Should I let my sanguine vampiris progress?

Post » Thu Jul 18, 2013 4:45 am

Im a thief/assassin Argonian. I let it progress to see the effects, but I haven't seriously used my character as a vampire yet (just havent went into combat yet, and embrace of shadows will make dagger kills amazingly effortless once i get the assassins blade perk) I just need to feed every 71 or less hrs, and get some fortify health/stamina regen armor for sunlight use, and some resist fire armor to alleviate the nasty fire weakness, and possibly use the Atronach Stone. Im getting dawnguard later tonight, so i can freely walk around as a lv 4 vampire. I got the vampirism because Alva was still in the house when I was getting her journal for the Laid to Rest quest.
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Joey Bel
 
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Post » Thu Jul 18, 2013 4:05 am

You should if your character is up to the task.
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danni Marchant
 
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Post » Thu Jul 18, 2013 10:54 am

If you asked me this prior to Dawnguard, I would say... absolutely. After dawnguard, it completely ruined the Vampire experience. It removes the attack on sight at stage 4 and gives the player character a stupid red line down the center of the top lip.

So, after Dawnguard, I will not play without using mods to correct both of those horrid issues.

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Brian Newman
 
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Post » Thu Jul 18, 2013 9:28 am

Why is it called Sanguine Vampiris?

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Jordan Fletcher
 
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Post » Thu Jul 18, 2013 5:29 am

So basically, the vampire experience is better w/o Dawnguard? Im lv 14-16 can't remember, highest skill is lv 60-something Alchemy

I just think a red line down the lip of my already-pale Argonian would just look stupid
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emma sweeney
 
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Post » Thu Jul 18, 2013 6:01 am

Probably just misspelled it.
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Post » Thu Jul 18, 2013 7:15 am

I want to feel like my character is actually a Vampire. When we strive to implement tactics to counter the negative effects of being a Vampire, then we aren't playing as a Vampire at all. I want everyone to be horrified and attack my character. That way I must be forced to use the power of Illusion to get through the gameworld.

I started a Vampire character and contracted the disease straight out of Helgen. I waited a week to get to stage 4, just to see if I could play through the game that way. What started out as a free-from-boredom experiment, quickly turned into the most fun I have had with any character in all of my TES experiences.

The commings of Dawnguard killed that experience all together.

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Post » Wed Jul 17, 2013 10:06 pm

Wait.. where in helgen did you go to catch vampirism? O.O
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Maddy Paul
 
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Post » Wed Jul 17, 2013 9:47 pm

I didn't say in Helgen. I got it straight out of Helgen.

I made a bee line to a cave after escaping from Helgen.

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Elea Rossi
 
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Post » Thu Jul 18, 2013 7:45 am

I always found vampirism to be a pain in the [censored] most of the time with little benefit to make up for it.

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Post » Thu Jul 18, 2013 1:26 am

Also, sounds interesting. Would lv 14 be too late to start such a game? I haven't even talked to the jarl of whiterun lol

Also, how do you do anything in towns, like buying, pickpocketing, and selling? They still turn hostile when Im using Embrace of Shadows. Calm spells?
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Post » Thu Jul 18, 2013 3:50 am

Sanguine can mean joyful or optimistic (like the Daedric Prince) but it can also mean reddish or bloody, like a vampire. To the OP, I say, don't let it progress. Dawnguard vampires make your character look like an ugly [censored].

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Post » Thu Jul 18, 2013 1:46 am

Oh, okay. I was just wondering if it actually had anything to do with Sanguine himself

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Post » Thu Jul 18, 2013 12:51 am

It's all about tactics and strategy. You are given a bonus to Illusion and you MUST capitalize on that. Using the Calm spells is imperative. Talking to Jarls will require cunning, timing and a mandatory use of AoE spells.

The Imperial is best suited for this as the Once a Day power of The Voice of the Emperor is quite handy, if not essential, for towns. That is before you get the Expert level spells.

Then you must learn to use Invisibility a lot as well. Once these are in play, you can calm a merchant, do their little quest and they will become your friend and not be hostile towards the player anymore. That is, unless you feed. Once you do that and return to stage 4, there will be no way to get them on your side again as you have already done there quest.

This holds true for every NPC and their quest in the game.

EDIT : Some of the most hilarious events happened while playing like this. When you are finally able to calm them enough to get accepted into a faction, like the College or the Companions, they will defend you to the death against the guards and town folk. Should they try to attack you. At that point, you must cast an AoE Calm spell to stop the fighting.

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Post » Thu Jul 18, 2013 5:08 am

I honestly like being a vampire with Dawnguard because of the perks you can get. First of all

Bethesda NEVER disappoints with their storylines. I for one love the transition of events.

And don't forget about the awesome things you can do once your a high level vampire.

Sure there are weaknesses but if you're a high level Vampire lord you are almost

unstoppable. Ad least thats how I am.

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Post » Thu Jul 18, 2013 4:54 am

To me the vampire experience is better without Dawnguard as far as people coming after you at stage 4. But i think the look of the Volkihar vamps along with the history, story and lore is way cooler.
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Post » Thu Jul 18, 2013 1:56 am

On one hand, I do not like the "Reach Stage 4 and be hated by everyone" feature of Skyrim's Vampirism, as it enforces that I have play a certain way in order to not be hated by people. But then I feel sad for this feature's removal with Dawnguard, as it basically removes all (social within game) consequences from becoming a Vampire. I guess you just can't win. :(

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Post » Thu Jul 18, 2013 10:13 am

Vampirism has suited my Khajiit well. He uses stealth and illusion, which vampirism boosts. But it can be an annoyance (I didn't get Dawnguard). I have no intention to let any other chx. turn.

And 'sanguine' is Latin for blood. So the name for the illness makes perfect sense.
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Post » Thu Jul 18, 2013 2:52 am

Interestingly enough it is also French for blood or blood thirsty. Still, a perfect relation to naming the disease.

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