Bloodhand Jan is a Network Test Ver. Bloodsworn who fights with the Bloodthirsty Axe and the Stone of Sorcery embedded in the left hand. Skills are Blink and Surrender to My Blood. Aspects are Bloodhand Lineage and Lord of Blood. Like the other five test kits, these fields are locked for the test and listed as customizable after release. He is one of six first-party names, not one of the unpublished remainder of Miyazaki’s “over a dozen. ”
Bloodhand Jan

YouTube thumbnail for FromSoftware's The Duskbloods debut trailer (video 020HBXwwFeo).
- MeleeBloodthirsty Axe
- RangedStone of Sorcery
- Skill 1Blink
- Skill 2Surrender to My Blood
- Aspect 1Bloodhand Lineage
- Aspect 2Lord of Blood
- AvailabilityNetwork Test Ver.
Weapons, skills, and aspects
The axe is a bloodstained battleaxe made from a cast. The Stone of Sorcery unleashes flames straight ahead when activated. Blink uses the wielder’s blood to enhance evasion speed and then expires. Surrender to My Blood quenches the axe with the wielder’s blood, drives the blade into the ground, and rips the surrounding area with blood slashes. Bloodhand Lineage restores HP when you counterattack after taking damage. Lord of Blood heals HP of spellbound foes and also boosts attack power, which pairs with the drink-blood stagger loop described in the official manual.
Jan is the test kit that leans on blood-enhanced movement and a wide ground slash. Spellbind a weaker foe, then let Lord of Blood pay you for keeping them. Blink is an evasion tool, not a teleport across Lowanro. The thumbnail on this page is FromSoftware’s debut trailer still, reused because no exclusive Jan portrait is bound to the Nintendo product API.
Jan in a Dusk Battle
Blink is a blood-priced dodge window with a timer, so Phase I is the time to learn when it drops rather than burning it on every trespasser. Surrender to My Blood is a ground rend for packed ritual sites in Phase II and Phase III. Bloodhand Lineage wants you to take a hit and counter, which is the opposite of a Flame-only tourist who never contests a pillar.
Lord of Blood makes spellbind more than a gimmick: drinking a weak foe can become a mobile HP battery. Howl still exists for every Bloodsworn if you need stagger without spending the axe ultimate. House of Night’s Courtyard can retarget the scarecrow so you can practice the counter-after-damage loop before a live eight-player Casual Match.