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'''Vampirism''' is a powerful, permanent trait.  Through a curse--or a gift--inflicted by a monster, the user's body has become changed for all eternity, never able to return to what it once was. The effect has torn her from the living, as her body is now seemingly deceased, but never rotting, and never reaching a state of being inanimate.  She now lies somewhere between life and death, an undead abomination.  Several significant changes have been made to the user's physiology:
 
'''Vampirism''' is a powerful, permanent trait.  Through a curse--or a gift--inflicted by a monster, the user's body has become changed for all eternity, never able to return to what it once was. The effect has torn her from the living, as her body is now seemingly deceased, but never rotting, and never reaching a state of being inanimate.  She now lies somewhere between life and death, an undead abomination.  Several significant changes have been made to the user's physiology:
* '''[[Undead]]''': The user is now considered undead by other treasures.  The user is not alive. As such, she has no need to eat or drink in the traditional manner, has no necessity to breathe, and does not age. She is still required to sleep, but generally prefers to now do it during the day.
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* '''[[Undead]]''': The user is now considered undead by other treasures.  The user is not alive. As such, she has no need to eat or drink in the traditional manner, has no necessity to breathe, and does not age. She is still required to sleep, but generally prefers to now do it during the day.
 
* '''Fire Weakness''': The user's body is now incredibly flammable, and she takes roughly twice the damage from {{Field|Fire}}-based attacks.  This weakness can be negated with a [[Goron Tunic]], [[Fireshield Earrings]], or protective gear created from [[Dodongo Hide]].
 
* '''Fire Weakness''': The user's body is now incredibly flammable, and she takes roughly twice the damage from {{Field|Fire}}-based attacks.  This weakness can be negated with a [[Goron Tunic]], [[Fireshield Earrings]], or protective gear created from [[Dodongo Hide]].
* '''Light Weakness''': The user's body is now highly sensitive to light, to the point even being in direct sunlight is particularly unppleasane.  She takes roughly twice the damage from {{Field|Light}}-based attacks.  This weakness can be negated with a [[Golden Tunic]], or other protective gear created from [[Gratitude Crystal]]s.
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* '''Light Weakness''': The user's body is now highly sensitive to light, to the point even being in direct sunlight is particularly unpleasant.  She takes roughly twice the damage from {{Field|Light}}-based attacks.  This weakness can be negated with a [[Fairy Tunic]], or other protective gear created from [[Gratitude Crystal]]s.
* '''Abomination''': The user is unaffected by traditional healing spells or items, as they work be infusing the user with life--but the user is not alive, and thus nut affected by such things.
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* '''Abomination''': The user is unaffected by traditional [[:Category:Heal Field|healing]] spells or items, as they work be infusing the user with life--but the user is not alive, and thus not affected by such things.
* '''Blood Addiction''': A Vampire has a craving for the blood of mammals, savoring that of [[Hylian]]s, [[Gerudo]], and [[Kokiri]] most of all. It is a Vampire's sole source of energy, and as such, at least one victim must be drained of blood in every quest (or classic dungeon) for the Vampire to remain healthy.  Alternatively, a gallon of blood may be consumed from one or more sources. Failure to do so will result in either the Vampire's true death, or the failure of the quest. The user has been given elongated canines which with she can normally suck blood, making the feeding process easier.
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* '''Blood Addiction''': A Vampire has a craving for the blood of mammals, savoring that of [[Hylian]]s, [[Gerudo]], and [[Kokiri]] most of all. It is a Vampire's sole source of energy, and as such, at least one victim must be drained of blood in every quest (or classic dungeon) for the Vampire to remain healthy.  Alternatively, a gallon of blood may be consumed from one or more sources. Failure to do so will result in either the Vampire's true death, or the failure of the quest. The user has been given elongated canines which with she can normally suck blood, making the feeding process easier.
 
* '''Enhanced Strength''': A Vampire has dramatically increased strength and stamina, roughly 150% of what she had in mortality.
 
* '''Enhanced Strength''': A Vampire has dramatically increased strength and stamina, roughly 150% of what she had in mortality.
 
* '''Regeneration''': Although the user cannot heal via magic, her own natural healing has been dramatically enhanced.  Non-lethal injuries can be healed with a single night's rest.  Lethal injuries--barring fire, light-based attacks, sunlight, or piercing through the heart with wood--can be healed in a week-long rest.  In addition, the user is no longer affected by poisons or diseases.
 
