Although Twilight granted supernatural powers to many of the saga’s main vampire characters, Rosalie Hale was never given any abilities in the movie adaptations of the bestselling novels. Based on Stephanie Meyer's best-selling books, the Twilight series changed traditional vampire rules in numerous ways. For one thing, the saga’s bloodsuckers didn’t need to drink human blood to survive — but could instead subsist on animal blood alone if they so chose.
Twilight's vampires were also able to walk in the sunlight, although doing so exposed their infamous sparkly skin and made them identifiable to humans. However, one of the most controversial changes that the Twilight saga made to vampire lore was the fact that the books granted each vampire a unique supernatural power. At least, that was what Twilight purported to add to the vampire mythos when, in reality, many ofTwilight’s vampires don’t have a special power, even though others do — including the Cullen family member Rosalie.
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Rosalie Hale was adopted by Esme and Carlisle Cullen before Twilight’s story begins, with Carlisle saving her life by turning her into a vampire during her dark canonical backstory. However, becoming a vampire didn’t grant Rosalie a special power in the Twilight movie adaptations, and there is a canon justification for this. According to the Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide, Rosalie Hale/Cullen doesn’t possess any quantifiable supernatural power, much like her adopted parents, meaning that she also has no powers at all in the Twilight movies.
According to the Twilight novels, Rosalie Cullen/Hale is considered the most beautiful vampire in the saga’s world. This trait, while
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