Vampire



Vampire (also known as Vampyr and as Van-Tal in the dimension Pylea) was a Demon species which could only exist on Earth by possessing a Human corpse, making them hybrids. They were well-known for feeding on the blood of mammals, particularly Humans.

Origins
"[...] the last Demon to leave this reality fed off a Human, mixed their blood. He was a Human form possessed&mdash;infected&mdash;by the Demon's soul. He bit another, and another... and so they walk the Earth, feeding. Killing some, mixing their blood with others to make more of their kind."

- Rupert Giles



According to Rupert Giles, before leaving our world the last of the Old Ones mixed their blood with that of a Human, creating the first Vampire.

However, Illyria, one of the Old Ones, was familiar with Vampires, indicating that they already existed before the Old Ones were driven away from this world. She referred to them as half-breeds. Unlike Giles' source, Illyria's account was first-hand.

In the IDW story "Immortality for Dummies", it is revealed that the original race of Vampires were able to regenerate limbs that were lost. Over time, Vampires lost this ability but due to a resurgence of an ancient evil in Los Angeles in 2005, Vampires in that area were briefly able to regenerate body parts that were lost.

Turok-Han Vampire


In the year 2003, a separate Vampire species called Turok-Han Vampire reappeared after millennia. It was described by Rupert Giles:

"As Neanderthals are to Human beings, the Turok-Han are to Vampires. They're a primordial, ferociously powerful killing machine, as single-minded as animals. They are the Vampires that Vampires fear. An ancient and entirely different race, and until this morning, I thought they were a myth."

- Rupert Giles

The Turok-Han shared some traits with the common Vampire: when killed by decapitation or the sun, they become dust just as common Vampires do. However, their armored chest cavity was nearly impervious to stakes. Killing a Turok-Han with a stake to the heart is still possible, but it requires tremendous effort to penetrate their thick sternums. The Turok-Han were completely immune to crosses, and were only slightly affected by holy water. Their blood also was of a darker coloration, and they were completely unable to assume a human visage, always remaining in their demonic face. A Turok-Han vampire does not require an invite to enter a person's home. The Turok-Han is physically much stronger than a regular vampire, but also seemed to lack independence and intelligence.

An entire army of Turok-Han were destroyed in the Battle at the Hellmouth. It is unknown if there are any others left alive after that battle, although it is worth noting that in the IDW "Spike" series Alone Together Now, Spike mentions that Turok-Han belong on a list of "things that just don't exist anymore" (along with "decent punk bands" and his relationship with Drusilla).

Human Awareness of Vampires
For most of history, the majority of humans remained unaware or in denial of the existence of vampires, with notable exceptions including the Watchers Council, the Slayers, and vampire hunters like Daniel Holtz or Charles Gunn. Rupert Giles explains this as the tendency for people to "rationalize what they can and forget what they can't" (The Harvest). Aimee Mann, a guest singer at The Bronze, remarks that she hates playing in "vampire towns" (Sleeper).

For a time in Sunnydale, there was a group of vampire wannabes known as the Sunset Club. Though they were aware of the existence of vampires, they were initially oblivious to their true nature, referring to them as the "Lonely Ones" and believing them to be gentle and misunderstood. They ultimately did discover the brutal and violent true nature of vampires when they were attacked and nearly killed by Spike and his henchmen, only to be saved by Buffy (Lie to Me). Additionally, there was a vampire brothel where humans paid vampires to feed on them to get a rush from the blood loss. Riley Finn made regular visits to this place, and Buffy burned it down in retribution (Into the Woods).

The Sunnydale High school board and the police department also appeared to be aware of the supernatural goings-on in Sunnydale, as the police often covered up vampire and demon attacks under orders from Richard Wilkins. When Spike and members of the Order of Aurelius attacked Sunnydale High to kill Buffy, Snyder and the police chief wrote it off to the public as an attack by a gang on PCP, an excuse that has apparently been used before ("School Hard"). The U.S. government is also aware of the existence of the supernatural to some extent, even having special forces units specifically meant for hunting them.

All the people present in Los Angeles when it was moved to a hell dimension by the Senior Partners of Wolfram & Hart in 2004 became aware of vampires.

In the early 21st century, the existence of vampires became public knowledge and vampires instantly became the subject of a fad, capitalizing on the fact that many humans experience a thrill when bitten by vampires. Harmony Kendall became the face of vampires in the media, starring in a reality show called Harmony Bites.

In the future timeline of Melaka Fray, vampires were called "lurks" and remained public knowledge, but most humans were unaware that lurks were actually demons, and not a particularly vicious form of mutant.

Vampire Psychology
Unlike many other species of Demon, the Demon component of a Vampire appeared to have no more intelligence than that of solitary predatory animals and were incapable of language. Other than the Turok-Han, the principal evidence on this question comes from Angel's visit to the Demon world Pylea; when he took on "Vampire face" in that world, he unexpectedly became a mindless Demon. This type of mindless, savage Demon can also be seen in the behavior Zompires: Vampires that have been sired in a world without magic.



Because the Demonic soul of a Vampire has no personality or complexity of its own, an ordinary Vampire shares many qualities with its Human predecessor, including his or her memories; though it lacks a Human soul and thus a Human conscience. As Darla puts it ("The Prodigal"), "What we were informs what we become". A Vampire's personality can be the corrupt, opposite version of its Human predecessor, or an expression of the Human's hidden potential, as well as his/her fantasies and desires, held unchecked by the Human soul. According to Watcher Duncan Fillworthe, Vampires are regret personified, "hunger for life that's been damned to never be satisfied".

