Gazebo is the blue chicken character added in the Emerald Diorama update. He starts with the Gaze of Gaea, has +50% Move Speed, and his signature mechanic rewards overhealing with permanent random stat bonuses. This guide covers the current unlock method (changed in v1.14), the overheal passive math, the full Gaze of Gaea evolution path, and the best build strategy for Gazebo runs.

Most guides still show the old unlock condition (evolve Gaze of Gaea). This was changed in the 28 October 2025 Ante Chamber update. The current unlock is to survive 20 minutes on The Coop. If you already evolved Gaze of Gaea before 1.14, Gazebo is already unlocked in your save.
If you have the Forbidden Scrolls of Morbane relic (the Secrets menu), open it and type the spell allegedcannibal. This instantly unlocks Gazebo without needing to do The Coop challenge. You will still need to pay the 5,000 gold cost.
Gazebo's core mechanic is unique in Vampire Survivors. Every time he overheals by 30 or more health in a single healing instance, a random stat from a fixed pool receives a permanent bonus for that run. The first proc on each stat is large. Every proc after that on the same stat is smaller. Each stat caps at a maximum value.
Gazebo's sprite visibly grows larger with each successful overheal proc, and he fully doubles in size once all 12 stats are maxed.
| Stat | Initial bonus | Subsequent bonus | Max increase |
|---|---|---|---|
| Max Health | +40 | +6 | +220 |
| Recovery | +0.5 | +0.05 | +2 |
| Armor | +1 | +0.04 | +2 |
| Move Speed | +20% | +1% | +50% |
| Might | +20% | +1% | +50% |
| Speed | +20% | +1% | +50% |
| Duration | +20% | +1% | +50% |
| Area | +20% | +1% | +50% |
| Cooldown | -10% | -0.5% | -25% |
| Amount | +1 | +0.04 | +2 |
| Revival | +1 | +0.08 | +3 |
| Magnet | +1 | +0.5 | +16 |
Instances of overhealing that are multiples of 30 (60, 90, 120, etc.) do NOT grant multiple bonuses. Only one stat bonus is given per healing instance regardless of how much you overheal. It takes 357 total proc instances to max all stats.
Gazebo starts every run with the Gaze of Gaea, a pacifist-themed weapon that has a chance to defang enemies (preventing them from dealing damage) on hit. Defang chance scales with Luck.
Embrace of Gaea creates a stationary spinning green circle that rapidly deals damage. Its damage output doubles while Gazebo is invulnerable (from dodge frames after taking a hit), which pairs perfectly with Parm Aegis extending those invuln windows. The retaliate effect means enemies that hit you take damage automatically.
Gazebo scales through overhealing, so stages with abundant food drops are strictly better. Here are the best and worst options:
| Stage | Rating | Why |
|---|---|---|
| The Coop | S-tier | Dedicated chicken theme. Abundant Floor Chickens and stage-specific drops. Also the unlock stage, so you will already be here. |
| Lake Foscari | A-tier | Hidden Sammy zone (top right of map) spawns Sammies that drop pies, triggering rapid overheal procs. Requires Tides of the Foscari DLC. |
| Dairy Plant | A-tier | Natural food drops throughout the stage from cheese pickups and enemies. |
| Cappella Magna | B-tier | Standard food drop rate. Works fine but nothing special for Gazebo. |
| The Bone Zone | Avoid | No food drops at all. Gazebo's passive cannot activate. Worst possible stage. |
Since Gazebo's power comes from triggering overheal procs as often as possible, the best build pieces all accelerate that loop.
