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The Destroyer
During the Dawnguard dlc you can become a vampire. I'm currently a Werewolf and was wondering if being a vampire's better. What do you guys think ???
CaptMorgan has a point about being the apex of the species as a Vampire Lord, you get turned by A Pure Strain of Vamprism while the lycanthropy you get from Aela has most likely been watered down after countless generations why the beast within them has become so watered down that it can now be controlled by them and all you suffer from it is Unrested sleep and half the time you could forget you even had it as that's really the only drawback also don't forget the Vampire Lord has far more flexibility you have claws, magic, you can run or float and walk on water you can dematerialize into bats to cross distances you can become mist that provides invulnerability when activated not to mention the night cloak makes it so every enemy that you fight has to stay out of melee range as their is a 15 foot health absorb aura around you and a werewolf only has Melee attacks so they would have to get into that health absorb aura to even touch the vampire lord it is almost guaranteed via game mechanics that a vampire lord can get a flawless victory on a werewolf due to having long ranged attacks but a werewolf can never get a flawless victory against a vampire lord due to the night cloak and not to mention I think inducting giants into the space program with Vampiric grip is more fun then just throwing them around
you do realize that that howl has no affect on undead at all and the only VL you encounter as an Enemy is already to high a level for that to even affect and the weakness to sunlight can be offset by a few enhancements it can become as forgettable as the werewolf transfromation itself at higher difficulty settings and in a fight the werewolf would still have to get into melee range where it will get hurtCaptMorgan has a point about being the apex of the species as a Vampire Lord, you get turned by A Pure Strain of Vamprism while the lycanthropy you get from Aela has most likely been watered down after countless generations why the beast within them has become so watered down that it can now be controlled by them and all you suffer from it is Unrested sleep and half the time you could forget you even had it as that's really the only drawback also don't forget the Vampire Lord has far more flexibility you have claws, magic, you can run or float and walk on water you can dematerialize into bats to cross distances you can become mist that provides invulnerability when activated not to mention the night cloak makes it so every enemy that you fight has to stay out of melee range as their is a 15 foot health absorb aura around you and a werewolf only has Melee attacks so they would have to get into that health absorb aura to even touch the vampire lord it is almost guaranteed via game mechanics that a vampire lord can get a flawless victory on a werewolf due to having long ranged attacks but a werewolf can never get a flawless victory against a vampire lord due to the night cloak and not to mention I think inducting giants into the space program with Vampiric grip is more fun then just throwing them around
It depends on whether or not the vampire lord even uses that.
Even as a Vampire Lord, I think you still get a weakness to the sun, and a werewolf's howl of terror, when perked, can scare off even a decently leveled boss.
you do realize that that howl has no affect on undead at all and the only VL you encounter as an Enemy is already to high a level for that to even affect and the weakness to sunlight can be offset by a few enhancements it can become as forgettable as the werewolf transfromation itself at higher difficulty settings and in a fight the werewolf would still have to get into melee range where it will get hurtCaptMorgan has a point about being the apex of the species as a Vampire Lord, you get turned by A Pure Strain of Vamprism while the lycanthropy you get from Aela has most likely been watered down after countless generations why the beast within them has become so watered down that it can now be controlled by them and all you suffer from it is Unrested sleep and half the time you could forget you even had it as that's really the only drawback also don't forget the Vampire Lord has far more flexibility you have claws, magic, you can run or float and walk on water you can dematerialize into bats to cross distances you can become mist that provides invulnerability when activated not to mention the night cloak makes it so every enemy that you fight has to stay out of melee range as their is a 15 foot health absorb aura around you and a werewolf only has Melee attacks so they would have to get into that health absorb aura to even touch the vampire lord it is almost guaranteed via game mechanics that a vampire lord can get a flawless victory on a werewolf due to having long ranged attacks but a werewolf can never get a flawless victory against a vampire lord due to the night cloak and not to mention I think inducting giants into the space program with Vampiric grip is more fun then just throwing them around
It depends on whether or not the vampire lord even uses that.
Even as a Vampire Lord, I think you still get a weakness to the sun, and a werewolf's howl of terror, when perked, can scare off even a decently leveled boss.
Oddly. While I've done Dawnguard 1/2 a dozen times, I have never used the bow provided to defeat him. Not sure why, but I guess it's because, by the time I get there I'm usually far stronger than him in the first place so I can easily defeat him. Hmm...you do realize that that howl has no affect on undead at all and the only VL you encounter as an Enemy is already to high a level for that to even affect and the weakness to sunlight can be offset by a few enhancements it can become as forgettable as the werewolf transfromation itself at higher difficulty settings and in a fight the werewolf would still have to get into melee range where it will get hurtIt depends on whether or not the vampire lord even uses that.
Even as a Vampire Lord, I think you still get a weakness to the sun, and a werewolf's howl of terror, when perked, can scare off even a decently leveled boss.
Except none of this werewolf vs vampire lord matters as you only face one and are supposed to be using a specific bow you got earlier in the quest line to defeat him in the first place.
Mortals-1, Vampire lords-0
It's gotta be the vampire lord, advantage to me is that you can change to a vampire lord anytime and there's no time limit as werewolf changes back to a human after some time.
Yes I would guess that your avatar pic is quite obvious that you prefer vampire'sVampire/Vampire Lord for sure. For me personally, I am much more interested and invested in role playing ideas of my characters that involve vampires. They have just become a lot more generally interesting to me over the years, in Skyrim and in various other forms of literature and media (in most instances, not all). Also, I find there to be a lot more variety when fighting as a Vampire Lord as opposed to a werewolf. More ways to attack, defend, etc.
Yes I would guess that your avatar pic is quite obvious that you prefer vampire's
A Vampire Lord does not fight for their unlife...The Vampire Lord kills their foe like a spider to a fly, And I have a question for you how good is to turn into a werehound only to find your foe is now floating above the water? and you cant transform back into human form for another several minutes?It's gotta be the vampire lord, advantage to me is that you can change to a vampire lord anytime and there's no time limit as werewolf changes back to a human after some time.
I have to suggest, how good is it to be able to tansform into a Vampire lord when you get ambushed and are fighting for your un-life.
A Vampire Lord does not fight for their unlife...The Vampire Lord kills their foe like a spider to a fly, And I have a question for you how good is to turn into a werehound only to find your foe is now floating above the water? and you cant transform back into human form for another several minutes?