Vampires typically lose their feelings for the people they cared about in their Human lives. After being sired, Jesse McNally tells Xander Harris that he is "like a shadow to [him] now." However, William Pratt retained some affection for his mother after becoming a Vampire. Despite lacking Human souls, Vampires are capable of Human emotions like love and affection, but these tend to take twisted and obsessive forms, as was the case of Spike and James. However, while Angelus and Darla were nearly inseparable, Angel later admitted that they never truly loved each other, and in fact sometimes ditched one another out of self-preservation.

Examples

 * Jesse McNally was attracted to Cordelia Chase, who snubbed him for his awkwardness. As a Vampire, Jesse approached Cordelia in a predatory manner, filled with confidence and charisma, and for once she consented to dance with him.


 * Harmony Kendall was a vain, vapid, and snobbish member of the Cordettes before being sired. As a Vampire, she was still vapid and snobbish, and remarked that it was harder for her to do the right thing without a soul, although she remained mostly unchanged.


 * Drusilla was a pious and chaste Catholic girl, gifted/cursed with psychic abilities and disturbed because she did not know what was causing her visions. As a Vampire, Drusilla is highly sexual and kinky, and revels in her psychic powers.


 * Darla despised religion as a Human and as a Vampire. Angel mentions that Darla had a fascination with religious wars. Christian religion rejected Darla's lifestyle as a Human, so it seems the Vampire Darla enjoys religious war as an example of religion causing destruction and bloodshed instead of salvation.


 * Angelus: Liam lived haunted by his father's disapproval and expectations that he would never be more than a lazy, womanizing drunk. As a Vampire, Angelus is driven by the memory of his father's contempt to show that he can be something great: the most flamboyantly sadistic Vampire ever recorded.


 * Spike: William the Bloody was an outcast, rejected and ridiculed by his contemporaries whom he regarded as ignorant and insensitive despite their wealth. As a Vampire, Spike lashes out at society, rejecting bureaucracy, aristocracy and authority and finding pleasure in mayhem and chaos, while still remaining a romantic at heart. In addition, William was a shy young man with a peaceful nature and a love for poetry; in contrast, he later was considered one of the most violent Vampires to exist. Both as a Human and as a Vampire, Spike demonstrates a potential for all-consuming, obsessive love, first for his mother, then for Drusilla, and finally for Buffy. He will often pursue his love object to the point of near-self destruction.


 * Anne: William's devoted mother feared he was too attached to her but could not bring herself to the cruelty of saying so. As a Vampire she has no such compunctions, and taunts William with the insinuation of Oedipal deviancy. ("Lies My Parents Told Me")


 * Sam Lawson: Sam Lawson's need to serve a higher purpose, to be guided by a cause giving sense to his actions, haunted him into his unlife. He found himself completely incapable of obtaining pleasure from killing or torturing. While Lawson believes this was caused by being sired by a Vampire with a Human soul, Angel believes Lawson merely lacked a mission, a cause to live for.


 * Charles Gunn: In life Gunn was a Vampire hunter with a particular hatred towards them, especially since they killed his sister. As a Vampire, he's filled with self-hatred and blames Angel for his condition. Despite his new status, Gunn still clings to the idea that he's one of the good guys, even though he has no Human soul and feeds on Humans.

The Demon Within


The nature of the Pylea dimension causes a notable shift in a Vampire's physiology. This dimension causes the Demonic and Human aspects of the Vampire to separate. When the Vampire is wearing it's Human face, the Vampire appears to be much more Human than they would on Earth. They cast a reflection and their bloodlust is muted. The Vampire is also unaffected by the Pylean sun. However when they "Vamp out", they become a Demonic beast known to Pylean's as the "Van-Tal."

The Demon that possessed and animated a Vampire's body was not the main factor that outlined the Vampire's personality. The Demon, which Pyleans called "Van-Tal" (Drinker of Blood), was little more than a vicious, hematophagous creature that only added the bloodlust and killer instinct to the Vampire's personality. It is also stronger than a regular Vampire from Earth (a regular Vampire being a combination of the wild, feral Van-Tal's soul and the Human body and mind that the Vampire had possessed in life). The strength of a Van-Tal is comparable to that of its Turok-Han cousins.

The Van-Tal had green skin and rows of spines on its forehead and skin as well as clawed hands and red eyes. It was incapable of speaking and walking upright.

Upon seeing such a creature for the first time, Wesley Wyndam-Pryce theorized that such a Demon could have been the one that created the first Vampire.

The Van-Tal is also immune to sunlight; although it is unknown if this is unique to Pylea's sun.

Vampire Reproduction: Siring & Rebirth
"To make you a Vampire they have to suck your blood and then you have to suck their blood. It’s a whole big sucking thing."

- Buffy Summers



To create a new Vampire, blood exchange is needed. Victims of Vampire attacks do not turn into new Vampires unless they consume the sire's blood when near death after being fed on by said Vampire. If the Vampire drains all of the victim's blood, the victim will simply die. A Human who imbibes Vampire blood when not at the point of death will not change ("Buffy vs. Dracula"). Vampires obtain sexual pleasure from the act of siring, and sometimes they might sire new Vampires by sexual instinct, which would explain why many new Vampires are abandoned by their sires.

The destruction of the Seed of Wonder by Buffy Summers resulted in it becoming impossible for Demon souls to enter the bodies of newly sired Vampires on Earth from the Hell dimension they originate from. Thus, all Vampires sired after that point became a mindlessly feral variety that Xander Harris christened "Zompires".

Vampires' Rebirth
"Welcome to my world.. It hurts, I know. But it won't for long. Birth is always painful."

- Darla to the newly risen Liam

Following the blood exchange, the victim dies of blood loss and, according to Wesley Wyndam-Pryce, will reawaken on the night after the siring, sometime between sunset and sunrise (Reunion). However certain other Vampires have raised a few hours after the blood exchange. No special preparations, such as burial, are required for the Vampire's rebirth. Vampires mostly rise from graves because they spent a time between death and rebirth as corpses and were buried.

