Shortly after starting the campaign in Warhammer 40K: Chaos Gate – Daemonhunters, your hapless band of Grey Knights is joined by Inquisitor Vakir. This enables the research system in the game, as Vakir is out to discover a way to stop Nurgle’s plague. Here’s our Warhammer 40K: Chaos Gate – Daemonhunters research guide to help you with the tech tree and campaign progression.

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Warhammer 40K: Chaos Gate – Daemonhunters research techs and campaign progression guide

Vakir and research speed

All the techs that you research in Warhammer 40K: Chaos Gate – Daemonhunters require Bloom Seeds. As such, it’s imperative that you always try to collect seeds whenever you can during missions.

Other factors also affect research speed:

  • Grimoires are items rewards from missions. The Libris Malleus ship upgrades increase research speed depending on the Grimoires that you have.
  • Some random events and Armory of Titan dilemmas may affect Vakir’s morale and research speed.
  • Missions and events may cause Vakir to get injured or be indisposed. If Vakir is unavailable, then research will be halted until she recovers.

The tech tree

In any case, the research menu is divided into two halves. The left-hand side predominantly contains Strategems, abilities that can be used on the battlefield. We discuss these further in our Strategems guide.

As for the right-hand side techs, some of which are also Strategems, you can see them listed below:

Campaign progress techs

As you can see in the image above, the first column begins with the “Poxwalker Necropsy” tech, followed by “The Seed.” These lead to early-game tasks where you learn about the Bloom Seeds/seed collection mechanic.

Shortly thereafter, you’ll need to research the “Source of the Bloom” tech. This reveals an Eldar Craftworld that has been corrupted by Nurgle, with a main mission called “The Nexus.”

Completing “The Nexus” unveils more research techs in Warhammer 40K: Chaos Gate – Daemonhunters, as four additional strains of the plague get discovered. The branch below that has “Codex Toxicus,” which unlocks five “Codex Attunement” options.

Each attunement tech requires seven Bloom Seeds of a particular strain/color. Once researched, it will reveal the location of a Reaper boss. This boss has to be defeated before you can select another attunement. Since there are five Reapers/plague strains, you’ll need to do this five times as well to progress the campaign further.

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