Players aren't going to run out of things to do anytime soon in The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim. It's a medieval fantasy world filled with plenty of mystery, while players themselves possess a startling level of freedom to customize their character to their heart's content. The Dragonborn can even become a vampire if that's what a player wants.
Skyrim: Everything You Need To Know About Vampires
Vampirism is nothing new in The Elder Scrolls. Contracting it in Skyrim is surprisingly easy (although curing it is another matter entirely). Fans looking to try their hand at becoming a long-toothed bloodsucker need only follow this guide to learn everything they need to know for how to become a vampire in Skyrim.
Updated March 8, 2022 by Mark Hospodar:Even though Skyrim is now over ten years old, there always tends to be something new for the player to experience. For fans who have never played as a vampire before, Skyrim's midnight bloodsuckers offer a unique take on may what otherwise be familiar gameplay.
Being a vampire comes with great benefits, as well as significant drawbacks fans should be aware of in a playthrough. This guide has been updated and expanded to give players a better idea of what they can expect from becoming one of Skyrim's most dangerous predators.
Vampirism is one of Skyrim's many diseases, albeit one of the more major ones. To contract vampirism, players must take damage from a vampire enemy, either physically or through the Vampiric Drain spell. Players will know when they've been infected once they receive a notification about contracting Sanguinare Vampiris.
Fans who know they want to become a vampire should seek out Movarth's Lair outside of Morthal. The location plays a central role in the «Laid to Rest»
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