In any event, new Vampires often awake with a sensation of disorientation, in which most Vampires are highly violent and feral, before recovering and realizing their new status. This clarity usually "kicks in" after the Vampire rises from the grave or at least after the first feeding. In any event, when the Vampire overcomes the confusion, they experience a sensation of clarity that is new and unique, and which they will express in different ways:


 * Jesse: "I feel good, Xander! I feel strong! I'm connected, man, to everything! I can hear the worms in the Earth!" (The Harvest)


 * Andrew Borba: "He is risen in me! He fills my head with song! You're the chaff, unblessed. I'll suck the blood from your hearts, he says I may!" (Never Kill a Boy on the First Date) (Caveat: Borba spoke much the same way when alive.)


 * Darla: "It all makes sense now, doesn't it?" - Liam: "Yes. Perfect sense". (The Prodigal)


 * Alonna Gunn (to Charles Gunn): "Don't be sad. I'm not. On this side there is no guilt, no grief. I got the greatest guilt cure ever. I can free you!" (War Zone)


 * Spike: "Becoming a vampire is a profound and powerful experience. I could feel this new strength coursing through me. Getting killed made me feel alive for the very first time. I was through living by society's rules. Decided to make a few of my own." (Fool for Love)


 * Holden Webster: "No, it feels okay. Strong, and I feel like I'm connected to a powerful all-consuming evil that's gonna suck the world into fiery oblivion." (Conversations with Dead People)


 * Anne: "It's as though I've been given new eyes. I see everything. Understand... Everything. (Lies My Parents Told Me)

All the examples show that the new vampire is commonly astonished by the new sensation of power and the connection to an "all-consuming evil".

The Sire's Psychic Link
In the Angel episode Somnambulist, Angel dreams of his progeny Penn's actions, later telling his friends, "I used to have a connection with those I sired. It just means he's close. That's all". Angel had already demonstrated this to track down Drusilla when she first appeared on Sunnydale. Darla is later able to use this ability in combination with Calynthia powder in order to manipulate Angel's dreams. (First Impressions, Untouched)

Vampire resurrection
Few vampires have been brought back to life. In 2004, Spike was brought back from the dead as a "ghost" and then re-corporealized as a vampire. After Spike died in the final battle in the Hellmouth, Wolfram and Hart's mystical Amulet would also ensure the survival of his spirit in Los Angeles, and his physical form was returned to him in a packaged spell by Lindsey McDonald, entailing a full resurrection (Darla was resurrected by a ritual performed by Vocah and Wolfram & Hart, but this ritual restored her to life as a human rather than a vampire, requiring her to be sired later when the disease that had been killing her in life began to kill her again).

After the Master's death, the Anointed One attempted to resurrect him using his skeletal remains but was unsuccessful. The spell required the usage of the blood of those who were with the Master upon his death, but Buffy, Xander, and Angel stopped the ritual and destroyed the Master's skeleton to ensure that this ritual would never be attempted again.

The Master was later resurrected by the Seed of Wonder as its guardian and protector during the Twilight apocalypse.

Angel, Gunn and Darla have all been restored to their human forms on various occasions. Angel was initially turned human by the blood of a Mohra Demon in a negated timeline, but he turned back time when he learned that his new weakness would result in Buffy dying. Darla was resurrected as a human by Vocah as part of a plan to use her as a psychological weapon against Angel, and was later sired to save her life. Years later, the Senior Partners would later transform Angel into a human (c.f. After the Fall) to make him useless to the Powers That Be, but he was returned to vampire form when he provoked the now-vampiric Gunn into killing him, forcing the Senior Partners to turn back time to a point when Angel was last a vampire in order to ensure that he could still play his prophesied role in their apocalypse. The same temporal fold also reverted Gunn- who had been turned into a vampire when Los Angeles was sent to Hell- back into his human state, although he had to stay in hospital for several weeks afterwards due to his injuries. Any vampires that had been killed while Los Angeles was in hell were restored because of the temporal fold. Any vampires who were sired while Los Angeles was in hell (such as Gunn) were restored to their human state although they kept their memories of being vampires.

Vampire Society
"You will show proper respect."

- The Master

Vampires largely preferred working alone, though were sometimes found living in groups organized like packs or prides. These groups are commonly organized with the purpose of protection and feeding.

The leading vampire is known as "Master", usually the sire of the group, the eldest one or the most powerful; in any event, the dominant vampire was the one capable of achieving the top position and enforce his authority through strength and violence. There are also some cases in which the leading position is occupied by a dominant couple, like Spike and Drusilla or James and Elisabeth.

The followers are commonly known as "minions" or "lackeys", though sometimes they can also be referred as "acolytes". These are commonly the progeny of the master vampire, or vampires that fall under the authority of the master due to their own weakness or youth. While minions are expected to follow the commands of their master and are punished when failing, there are examples of vampires rebelling against their masters, or even choosing to serve a new one.

