Oblivion when do i become a vampire




















User Info: imlost Naw, it's not worth it. Being a vampire may sound fun but after about a day of playing as one you will be over it and have to start the long long long quest of the cure, it's just not worth it. User Info: xyntfos. Becoming a vampire is the single best or worst decision you can make, depending on your playstyle. There are four stages of vampirism.

To advance through the stages, you must wait or rest after 24 hours without feeding. When you feed, you revert to the first. To feed, sneak up on a sleeping, non-vampire, NPC and no, sadly drinking human blood potions doesn't work.

If you are a stealth-oriented character, you can't go wrong with being a vampire. I talk to myself quite a bit. The reason? I am the single most interesting person I've ever met. User Info: bakerboy User Info: Thageng.

User Info: Daubechies4. Last Updated: October 1, To create this article, 23 people, some anonymous, worked to edit and improve it over time. This article has been viewed 37, times. Learn more Vampires - we all hear of them. Great ones like Edward Cullen. In this game they have eyes of blood, red stalkers of the night, aging faces but never a body. This is your chance to join the vampires and become a hunter of the night. Log in Social login does not work in incognito and private browsers.

Please log in with your username or email to continue. No account yet? Create an account. Edit this Article. We use cookies to make wikiHow great. By using our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Players frequently have to fight vampires when playing through the game and will likely contract Porphyric Hemophilia at least once. However, the disease does take a full 72 hours to set in and turn the player, so there is time to avoid turning if the player does not want to play as a vampire.

Once the 72 hours have passed, however, players are fully inflicted with vampirism and the process to free oneself of it is much lengthier and more demanding. Luckily, for players that want to try and contract vampirism the old fashion way, or perhaps want to avoid it and consider becoming a vampire in Oblivion a mistake , there are a number of quests in Oblivion that feature vampires, including the Mage Guild's quest Information at a Price, the Thieves Guild quests Lost Histories and Boots of Springheel Jak, and the Daedric quest Azura.

However, there are also ways for players who definitely want to try out being a vampire to do so. One of the easiest ways to do this is to complete a few quests for the Dark Brotherhood, which most players should do anyways because Oblivion 's Dark Brotherhood is the best version in the entire series. After completing a few quests, however, a vampire member of the guild will offer to turn the player into a vampire if they wish. Players can also turn themselves by consuming the Beating Heart found during the Mehrunes' Razor DLC quests, although players will also contract the disease Cannibal's Prion.

The Beating Heart can also be used to brew a potion that will turn the player into a vampire without Cannibal's Prion, but only if the player has an Alchemy level of For any players who accidentally become a vampire or who just got sick of not seeing the sun, there are luckily some ways to reverse it.

Fighting them can cause you to contract a disease known as Porphyric Hemophilia. If it goes untreated, you will become a full blown Vampire! First of all, it's worth understanding the rules of vampirism. If you've just recently come out of a cave where you fought vampires, be sure to check your Active Effects spells page. If you see that you've got the beginnings of the vampire disease, simply use a Cure Disease potion to rid yourself of the virus. Going to an altar will cure your disease, too.

However, if you go three days without curing the sickness, you'll wake up from your next nap as a vampire. Once you're a full-blown vampire, there are essentially four stages of the disease. At the first stage Vampirism 25 , your character earns some stat boosts and turns a bit ugly. You can still move about in daylight, and people are only mildly bothered by your appearance. At stage two Vampirism 50 , you start taking damage while in the sun.

However, to minimize sun damage, or to not recieve any at all, you can wear the armor you recieve from the dark brotherhood questline as a means of shielding yourself. Although some sunlight damage does occur around the p. Also, if you take off your gear in the sun, you instantly die. Don't use fast travel unless it's going to be night throughout your journey! You'll earn some more powers, however, as many of your stats see increased boosts.

The next two levels of vampirism Vampirism 75 and increase both the damage you take by sun and the stat boosts you gain from the disease. It's also worth noting that as you progress through the stages of vampirism, your character looks older and older. Some players report that these aging effects are permanent, though in our experience it was hard to tell after we cured the disease.

Don't want to be damaged by the sun while you seek out the cure for vampirism? There is a way to hold back the evolution. To stay at the first stage of vampirism, you must feed once every 24 hours Oblivion hours, not your real-life, mother-terrorizing hours. If you fail to feed within 24 hours, the next time you sleep or wait will end with your progression to the next stage of the disease.



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