Should I become a vampire or stay a werewolf in Skyrim?
Table of Contents
- 1 Should I become a vampire or stay a werewolf in Skyrim?
- 2 Would it be better to be a werewolf or vampire?
- 3 Can you become a Werebear?
- 4 Are werewolves immortal?
- 5 Can you become a werewolf without joining the companions?
- 6 How many times can AELA turn you into a werewolf?
- 7 How do you become a werewolf in Skyrim?
- 8 What are the pros and cons of being a werewolf?
Should I become a vampire or stay a werewolf in Skyrim?
Werewolf/Beast Form is better to have than Vampire Lord form. Werewolves are stronger faster and better in every way. Werewolves are very good and stronger at combat in my opinion and their roar/shout will make all even the strongest enemy run away especially if you have the perks.
Would it be better to be a werewolf or vampire?
At lower levels, Werewolf is maybe a better choice, because it’s easier to level up, and Vampire Lord won’t have as many advantages. However overall, Vampire Lord is a complete power trip. At level 46+ you get an extra 250 health, 200 magicka and 100 stamina.
Can you be both a werewolf and a vampire in Skyrim?
You cannot become a Vampire and a Werewolf at the same time. Becoming a Vampire Lord removes lycanthropy automatically, but the option to return remains. Lycanthropy can be cured by other means as well. After finishing The Companions’ questline, you’ll get a quest that offers a cure.
How many times can you switch between vampire and werewolf Skyrim?
TLDR: Without the Dawnguard DLC, you can only become a werewolf once. With the Dawnguard DLC, you can become a werewolf twice, if you’ve cured yourself of lycanthropy the first time around.
Can you become a Werebear?
Unfortunately, you are unable to become a werebear, even with the DLC. You can summon one using the Beast Stone, and if I recall correctly, you can run into some. You can become a werewolf or a vampire/vampire lord, and the Dawnguard DLC expands on these.
Are werewolves immortal?
Werewolves display a number of greatly enhanced physical attributes. As with their rivals, the Vampires, Werewolves are immortal. The original Werewolf survived over 800 years of captivity with no food or water in what appeared to be a type of hibernation.
Can I stop being a vampire in Skyrim?
Vampirism is a syndrome that is acquired after the disease Sanguinare Vampiris has infected the body longer than three in-game days. Otherwise, the only method for removing the disease is to speak to Falion, the thaumaturge of Morthal. He requires a filled Black Soul Gem to cure vampirism.
What happens if you don’t feed as a vampire in Skyrim?
After approximately twenty-four hours without feeding, a vampire progresses a stage. Without Dawnguard installed, characters become hostile toward the vampire as the infection deteriorates, attacking them on sight. Dawnguard removes this penalty and people will treat a blood-starved vampire like any other person.
Can you become a werewolf without joining the companions?
According to Bethesda’s Official Game Guide lycanthropy can only be contracted by doing the Companions’ quest line.
How many times can AELA turn you into a werewolf?
Aela only turns you into one on two occasions. During the Questline, and after if you cured yourself. Only twice.
Where would you go if you were a vampire or werewolf?
Below are a list of potential vacation or tourist destinations, and which you would choose, given the chance, could be indicative of whether you are a vampire or a werewolf. Obviously, the country of Romania (and specifically, the city of Transylvania) is known for Dracula. In Twilight, the Volturi live in Italy.
Do vampires and werewolves prefer the light or the dark?
Both vampires and werewolves have a certain appreciation for the night. Werewolves transform by the light of the full moon, and vampires cannot go out in the bright sunlight or they will burn up (variations of this rule exist). For this reason, they prefer the night. Which do you prefer, the light or the dark?
How do you become a werewolf in Skyrim?
To become a vampire in Skyrim, one only needs to be attacked by a random vampire roaming around Skyrim. With the Dawnguard expansion, this becomes easier given their increased population. Meanwhile, becoming a werewolf is pretty much the Skyrim equivalent of a fraternity hazing.
What are the pros and cons of being a werewolf?
Being a werewolf is less taxing on the necks of Nords and other races. It doesn’t require anything to maintain though the benefits are not as present as a vampire’s.