Becoming a vampire in is a bit different from what players might expect. Rather than simply being bitten by a vampire and consequently transforming through supernatural forces, players become one of the undead creatures by contracting and failing to treat a disease. Players can contract Sanguinare Vampiris by taking damage from any vampire or creature. In these early days of transformation, vampirism can be cured like any other disease: by taking any blessing from any god's shrine. But if the Dragonborn isn't cured within three in-game days, they will become a vampire themselves.
But don't worry — even once fully turned into a vampire, the Dragonborn can still restore their humanity, even if the process is a little more complicated. Still, being a vampire has its perks, and anyone who didn't rush to the nearest shrine as soon as they contracted Sanguinaire Vampiris is likely to be at least a little curious about what vampirism entails. Here's everything to expect when the Dragonborn transforms into a bloodsucking creature of the night in .
Once players become vampires, gameplay can change significantly. But before that, players will notice a variety of visual changes to the Dragonborn. Regardless of what race and customization options players choose at the beginning of the game, the Dragonborn's appearance will change slowly: as characters continue on the vampire path, they grow fangs, their skin becomes paler, and their eyes become red.
It seems like many players enjoy the perks of becoming a vampire in more than the visual changes! Anyone looking to change their face while staying a vampire should check out the video from Lunchbox Gaming below, which details how to alter the Dragonborn's appearance without losing any vampiric powers:
Naturally, vampires also have to drink blood. There are two ways to feed on NPCs in: target them while they're sleeping, or use Vampire's Seduction. Feeding on a sleeping NPC is easiest. Simply sneak up on them while they lie in bed,
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