Vampire clans, packs and cults

 * Order of Aurelius (Buffy Season 1 & first part of 2)
 * Darla, Angelus, James and Elisabeth (Heartthrob)
 * Darla and the Roman vampires who rescue Angelus from the Inquisitore (Offspring)
 * The Whirlwind: Darla, Angelus, (as the dominant couple) Drusilla and Spike.
 * Spike and Dru and their minions: Dalton, Julia, Lucius, etc. (BtVS Season 2).
 * Angelus and his "boys" - and girls (like Theresa Klusmeyer) as well. (1998)
 * Kakistos and the vampires that lived and died for him, including Mister Trick and a female vampire, though these two refused to die for him (Faith, Hope & Trick)
 * Zachary Kralik and Blair ("Helpless")
 * The Master and the Order of Aurelius, which included Vampire Willow and Vampire Xander, his most powerful acolytes (The Wish)
 * Vampire Willow and Alphonse and the other ex-minions of Mayor Wilkins (Doppelgängland)
 * Sunday and her lackeys in Psi-Theta frat house: Dav, Rookie, Tom, Jerry and Eddie (The Freshman)
 * Spike and the Gem of Amarra diggers: Brian and other vampires.
 * Russ and his Punk vampire pack (Bachelor Party)
 * Knox the skinhead vampire and his pack, including Ty and Alonna Gunn (War Zone)
 * Count Dracula and the Three Sisters
 * Harmony and her gang: Brad Konig, Mort, Cyrus and Peaches, until they rebelled against her. (Real Me)
 * Whip and the Vampire Bite Den. (Into the Woods)
 * Doug Sanders and the vampire pyramid scheme (Disharmony)
 * Carl and the rebel vampire posse: Justin, Zach, Christy, Marla, Glenn and other vamps. (All the Way)
 * James and Elisabeth and their vampire pack (Heartthrob)
 * The Vampire cult of Ul'thar (Quickening, Dad)
 * Angelus and his "fans": Karl, Paco and others.
 * Charles Gunn and "Team Gunn": Tank, Vic, Rod, Truck, Dave, Todd, Pat, Derick
 * Toru and the Tokyo vampires, including Raidon and Kumiko Ishihara (Wolves at the Gate).
 * Judas Cradle and his vampire army (Living Doll)

Vampire minions of non-vampires
There are cases, though, in which vampires wind up in the service of non-vampires, such as very powerful sorcerers or demons, even though vampires are commonly rejected by other demons who regard them as the ultimate filth since they have human bodies.


 * Mayor Wilkins and his lackeys: Mister Trick, Lenny, Alphonse and other ex-minions of Spike and Angelus
 * Balthazar and El Eliminati (Bad Girls)
 * The Scourge, an army of pure-bred demons obsessed with scouring the world of "impure" demons who had a part human ancestry, briefly counted Angel among their ranks under the pretense that he despised his own humanity (Hero). Due to the Scourge's view of impure demons, this can be seem as the exception rather than the rule.
 * Adam and his vampire minions: Boone and his pack (Adam's "first"), Jape (Adam's right-hand henchvamp), Spike, and his many vampire followers.
 * The drug lord demon and his henchvamps ("The Prodigal")
 * Deevak and his vampire thugs (First Impressions)
 * Teeth the loan shark and his vampire thugs (Tabula Rasa)
 * Senator Helen Brucker and Ernesto and the rest of her "campaign staff".
 * Wolfram & Hart employs vampires, including a vampire agent, Harmony, and Tamika.

Vampire master, non-vampire minions
There are some cases in which a powerful vampire requires the service of human minions and lackeys, and sometimes even demons:


 * Spike assumed leadership of a group of revelers and trick-or-treaters transformed into demons and monsters by a bust of Janus one Halloween. ("Halloween")
 * Russell Winters and his hired muscle, butlers, bodyguards, lawyers and executives. ("City of")
 * Spike mentions that he once employed two Fyarl demons. While demons, both pure and half-breeds, often regard vampires as inferiors, Fyarls are usually too dim-witted to grasp the concept of racial discrimination. (A New Man)
 * Dracula and his "manservants": Xander Harris, Butterfield (Buffy vs. Dracula)
 * As Lord of Beverly Hills, Spike was served by a harem of both human and demon females, his Spikettes.

The Slayer & Vampires
"To most vampires, the Slayer was this object of cold sweat and frightened whispers. But I never hid. Hell, I sought her out. I mean, if you're looking for fun, there's death, there's glory, and sod all else, right?"

- Spike



Within Vampire society, the Slayer could be described as a source of great fear. Even Vampires as powerful as Angelus and Darla preferred to avoid confronting Slayers, keeping a low profile to prevent attracting her attention.

The killing of a Slayer was considered a great feat in Vampire society. For example:


 * Following the death of the Master in 1997, the Vampires of the Order of Aurelius claimed that whoever managed to kill Buffy Summers would be The Master's successor.
 * Killing two Slayers in less than 200 years of existence made Spike an infamous figure among Vampires and Watchers as well.
 * The prospect of killing and draining Buffy gave Mr. Trick a sensation of euphoria that made him lower his guard, allowing Faith Lehane to kill him.

Vampire Physiology
"No more sickness. No more dying. You'll never age another day."

- William

Vampires are commonly described as "dead". Death can be defined as a status in which the body lacks living physiological functions, such as having a pulse or breathing. However, Vampires are able to move, feed, talk and feel despite inhabiting dead bodies. The term "undead" seems much more fitting as the Vampire, while not living, isn't dead either.

When a Human is sired, their Human soul leaves their body and a Demon soul takes possession of the corpse, reanimating it and altering its physiology. The Demon within the Vampire causes these alterations:


 * Requires mammalian blood to maintain strength. Usually, this is Human blood, but rats, pigs and otters have been consumed as well, though they don't give Vampires as much nutrition or satisfaction as Human blood. The blood of supernatural, Human-appearing mammalian beings, such as the Children of the Senior Partners feeds a Vampire as well and often has added benefits (see below). Vampires do not feed on the blood of other Demons, and Trask, a member of the Scourge specifically states so.




 * Vocalizations such as hissing and roaring reminiscent of lions, tigers, and other big cats whenever they are angered or trying to intimidate and/or frighten their opponents.