| Item | Priority | What It Does |
|---|---|---|
Paranormal Scan | Must have | One of the only reliable sources of 30+ overhealing per proc. Also grants uncapped stat bonuses on its own. Non-negotiable for Gazebo. |
Clover (Luck) | High | Scales Floor Chicken and Wall Chicken spawn rates, giving you more overheal opportunities. |
Parm Aegis | High | Required for Embrace of Gaea evolution. Extends invuln frames which boosts the evolved weapon's damage. |
Spinach | Medium | More Might means faster clearing, which means more food pickups reached. |
Torrona's Box | Medium | Stacks Curse for more enemies and more food drops (at the cost of survivability). |
| Arcana | Why It Works |
|---|---|
Sarabande of Healing (VI) | Doubles healing intake from food pickups. Absolutely crucial. A single chicken pickup now triggers a 30+ overheal much more reliably. |
Hidden Anathema (III) | The Darkana that Gazebo unlocks himself. Massively amplifies food-based bonuses. Requires Ode to Castlevania DLC and Darkasso relic. |
Heart of Fire (XIX) | Cooks chickens faster so they are ready to eat sooner, speeding up overheal proc rate. |
Mad Groove (VIII) | Pulls all pickups to you every 2 minutes. Clears food from the map in bulk for rapid proc chains. |
Disco of Gold (XV) | Converts gold into healing. Pair with Greed passives for sustained overheals from gold pickups. |
The best Gazebo build follows a simple priority order: get Sarabande of Healing locked in first, evolve Gaze of Gaea early, then maximize your food intake for the rest of the run.
Gazebo is the only character who can unlock the Hidden Anathema (III) Darkana, which makes him essential for completionist Ode to Castlevania players.
Gazebo is a playable character added to Vampire Survivors in the 10 April 2025 Emerald Diorama update. He is the blue chicken character found on The Coop stage. His character ID is YOLO and his starting weapon is the Gaze of Gaea. Gazebo's signature mechanic is a passive where overhealing by 30 or more health grants a stat bonus, so he scales up the more food pickups and healing effects you trigger during a run.
As of the v1.14 Ante Chamber update (28 October 2025), Gazebo is unlocked by surviving 20 minutes on The Coop stage. This replaced the old unlock requirement of evolving the Gaze of Gaea. You can also unlock Gazebo by casting the spell allegedcannibal in the Forbidden Scrolls of Morbane if you have the Secrets menu unlocked. After unlocking, he costs 5,000 gold to purchase (the price scales with other characters you own).
Yes. Gazebo is a blue chicken character on The Coop stage. His sprite is based on a stylized chicken, and his name is a portmanteau of his starting weapon (Gaze of Gaea) and the Chocobo from Final Fantasy. poncle, the developer, has also joked that Gazebo is technically a banana.
Each time Gazebo overheals by 30 or more health in a single healing instance, a random stat (from a pool of 12) gets a permanent bonus for the run. The first time each stat procs, the bonus is large. Every subsequent proc on that same stat gives a smaller bonus, up to a cap. Gazebo's sprite also grows slightly with each trigger. The healing amount matters per instance. A single heal of 60 health only triggers one bonus, not two.
357 instances of overhealing by 30 or more health are required to fully max every stat at its cap. This is extremely difficult to achieve in a single run without heavy healing support, which is why Sarabande of Healing (VI) and Paranormal Scan are considered essential passive items for Gazebo builds.
The Coop is the most popular choice because it has abundant chicken pickups (Floor Chickens and Wall Chickens) that trigger overheal procs. However, Gazebo works well on any stage with food drops. Lake Foscari is a strong alternative due to its Sammy-spawning hidden zone (Sammies drop pies that heal). Bone Zone is Gazebo's worst stage because it does not spawn food drops.
Embrace of Gaea is the evolution of Gaze of Gaea. You get it by leveling Gaze of Gaea to 8 and holding Parm Aegis, then opening a chest. The evolved weapon creates a stationary spinning green circle that deals 40 damage (80 when you are invulnerable), has +100% area, retaliates when you take damage, and has a 5% chance to defang enemies. First-time evolution rewards 500 gold.
After you collect the Darkasso relic, a hidden achievement appears called III - Hidden Anathema: Eat as much as possible with Gazebo. Completing this (by maxing out Gazebo's stat bonuses) unlocks the Hidden Anathema (III) Darkana. Gazebo is the only character who can unlock this Darkana, which is why players who want the full Darkana collection have to use him.
Yes, using the spell allegedcannibal in the Forbidden Scrolls of Morbane. This requires the Secrets menu to be unlocked first. Without the Secrets menu, you need to survive 20 minutes on The Coop, which requires The Coop to be unlocked by collecting 500 Floor Chickens across your lifetime of play.






















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