Vampire Guide

Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 1:54 am

Nords and ladies, do you desire to go bump in the night? Does frost resistance interest you? Do you HATE garlic? Well Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim keeps up with their previous games in allowing you to contract vampirism. This ‘how-to’ will guide you through the process of not only HOW to become a vampire but what vampirism can do for you. Let’s jump right into it.
The only way to become a vampire is through ‘fighting’ vampires. The reason I put fighting in air quotes is because the BEST way to become a vampire is to have one just beat on you until you contract the disease which starts the chain of events. The popular strategy for receiving the disease is to single out a weak vampire, have it attack you, and just heal constantly (magic or pots) while it attacks you. Eventually you should get the disease.
The disease is called Sanguinare Vampiris. How do you know if you have it, I’ll tell you. Open your magic menu, scroll to the bottom so you can see your ongoing buffs and debuffs. Blue stats are positive stats while red ones are negative. If you see Sanguinare Vampiris, step one is completed to becoming a vampire.
Sanguinare Vampiris is a disease. Once contracted, you have 3 days (72 game hours) until you become a vampire. If you don’t want to become a vampire, you can cure this disease like you would any other disease – restoration magic, cure disease potion, or praying to the right god. If you DO want to become a vampire, wait it out or simply sleep.
Once the 3 days is over, you are a vampire and no longer someone with the Sanguinare Vampiris disease. This means you are no longer diseased and that the vampirism can no longer be cured like a disease. Vampirism is far more difficult to remove than Sanguinare Vampiris is. So before becoming a vampire, please keep that in mind. I will cover how to cure vampirism at the end of this guide.
Once you transform into a vampire, you become a Stage 1 vampire. There are a total of 4 stages of vampirism. Each stage increases both the positive and negative attributes of vampirism. And yes, there ARE negatives to vampirism. At any time you can return to Stage 1 simple by ‘feasting.’ To feast - sneak up to a sleeping NPC, crouch, and feast. This action works similarly to pickpocketing. So to get to the higher stages of vampirism, DO NOT feast.
Stage 1:
Powers:
  • Vampire's Servant – Once a Day: Reanimate a weak corpse for 60 seconds. Similar to necromancy in conjuration.
  • Vampire Sight - Toggle: Improve night vision for 60 seconds.
Spells:
  • Vampiric Drain – Novice Destruction Spell - 5 magicka per second: Absorb 2 points of health per second from target. Similar to the drain spells in Oblivion.
Abilities:
  • Champion of the Night- Illusion spells are 25% more powerful.
  • Night Stalker's Footsteps - 25% harder to detect while sneaking.
  • Resist Disease - 100% resistance to disease.
  • Resist Frost - 25% resistance to frost.
  • Resist Poison - 100% resistance to poison.
  • Weakness to Fire - 25% weaker to fire.
  • Weakness to Sunlight - Health, magicka and stamina do not recover while in sunlight and are reduced by 15 points. This only occurs when outside in ‘Skyrim’ during the day.
Stage 2:
Powers:
  • Vampire Seduction - Creatures and people up to level 10 are calmed for 30 seconds. This means they won’t attack you.
Abilites:
  • Resist Frost - 50% resistance to frost.
  • Weakness to Fire - 50% weaker to fire.
  • Weakness to Sunlight - Health, magicka and stamina do not recover while in sunlight and are reduced by 30 points. This only occurs when outside in ‘Skyrim’ during the day.
  • Vampire's Servant - Once a Day: Reanimate a more powerful dead body to fight for you for 60 seconds.
  • Vampiric Drain - Novice Destruction Spell – 10 magicka per second: Absorb 3 points of health per second from target.
Stage 3:
  • Resist Frost - 75% resistance to frost.
  • Weakness to Fire - 75% weaker to fire
  • Weakness to Sunlight - Health, magicka and stamina do not recover while in sunlight and are reduced by 45 points. This only occurs when outside in ‘Skyrim’ during the day.
  • Vampire's Servant - Once a Day: Reanimate a powerful dead body to fight for you for 60 seconds.
  • Vampiric Drain - Novice Destruction Spell – 12 magicka per second: Absorb 4 points of health per second from target.
  • People will only interact with you if you talk to them.
Stage 4:
Powers:
  • Embrace of Shadows - Once a Day: The vampire becomes invisible, with improved night-vision for 180 seconds.
Abilities:
  • Resist Frost - 100% resistance to frost.
  • Weakness to Fire - 100% weaker to fire.
  • Weakness to Sunlight - Health, magicka and stamina do not recover while in sunlight and are reduced by 60 points. This only occurs when outside in ‘Skyrim’ during the day.
  • Vampire's Servant - Once a Day: Reanimate a very powerful dead body to fight for you for 60 seconds.
  • Vampiric Drain - Novice Destruction Spell – 15 magicka per second Absorb 5 points of health per second from target.
  • People will be hostile towards you and might attack you on sight.

Curing Vampirism:
  • Go to Falkreath.
  • Head to ‘Dead Man’s Drink.’
  • Talk to Valga Vinicia.
  • Ask for rumors.
  • She tells you to go to Morthal to talk to Falion.
  • Talk to Falion, he tells you to fill a Black Soul Gem.
  • Talk to Falion again to buy the Black Soul Gem ~ 1300 gold.
  • Talk to Falion and buy the Soul Trap spell if you don’t already have it.
  • Cast Soul Trap on an enemy humanoid, kill it, fill the Black Soul Gem.
  • Return to Falion, meet him at dawn like he asks, he will cure your vampirism.
Special note:
  • Do not be in Stage 4 of vampirism when you talk to Falion or he will kill you. Feast first if you must, get that last taste of blood in.
  • http://www.gamezone.com/editorials/skyrim-werewolf-guide will also cure vampirism.
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Ebony Lawson
 
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 4:05 pm

Vampires can be found in Broken Fang Cave, haemers cavern, Morvath cave
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 3:04 pm

So after the 72 hours and you become a Stage 1 Vampire, DON'T feed? I thought you got stronger if you feed frequently?