 * Facial alterations (brow ridges, golden/yellow eyes, elongated upper canines, and pointed upper incisors) when feeding or under stressful situations such as fighting, in which a Vampire might assume its real face in preparation for feeding or to intimidate the opponent. In addition to this, a Vampire may show their "Vampire face" at will (Connor asks Angel to show him his "second face" and Angel reluctantly obliges), when generally angered, sexually aroused, or suddenly and/or unexpectedly injured. This is the Vampire's true face, and their ability to disguise themselves with the face of their Human predecessor is one of the Vampire's most useful powers. In Predators and Prey, Harmony Kendall implies that maintaining "Vampface" takes effort and cannot be maintained for too long. However, older Vampires like The Master, Kakistos, and The Prince of Lies are in Vampface permanently, suggesting that the necessary effort fades over time. Over time, other deformations may also take hold, such as Kakistos' cloven hooves. However, these take many centuries - perhaps even millennia - to occur (Kakistos is from Ancient Greece, therefore at least 2500 years old).


 * While their hearts don't beat, Vampires have some kind of blood flow which allows the blood in their bodies to be transported. This also means that Vampires can be rendered unconscious if blood flow to the brain is interrupted (Spike did this to Drusilla in Becoming, Part Two) and that Vampires can become intoxicated (Spike becomes drunk multiple times). Male Vampires are capable of having sex, so they do have some blood flow enabling an erection.


 * They generate no body heat while at rest, though muscle action produces transient heat. However, Humans seem rarely to perceive Vampires' skin as cold (one who does is Billy Fordham on meeting Angel; "Lie to Me"). However, Vampires are shown on a few occasions with visible breath when in the cold, such as in the scene where Liam (not yet called Angelus) first emerges from the grave and is talking with his sire, Darla, in "The Prodigal," which seems to indicate some sort of body heat, even immediately after reanimation. In "The Initiative," a thermal scanner shows Spike's body temperature to be 62.3 degrees Fahrenheit. Strangely, however, Winifred Burkle's scans of Spike's incorporeal body showed that he generated body heat ("Just Rewards").


 * Their bodies perform motor functions like Human bodies, often better than Humans.


 * Their lungs do not absorb oxygen or any other gases; Vampires thus cannot be drowned or asphyxiated, although their bodies may retain the breathing reflex (Angelus choke-holding Spike in Fool for Love). A Vampire is capable of speaking and smoking, however, Angel says that he cannot give artificial respiration to a drowned Human ("I have no breath"; Prophecy Girl). However, in a possible continuity error, the first Turok-Han held Spike's head underwater while torturing him, and Spike briefly passed out and coughed up sizable amounts of water afterward (Bring on the Night).


 * Vampires heal rapidly, albeit in a similar way to Human bodies (Spike's broken back heals, but after months have passed). However, they can suffer trauma (such as being put into a coma) that renders them unconscious. They can also have unhealable scars under certain conditions. Xin Rong used an enchanted sword to give Spike the scar on his eyebrow (actually James Marsters' real-life scar worked into the plot). Faith, aided by the spirit of Artemia, gave Kakistos a permanent scar and blinded him in the right eye.


 * Immunity to Diseases - Darla and Spike's mother Anne are both cured when turned into Vampires.


 * They do not generate life force, and their brains do not have the same mystical qualities of a Human brain. This means Glory is not able to feed on Vampire brains. Nor could the Root Monster of Couplet suck the life force from Angel&mdash;and defeated itself trying to do so.


 * Their bodies cast no reflection on refelctive substances such as mirrors or water. This also causes them to be immune to mind reading powers as shown in the episode "Earshot". Angel realizes Buffy is trying to read his mind and says, "You can't get into my mind." Buffy, taken aback by his realization asks, "How did you&mdash;why not?" Angel responds with, "It's like the mirror. The thoughts are there, but they create no reflection within you". However, they can still be photographed or video taped, as these systems function in the same way as Human eyes.


 * Even though their bodies are clinically dead, a Vampire's hair is apparently still able to grow. For example, Angelus had long hair until the 20th century. By the 1920's he had short hair, but by the 1970's he was long-haired again.


 * A Vampire's nerve endings and pain receptors seem to work just as well as a Human's; in "Innocence", Angelus is incapacitated with pain after Buffy kicks him in the groin.


 * Vampires seem to have fully functional tear ducts and be capable of crying; both Angel and Spike have shed tears on several occasions.


 * Modern Vampires are unable to regenerate lost limbs ("Teacher's Pet"), though they can be surgically reattached ("Damage").


 * Vampires are unable to procreate in the Human manner, although Angel and Darla managed to conceive Connor seemingly because of Jasmine's manipulations.


 * Vampires can survive the extremely high pressures of the deep ocean ("Why We Fight"). Angel was able to sink to a submarine with only weights attached to his legs and no protective suit.


 * Vampires are not impervious to magic. For example, Drusilla falls in love with Xander because of a spell made by Amy Madison ("Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered"); Spike falls in love with Buffy ("Something Blue") and becomes amnesiac ("Tabula Rasa") because of the magic of Willow; Angel becomes amnesiac because of a magic bottle ("Spin the Bottle").

Strength
"You're strong. I'm stronger."

- Luke

Vampires possess superhuman strength. The exact limits of this strength are debatable and often vary from individual to individual, either because of their age or what supernatural blood they have consumed. Some Vampires have been shown capable of deforming metal with their hands (The Harvest), while others have been held back by wooden doors. Chains have had varying success at restraining Vampires; Angel was able to break out of them after hours of trying, while others found them unbreakable. They have also been shown to throw Human bodies anywhere from 5 to 25 ft away.