* '''Regeneration''': Although the user cannot heal via magic, her own natural healing has been dramatically enhanced.  Non-lethal injuries can be healed with a single night's rest.  Lethal injuries--barring fire, light-based attacks, sunlight, or piercing through the heart with wood--can be healed in a week-long rest.  In addition, the user is no longer affected by poisons or diseases.
 
* '''Bonus Treasures''': The user has a particularly easy time gaining certain treasures.  These include [[Summon Keese]], [[Charmed Speech]], [[Vampiric Touch]], and [[Fire]].  Any such treasure can be obtained for 10 rupees less the user would normally need to expend (to a minimum cost of 10 rupees).
 
* '''Bonus Treasures''': The user has a particularly easy time gaining certain treasures.  These include [[Summon Keese]], [[Charmed Speech]], [[Vampiric Touch]], and [[Fire]].  Any such treasure can be obtained for 10 rupees less the user would normally need to expend (to a minimum cost of 10 rupees).
  
{{Original|creator=Guy}} It was designed at the request of {{Creator|Chi}}, who originally introduced the idea.
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Latest revision as of 21:32, 23 April 2016

Vampirism
Type Major Defensive Trait
Fields Empower, Transform, Undead
Cost Highest Cost

P5: 90 rupees
P4: 110 rupees
P3: 130 rupees
P2: 150 rupees
P1: 170 rupees

Vampirism is a powerful, permanent trait. Through a curse--or a gift--inflicted by a monster, the user's body has become changed for all eternity, never able to return to what it once was. The effect has torn her from the living, as her body is now seemingly deceased, but never rotting, and never reaching a state of being inanimate. She now lies somewhere between life and death, an undead abomination. Several significant changes have been made to the user's physiology:

  • Undead: The user is now considered undead by other treasures. The user is not alive. As such, she has no need to eat or drink in the traditional manner, has no necessity to breathe, and does not age. She is still required to sleep, but generally prefers to now do it during the day.
  • Fire Weakness: The user's body is now incredibly flammable, and she takes roughly twice the damage from Fire-based attacks. This weakness can be negated with a Goron Tunic, Fireshield Earrings, or protective gear created from Dodongo Hide.
  • Light Weakness: The user's body is now highly sensitive to light, to the point even being in direct sunlight is particularly unpleasant. She takes roughly twice the damage from Light-based attacks. This weakness can be negated with a Fairy Tunic, or other protective gear created from Gratitude Crystals.
  • Abomination: The user is unaffected by traditional healing spells or items, as they work be infusing the user with life--but the user is not alive, and thus not affected by such things.
  • Blood Addiction: A Vampire has a craving for the blood of mammals, savoring that of Hylians, Gerudo, and Kokiri most of all. It is a Vampire's sole source of energy, and as such, at least one victim must be drained of blood in every quest (or classic dungeon) for the Vampire to remain healthy. Alternatively, a gallon of blood may be consumed from one or more sources. Failure to do so will result in either the Vampire's true death, or the failure of the quest. The user has been given elongated canines which with she can normally suck blood, making the feeding process easier.
  • Enhanced Strength: A Vampire has dramatically increased strength and stamina, roughly 150% of what she had in mortality.
  • Regeneration: Although the user cannot heal via magic, her own natural healing has been dramatically enhanced. Non-lethal injuries can be healed with a single night's rest. Lethal injuries--barring fire, light-based attacks, sunlight, or piercing through the heart with wood--can be healed in a week-long rest. In addition, the user is no longer affected by poisons or diseases.
  • Bonus Treasures: The user has a particularly easy time gaining certain treasures. These include Summon Keese, Charmed Speech, Vampiric Touch, and Fire. Any such treasure can be obtained for 10 rupees less the user would normally need to expend (to a minimum cost of 10 rupees).

This is a Major treasure. A character who has never gained a Major treasure may gain this treasure normally. Otherwise, the character must first acquire Major Gain specifically to gain this treasure.


Major Treasures
Power Cannon Shout · Din's Lance · Fell Transformation · Giant's Mask · Powder Keg Supply · Ring of Deuce · Rising Tiger · Vampirism
Wisdom Ice Shell · Life · Magic Volley · Nayru's Love · Raise Dead · Summon Phantom · Thunder · Twister · Void Wave · Wizzwarp
Courage Bunny Hood · Leap · Magic Cape · Portal Bracers · Possession · Propel · Song of Soaring
Control Earth Control · Fire Control · Water Control · Wood Control
Medallions Bombos Medallion · Ether Medallion · Quake Medallion
Set Cost Cowl of Cold · Dark Affinity · Event Horizon · Frock of Flames · Gear of Gales · Great Flying Machine · Huge Potential · Jewel of Control · Mask Collector