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Vampires are creatures that live off of blood. They occasionally appear in migrant waves. They can turn others into vampires by biting them. Also, in adventure mode, if you dirk vampire blood, you turn into one, too.
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Vampires are creatures that live off of blood, cursed in world generation by profaning against certain gods.
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In Fortress Mode, they occasionally appear in migrant waves and hide themselves amongst your dwarves.  
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They can turn others into vampires by biting them. Also, in adventure mode, if you drink vampire blood, this will immediately change your character into a vampire.
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Having a vampire as the last "dwarf" standing in fortress mode will not trigger a "game-over" screen- in fact, they are preferable to regular dwarves because they don't need to eat, drink, or sleep.
 
Having a vampire as the last "dwarf" standing in fortress mode will not trigger a "game-over" screen- in fact, they are preferable to regular dwarves because they don't need to eat, drink, or sleep.

Revision as of 22:42, 19 February 2012

This article is about an older version of DF.

Vampires are creatures that live off of blood, cursed in world generation by profaning against certain gods. In Fortress Mode, they occasionally appear in migrant waves and hide themselves amongst your dwarves. They can turn others into vampires by biting them. Also, in adventure mode, if you drink vampire blood, this will immediately change your character into a vampire.

Having a vampire as the last "dwarf" standing in fortress mode will not trigger a "game-over" screen- in fact, they are preferable to regular dwarves because they don't need to eat, drink, or sleep.