The blood of enhanced Human and Human-like beings augments their strength to a great degree. Vampires also derive pleasure from the act of feeding off such Humans. Examples of Vampires feeding on superhumans and gaining a charge include:


 * The Slayer's blood is the only cure for a poison called the Killer of the Dead ("Graduation Day, Part Two"). Feeding off Slayers has been shown to provide a temporary "high" as well; Spike likened it to an aphrodisiac on his first taste. Slayer (Buffy's) blood also provided enough temporary strength to enable the Master to escape his mystical prison.
 * For his initiation in the Circle of the Black Thorn, Angel is given "supercharged warrior juice": Drogyn's blood.
 * Angel's strength is greatly augmented after drinking from Marcus Hamilton, a supernatural Humanoid-being infused with the power of the Senior Partners and dramatically stronger than Angel.

Age
"[...] The Master is centuries old. He has grown past the curse of Human features. Am I gonna get a bat nose like that? Very few Vampires are cunning enough to live as long as I."

- Darla, Angelus and The Master

Being "dead", Vampires do not age as living Humans do, but the passing of centuries does benefit them.


 * Strength, agility, senses, intelligence, speed, and endurance improve with age. The Master's advanced age made him able to kill his victims "before they could draw breath".



To note, the Prince of Lies individually had eyebrows, wherein other Vampires' eyebrows disappear when they assume their Vamp face.
 * The ability to take on Human appearance is eventually lost. Russell Winters, while able to assume Human visage, had much more deformed Vampire features such as greenish skin, indicating an old age, though not one as advanced as that of the most ancient Vampires seen: The Master, Kakistos, and The Prince of Lies. The three Vampires did not resemble each other, yet they all have obtained more Demonic features. Kakistos had cloven hooves instead of hands and feet, while the Master and the Prince of Lies had elongated talon-like fingers and pointed ears. It is unclear how long a Vampire must live for their Humanity to fade. Angel was over 200 and Darla over 400 and neither had yet lost any of their Human visage.


 * The Master's skeleton, uniquely, remained when his flesh turned to dust (Prophecy Girl). The Master also bears a slight resemblance to the Turok-Han. indicating that as a Vampire ages, their appearance evolves more into that of their Demon soul.

Senses
Being primarily nocturnal, Vampires have enhanced hearing, smell and night vision (though Angel is on one occasion seen wearing night vision goggles). They are especially sensitive to the scent of blood, and can distinguish individual Humans and Vampires by scent, as shown by the newly sired Gunn. Spike in particular has an acute sense of smell, one which, in the later seasons, he uses to help the Scoobies find enemy hideouts, Demons, etc; most notably, in "Touched", when Buffy is forced out of the house after a mutiny, Spike tracked her down by scent alone at least several hours after she had left. On one occasion Angel tells by scent that Wesley had sex with a bleached blond the night before. In "The Wish," it is stated that Vampires are attracted to bright colors, and the Sunnydale citizens are careful not to wear brightly colored clothing; however, it could be that they simply believed that bright colors attracted Vampires, as no mention is made of this in the mainstream Sunnydale.

Several Vampires (Dalton, Penn, Marcus) are seen wearing eyeglasses. However, William wore eyeglasses while Spike does not seem to need them (he shows no signs of either myopia or farsightedness; he can do things like read books and aim guns with no problem).

Breathing
"I don't breathe, you idiot!"

- Darla

Vampires do not require oxygen to survive, allowing them to survive in poisonous atmospheres, underwater and resist strangling. Angel was unaffected by gas ("Out of Mind, Out of Sight") and was even able to survive in the



poisonous atmosphere of the home dimension of Jasmine's zealots ("Sacrifice" and "Peace Out"). He was also able to survive underwater for 3 months.

However, Vampires do maintain some sort of breathing reflex, which allows them to speak and smoke, and gag reflex, which can affect them when choked, though they can learn to ignore it, such as Darla when Angel strangled her ("Offspring") or when Angel was being attacked and strangled by a tentacled monster from a portal ("Supersymmetry"). While unable to perform CPR, Vampires are capable of smoking and speaking. Strangely, however, the first Turok-Han was shown torturing Spike by holding his head underwater ("Bring on the Night").

Eating and drinking
"Blood is life, lackbrain. Why do you think we eat it? It's what keeps you going, makes you warm, makes you hard, makes you other than dead."

- Spike



A vampire's normal diet consists solely of mammalian blood, and they possess the ability to completely drain a human body of blood in a matter of seconds. Though they normally prefer humans, the blood of other mammals, such as rats, pigs and otters, has sufficed: after their ensoulment, Angel and Spike manage to remain strong and healthy by purchasing samples of pig's blood from butcher shops. Many vampires are shown to dislike the taste of non-human blood, but otter blood appears to be an exception ("Conviction", "Destiny"). As such, most vampires feed exclusively from humans despite being able to live on lower animals, their soulless nature leading them to value the taste (and the sadistic joy of the act) first and foremost.

While they can ingest normal human food and drink, vampires have a much duller sense of taste. However, vampires appear to retain the ability to taste and differentiate liquids. In the episode "Destiny", Spike was able to determine that the substance in the Cup of Perpetual Torment was only Mountain Dew. Spike also enjoys alcoholic beverages, Weetabix (which he mixes into blood for texture) ("Hush"), chocolate ("Lovers Walk" and "Blood Ties"), spices and burba weed (both of which he mixes into blood for flavor) ("All the Way"), Buffalo wings ("Fool for Love"), cookies ("Something Blue"), crackers and peanut butter ("Hush"), and onion blossoms ("Triangle"); and Angel occasionally drinks coffee.

If the blood is tainted in some way, such as through steroid use (Go Fish), it tastes bad to vampires, a fact that saved the life of Sunnydale High swim team member Gage Petronzi.

Vampires do not die if they are starved of blood, yet they suffer severely debilitating effects if they do not feed for prolonged periods:
 * First, their strength dwindles considerably and they become paler and experience cold (as happens to Spike in Pangs).
 * Second, after months of not feeding, they suffer damage to higher brain functions, which can result in extremely vivid hallucinations (as seen with Angel in Deep Down). Blood from a healthy human is required for the vampire to recuperate.
 * Eventually, they become "living skeletons", according to Spike (Pangs).