What's the point of feeding then?
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 7:04 am

If you feed you become weaker but people won't beat the [censored] out of you, where as if your a lvl 4 vampire anyone will attack you and be the [censored] out of you, its a double edged sword kind of deal BUT
its pretty cool and gives you a new game P.O.V i wouldn't recommend becoming a vampire until you finish the main quest and have super high sneak.
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 1:19 am

If you feed you become weaker but people won't beat the [censored] out of you, where as if your a lvl 4 vampire anyone will attack you and be the [censored] out of you, its a double edged sword kind of deal BUT
its pretty cool and gives you a new game P.O.V i wouldn't recommend becoming a vampire until you finish the main quest and have super high sneak.

My sneak is near 70 now and I use Muffle/Invisibility alot already. I kinda want to be a S4 now.. bring on the Guards!!!

They should add something to make Vampires be able to Sprint faster then normal. That or possibly a jump height enhancement, stamina buff, something.. lol.

EDIT: Who's Falion?
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 1:57 am

My sneak is near 70 now and I use Muffle/Invisibility alot already. I kinda want to be a S4 now.. bring on the Guards!!!

They should add something to make Vampires be able to Sprint faster then normal. That or possibly a jump height enhancement, stamina buff, something.. lol.

EDIT: Who's Falion?


Embrace of shadows is already there and its pretty cool.
Fallion is the dude who can help you cure your vampirisim
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 2:04 am

Embrace of shadows is already there and its pretty cool.
Fallion is the dude who can help you cure your vampirisim

That's all fine and dandy.. I guess. But I remember back in TES4 Vampires could move/jump and basically maneuver faster then anyone else. That was one of the high perks of becoming a Vampire. Sun burning in that game was horrible.. to the point I cured my Vampirism one day and said F it.

I think Vampirism is done SO much better in Skyrim compared to Oblivion. IMHO, we need what I mentioned in one of my above posts. The sprint speed boost/jump height boost. Hell, possibly a Perk Tree as well if Lycanthropy gets one. (IF we ever get them, I pray we do)

GameJam was full of possibilities.
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 8:52 am

Getting super jump/sprint is up to the Devs

+I feel for some reason i have to answer to your posts your somewhat whats the word Erotic?
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 5:13 am

Ye also a good tip is to make a save right before you want to go and get vampirisim so in case you hate it you can revert to your last save...simple.
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 1:38 pm

The only way to become a vampire is through ‘fighting’ vampires. The reason I put fighting in air quotes is because the BEST way to become a vampire is to have one just beat on you until you contract the disease which starts the chain of events. The popular strategy for receiving the disease is to single out a weak vampire, have it attack you, and just heal constantly (magic or pots) while it attacks you. Eventually you should get the disease.
Just want to point out that the ONLY way to contract the disease is if they use their Drain Health spell on you. Every other attack is useless for that purpose. Each time they hit you with that spell, you have a 10% chance of contracting the disease. If they cast it on you and you don't get it, you somehow have to make them break the spell and cast it on you again for another chance. Staying under that spell or getting attacked by them in any other way will not make you contract the disease.
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 2:21 pm

Ye also a good tip is to make a save right before you want to go and get vampirisim so in case you hate it you can revert to your last save...simple.

Doing this right now, just in case. Afterall I want to become a S4.. and probably stay as a S4. Plus, I kinda wanted to revert to before I feed on the Initiate.
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 6:57 am

Just want to point out that the ONLY way to contract the disease is if they use their Drain Health spell on you. Every other attack is useless for that purpose. Each time they hit you with that spell, you have a 10% chance of contracting the disease. If they cast it on you and you don't get it, you somehow have to make them break the spell and cast it on you again for another chance. Staying under that spell or getting attacked by them in any other way will not make you contract the disease.
That is not true at all, when I was fighting Movarth I killed a Thrall, and then turned around and Movarth hit me once and I contracted vampirism.
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 8:48 am

Is there a way to keep it at a certain stage? cause i don't wanna be s1 or s4.
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Laura Samson
 
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 2:47 pm

Something funny...

On my way to Whiterun to talk to Mallus Maccius in the Bannered Mare for the TG Quest "Dampened Spirits", walking up to the gate I LITERALLY became S4 right in front of them and everybody just flipped out lmfao..

I had to go feed just to continue the quest, I will say though that S4 power is definately worth it. Especially if you can't quite do Expert Invisibility just yet.
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 3:36 am

werewolf fixes vampirism.
What if you are in the stage of becoming a vampire? E.g. 25 health reduction.
I just contracted the disease and those dam companions want to turn me into a werewolf
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 7:53 am

I play as i vampire from time to time, i like it but damn it vampires aren't all about magic Bethesda. if you've ever seen hellsing, vampires have a [censored] load
of abilities like ability to move extremely fast, improved combat abilities, more strength , persuasion , and improved acrobatic abilities.


This way the cons would be more fair compared to the pros.
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