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you will need to give a character lots of bloodline materials to raise the bloodline exp.
You can gift such items to a character via his inventory.
It also helps if you choose a green character as it will reach limit faster. You can see the progress in the bloodline details view.
After you reach limit, you need a mystic forge (?). The first tab is to choose a second bloodline, you need the second tab which allows advancing the current bloodlines.
It seems to be a pretty slow process. I don't know how adventurers prioritize the cave as there are huge periods of time that nobody's using it, and even when they do it seems like there's a huge probability they'll come out empty handed, but that seems to be the main method for bloodline advancement.
Once you can advance a bloodline (not 100% sure on thresholds for that), it costs a material you can only get by disassembling the bloodline items in your K-Inventory window. It cost me 10 of that material earned from disassembling green bloodlines to advance a white bloodline to green on an adventurer that was ready.
Over time, your characters will consume these gifted materials, which will in turn, raise their blood line fusion level. If you hover over the blood line effects it will say the level you are at and the level needed to activate the effect.
The top row of effects are for your primary blood line, the bottom row is for your secondary blood line.
To activate the first tier of blood line effects, you need a blood line fusion level of 10. The second tier needs a fusion level of 30, and the third tier is a fusion level of 100 (forgive me if i'm slightly off, I'm going from memory here).
You can only advance/promote your bloodline once you have activated the final bloodline effect for that bloodline (in other words, if you want to advance your green primary bloodline, you need to reach bloodline fusion level 30, which will activate the two bloodline effects in the top row) - It's easiest to start with green characters, as their primary blood line starts as grey, and you only need to hit level 10 bloodline fusion to advance the bloodline to green.
Now, here's the kicker to all this, your characters consume the bloodline materials one at a time. And it takes forever (you can see this in the log pane on the left side of the bloodline screen). So start early and feed them a handful of materials and wait.
It's also worth mentioning that you can feed them a verity of materials, and those specific materials will unlock small stat/effect bonuses (this is the section of the bloodline screen in the top center, where the materials will show up in the different nodes). If they consume multiple of the same material, that material's effect/grade will increase (so if they consume 10 of the sunglasses, the effect will be better than if they consume just 1). Overtime you will need to feed multiple of the same materials to increase the blood line level further and further. (I have no idea what the calculation is that goes into how many materials needed to increase the bloodline level by 1, it might be 1 material per level, or multiple materials needed to advance a single level - maybe someone else can clarify)
Hopefully this helps! Good luck out there, I think there's a lot of cool systems in this game, but there is definitely a need for more explanations and a better UI.
Cheers!