According to Trask, a member of the Scourge, vampires do not feed on demon blood. However, in After the Fall, Gunn gained visions by feeding on a prophetic demon. Spike also once claimed that demon blood tastes "astringent" and "oaky", which he stated after biting Cordelia Chase to determine whether or not she was possessed ("You're Welcome"). When Charles Gunn faced off against an overwhelming number of Scourge demons, he imagined himself as a vampire butchering and feeding from the demons. He speculated that their blood would taste metallic to a vampire. It seems that vampires do not gain any sustenance from feeding from demons.

Drugs and poisons
Vampires can be affected by any kind of drugs and poisons just like humans, though lethal drugs and human poisons do not kill them:


 * Spike smokes tobacco, but isn't affected by the smoke. He reports that at Woodstock he "fed off a flower person and spent the next six hours watching [his] hand move," presumably an effect of LSD.


 * Vampires can become intoxicated by normal alcohol to the point of unconsciousness, but they have a much higher tolerance for it than humans.


 * When going to the Wolfram & Hart Halloween Bash, Archduke Sebassis secretly arms himself with poison darts which he claims are powerful enough to kill humans "before their next heartbeat," but only enough to render Angel comatose for a week.


 * Angelus tries to feed on Gage Petronzi in Go Fish, but spits out his blood because either the steroids in it or the ongoing transformation into a fish creature give it a bad taste.


 * Kralik (Helpless) is treated with and dependent on anti-psychotic medication; without them, he suffers extraordinary pain.


 * Vampire Willow is knocked out by a tranquilizer dart commonly used on Oz in his werewolf form.


 * The Killer of the Dead is a mystical poison mentioned in Graduation Day, Part One. It causes a severe fever and kills the vampire in a matter of days. The blood of a Slayer is the only known cure.


 * Angel is paralyzed by a neural paralytic drug that would kill a human being in I Fall to Pieces, but he manages to shake off the effects. He is also highly susceptible to the effects of caffeine.


 * Vampires captured by The Initiative are fed drugged packets of blood to be incapacitated for vivisection.


 * In the episode Eternity actress Rebecca Lowell slips Angel a "happy pill", which gives him a false sense of bliss and for a limited time causes him to revert into Angelus, making him an immediate threat to Wesley, Cordelia and Rebecca.


 * Calynthia powder seemingly augments Angel's synapses enough to keep him in unrestful sleep, plagued by dreams, and renders him more suggestible. (Untouched)


 * Vampires get high from feeding off junkies using intravenous drugs, such as Orpheus, a mystical drug. (Orpheus)


 * Dana, a Slayer, incapacitates Spike with the drugs previously used to disable her. (Damage)

Injuries
Vampires can suffer severe injuries and require a long time to recuperate.


 * Drusilla, almost killed by an angry mob in Prague, was left extremely weak for months, until she was cured by a special ceremony requiring the blood of her sire (Angel). Angel in turn requires time to recuperate from the ordeal. (What's My Line, Part Two)
 * It has been mentioned that Angel has well above average healing (In the Dark). This has been demonstrated by his recovery from being run through by a wooden beam in Somnambulist
 * Spike is forced into a wheelchair when an entire church organ collapses on him, but months later he's back on his feet. (What's My Line, Part Two; I Only Have Eyes for You)
 * Wishverse Angel had gruesome burning scars from Willow's torture. (The Wish)
 * Vampires can lose appendages, and cannot regrow them. (Teacher's Pet) However, they can be surgically reattached. (Damage)
 * After being brutally tortured by Glory, Spike is left with numerous cuts, bruises, and a swollen black eye (Intervention). He is shown, sometime later, to have a heavily bruised face and a noticeable limp (Tough Love), but is then shown the next day to be completely healed (Spiral).

Mental health
Humans suffering from some sort of mental illness will keep it as vampires. This illness will also be central for the formation of the vampire's persona:


 * Drusilla's visions and her subsequent ordeal at Angelus' hands traumatized her into some sort of schizophrenia. As a vampire, Dru remains schizophrenic, yet she's not paranoid or depressive like her human predecessor. Combined with her psychic powers, Drusilla's madness gives her a unique perspective in which she revels.
 * Andrew Borba (Never Kill a Boy on the First Date)
 * Zachary Kralik (Helpless)

Vampire's weaknesses
"You fear the cross. The sun. Fire. [...] I believe decapitation is a problem as well. You fear death. Being immortal, you fear it more than those to whom it comes naturally."

- Adam

Vampires die when impaled in the heart with a wooden object, beheaded, exposed to direct sunlight or consumed by fire.

When vampires die, their bodies and clothing turn to dust in a matter of seconds.

Wood
If the heart of the vampire is pierced with a wooden object, the vampire will immediately die. Instances have included stakes, arrows, a tree branch (When She Was Bad), a pencil (Choices; All the Way), and a chopstick (Harm's Way).

A wooden stake in an area other than the heart will not work, nor will puncture of the heart by other materials such as metal, plastic wood grain, or synthetic wood. Bullets and blades can cause great pain, but will not kill the vampire, unless of course they result in decapitation (see below).



The vampire's flesh seems to be especially vulnerable to wood, which would explain why it was relatively easy for Cordelia, who has no fighting training or enhanced strength, to stake a vampire minion during the Graduation Battle, how Candy Gorch gets dusted by the wood handle of a spatula (Homecoming), why Jesse is accidentally dusted when pushed against the stake Xander was holding (The Harvest), or how Kate Lockley was able to impale Angel through the stomach with a broken board and stake Penn while the latter was on Angel's back (Somnambulist).

