- What to know
- Setting up your first playthrough correctly
- How to farm Bloodlust early for 25,000–30,000 CP
- How to stack Speed Demon, Minimalist, and Never Touch the Stuff in one run
- Preparing for Insanity with 110,000–115,000 CP
- How to dominate Insanity difficulty efficiently
- Why Insanity is easier than it looks with preparation
What to know
- Completion Points (CP) are the backbone of an easy Insanity clear.
- Early farming through the Bloodlust challenge can net you 25,000–30,000 CP quickly.
- Stacking Speed Demon, Never Touch the Stuff, and Minimalist in one run earns 90,000 CP.
- With around 110,000–115,000 CP, you can trivialize Insanity using the RPG and infinite ammo.
If you approach Insanity without preparation, the mode feels punishing and resource-starved. However, Resident Evil Requiem is balanced around the expectation that you unlock powerful CP rewards first. When you follow the right order, Insanity becomes far more manageable than it initially appears.
Below is a streamlined, optimized strategy built around CP efficiency and challenge stacking.
| Phase | Objective | CP Gain | Key Unlocks |
|---|---|---|---|
| First Playthrough | Story clear + manual save setup | Variable | Access to challenges |
| Early Farming | Bloodlust farming method | 25,000–30,000 | Early CP pool |
| Challenge Run | Speed Demon + Minimalist + Never Touch the Stuff | 90,000 | Infinite ribbon |
| Pre-Insanity Prep | Spend ~110k–115k CP | — | RPG + Infinite Ammo |
| Insanity Run | Power clear using unlocks | — | Completion |
This structure ensures you never waste a run and always stack objectives together.
Setting up your first playthrough correctly
Your initial run should serve one primary purpose: flexibility. You can either play blind or focus on collectibles and side challenges, but what truly matters is how you manage saves.
Create manual saves at every major story section. These saves give you the ability to return later for cleanup, challenge stacking, or specific objective runs without replaying the entire game.

This step may seem minor, but it prevents wasted hours later when optimizing your CP gains.
How to farm Bloodlust early for 25,000–30,000 CP
The Bloodlust challenge is the most efficient early CP farm in the game. Collect as many transfusion bags as possible before attempting the loop. Make a manual save once you have a strong stockpile.

Craft to empty your blood collector. Consume transfusion bags to refill the collector. Craft again to progress the Bloodlust counter. Reload your manual save and repeat the process.
Because the challenge progress persists even after reloading, you can repeatedly cycle the same resources. This method reliably grants between 25,000 and 30,000 CP without requiring additional playthrough time.

That early CP pool is crucial for the next phase.
How to stack Speed Demon, Minimalist, and Never Touch the Stuff in one run
Before starting your second playthrough, purchase only one thing: the unbreakable knife.
Do not buy anything else yet. The goal is to stack three major CP challenges in one clean run.
Step 1
Complete the game in under four hours to clear Speed Demon. Choose the “release” ending option at the conclusion of the game. Pausing stops the timer, so you can manage pressure during difficult sections.

Step 2
Avoid picking up the blood collector entirely. This satisfies Never Touch the Stuff.
Step 3
Do not use any healing items throughout the run to complete Minimalist.

You should discard herbs and med injectors immediately after picking them up to prevent accidental use.
These three challenges together award 90,000 CP in a single playthrough.
In addition, completing Speed Demon automatically unlocks the infinite ribbon, giving you unlimited saves for future runs. This dramatically lowers the stress of Insanity difficulty.
Preparing for Insanity with 110,000–115,000 CP
After Bloodlust farming and your stacked challenge run, you should have approximately 110,000 to 115,000 CP available.
This is where the game shifts in your favor.
| Unlock | Purpose | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| RPG | One-shot weapon | Deletes most enemies instantly |
| Infinite RPG Ammo | Unlimited boss control | Removes resource pressure |
| Infinite Ammo (All Guns) | Consistency | Eliminates ammo anxiety |
| Freya’s Needle | Grace backup weapon | Critical in sections without Requiem |
| Infinite Ribbon | Unlimited saves | Risk-free progress |
Purchasing the RPG and infinite ammo fundamentally changes Insanity from survival horror to controlled demolition.

How to dominate Insanity difficulty efficiently
Insanity mode is tuned assuming you have unlocked late-game tools. If you attempt it without these upgrades, it feels brutally unfair. With them, it becomes highly manageable.
Playing as Leon
The RPG is available through the supply box and can one-shot most enemies. Standard encounters become trivial, and bosses lose their threat.

Playing as Grace
Infinite Requiem ammo is extremely powerful. Landing consistent headshots prevents zombie transformations entirely, which removes one of the mode’s most dangerous mechanics.
In sections where Grace lacks the Requiem, Freya’s Needle becomes essential for maintaining control.
Resource prioritization
When upgrading, prioritize stabilizers over steroids. Stabilizers provide consistent, long-term value, whereas steroids offer short-term benefits that matter less once infinite ammo is unlocked.

The combination of infinite firepower, unlimited saves, and high-damage weapons ensures Insanity becomes more about execution than survival.
Why Insanity is easier than it looks with preparation
On paper, Insanity difficulty appears punishing. Enemy damage is high, resources are scarce, and mistakes feel fatal.
However, the mode is clearly balanced around players who have unlocked CP rewards first. When you enter fully prepared with the RPG, infinite ammo, Freya’s Needle, and infinite saves, you remove the survival bottlenecks that define the mode.

Instead of struggling for ammo or healing, you focus on positioning, headshots, and encounter pacing.
If you treat Completion Points as your primary objective before attempting Insanity, the entire experience shifts in your favor. By farming Bloodlust early, stacking three major challenges in one efficient run, and investing roughly 115,000 CP into the right unlocks, you convert Insanity from a resource nightmare into a controlled power run.
The key is discipline early so that your final playthrough feels effortless.
Master the CP economy first, and Insanity will follow.