampire Survivors Ode to Castlevania second coffin
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The second coffin on the Ode to Castlevania stage is a bit different from the first coffin, which was pretty simple if you went in the right direction. The second coffin can be found in a hidden room within the castle.

The coffin is represented by a white question mark on the map, and players will not be able to get to it until they defeat the boss that drops the Scorpion Gate near the entrance of the hallway right before the library room. However, the question mark is in a section underneath the winding library where it looks like there is no room.

That is because you will have to find a secret passage to get to the second coffin. Go past the long rows of bookshelves until you reach the vertical section of the library.

Stay towards the left-hand side of the bookshelves until you find a wall on the left with a red crack. It is towards the end of the library section and marked on the map above.

Vampire Survivors Ode to Castlevania secret wall
Screenshot by Prima Games

Simply walk through the red crack in the wall to enter a secret room with more bookshelves. Keep moving towards the left through the maze-like room until you reach the second coffin at the end of the room.

There will be no boss to fight once the coffin is opened, and players will unlock Julius Belmont as a playable character. You can then exit the run safely once unlocked.

For more on Vampire Survivors, check out how to unlock Queen Sigma to have an easier time completing the Ode to Castlevania expansion.

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