The amount of wood also seems to be another factor to consider when analyzing vampires' weaknesses. A vampire as ancient as Kakistos barely even feels pain when stabbed with a common stake, but dies when impaled with a large beam of wood (Faith, Hope & Trick). The Master was also impaled on an unusually large piece of wood in Prophecy Girl after being thrown from a roof by Buffy. No previous staking attempt had been made on The Master, but it is presumable that he is also invulnerable to common stakes. Common vampires, however, can be staked with pieces of wood as thin as a pencil. Strangely, the Prince of Lies was easily dusted by a simple stake, despite being 'as ancient as the darkness itself' (Why We Fight).

Dracula appears to be immune to stakes to some extent; during his confrontation with Buffy, she staked him twice in a row, and he reformed from mist both times ("Buffy vs. Dracula").

Fire and sunlight
"I'm burning! Burning! Make it stop! Make it stop!"

- Drusilla

When set on fire, the body of the vampire will be consumed in a relatively short time. The more powerful the vampire is, the longer it will take for their bodies to be properly destroyed, which explains why Darla and Drusilla are able to survive being set on fire (Redefinition) while an anonymous vampire is quickly consumed when Spike lights him with his Zippo lighter (Bargaining, Part One).

Should a vampire survive the fire, the healing process will regenerate the charred flesh, skin and hair. The time required also depends on the age of the vampire: Following their immolation at Angel's hands, Drusilla healed faster than Darla because she was now the older vampire.

"I'll see the both of you kissing daylight."

- The Master

The light emitted by the earth's sun (Sol) is extremely hazardous to vampires, should they be exposed directly to it. When exposed to direct natural sunlight, the body of the vampire combusts and will quickly be consumed by the resulting flames. However, older and more powerful vampires like Spike or Angel can resist sunlight better than younger, weaker vampires like Boone's buddies (Who Are You), who are consumed almost instantly. In fact, when Spike was first sired (Destiny), he and Angelus bonded by deliberately exposing themselves to the sun.

Filtered and/or indirect sunlight may not cause any kind of injury to vampires. If protected from direct exposure to sunlight, vampires can be active in the middle of the day: Angel frequently used sewer tunnels under the Hyperion Hotel, while Spike was often seen traveling under a heavy blanket or in cars with blacked out windows. To protect its vampire employees, the Los Angeles offices of Wolfram & Hart employ "necro-tempered" tinted glass to filter the components of light that are dangerous to vampires, while leaving brightness intact.

Exposure to artificial sunlight such as tanning lamps do not harm vampires either ("Belonging"). Also, the light of suns in other dimensions has been shown to not injure vampires in any way. The twin suns in Pylea and the sun in Wolfram & Hart's Holding Dimension are safe for vampires. Whether or not this applies to all alternate dimensions is unknown.

Decapitation
It was also possible to kill a vampire through decapitation. Like in the case of staking, the vampire would turn to ashes. Decapitation could be achieved through blows with sharp objects such as metal axes and swords, by ripping off the vampire's head, as Adam did with one of Boone's pack mates. Shotgun blasts and even car doors were effective.

Holy items
"This symbol - these two planks of wood - it confounds me. Suffuses me with mortal dread."

- The Master

Christianity-based holy items such as Crosses, bibles and Holy Water (water blessed by a priest) burn vampires on contact, producing smoke but not flames. Thus, they are employed to ward off vampires with moderate success. The mere sight of a cross can cause a vampire to recoil in fear. Vampires can enter consecrated buildings such as churches, but doing so appears to produce feelings of unease.

Holy water in particular can be lethal if ingested by a vampire, as exemplified by Zachary Kralik, who swallowed holy water and was burned to death from within (Helpless).



As vampires grow older and more powerful, they become capable of better resisting the pain caused by crosses through force of will. For instance, the Master had become capable of touching crosses, and, though they burned his hand, withstanding the pain. Likewise, Angel was capable of walking over crosses during the trials and enduring the pain of Buffy's cross necklace branding his chest, and Spike bludgeoned Angel with a large cross despite it charring his hands in "Destiny". Similarly, when Willow attempted to use a cross to ward off her Wishverse counterpart, the latter simply knocked it out of her hands, and simply left Wesley alone out of boredom when he threatened her with a cross and holy water.

The effectiveness of the cross largely seems to be due to the vampires' fear of it rather than the power of the object itself. Adam was able to persuade Boone and his pack mates to overcome their fear of the cross, allowing them to invade a church and take the churchgoers hostage in broad daylight with minimal difficulty ("Who Are You").

The substance of the cross is irrelevant: wood and metal crosses have the same effect. However, two rods temporarily held in the shape of a cross are insufficient.

Turok-Han vampires are unaffected by crosses, and holy water only causes minor burns that do not deter them in the slightest.

Garlic
Garlic makes few appearances in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In Welcome to the Hellmouth, Buffy keeps garlic in a chest along with stakes, holy water, and crosses, and tells Xander in The Harvest that garlic is indeed a useful weapon against vampires. In the The Wish, Sunnydale High students hang cloves of garlic on their lockers and in the school hall in the Wishverse. In Wrecked, Buffy hangs garlic in her bedroom to protect herself from Spike, and does the same thing to protect herself from Angelus in Passions. However, the exact effect of garlic on vampires is never shown on-screen.

Absolute Invulnerability
"Not stakes, not fire, and best of all - not sunlight."

- Allen Francis Doyle

Vampires can achieve invulnerability to all their weaknesses mentioned above in at least three ways:


 * Wearing the Gem of Amarra (The Harsh Light of Day; In the Dark). The gem of Amara was destroyed by Angel in the year 2000. However in 2004 Spike discovered another gem in the story Lost and Found. This too was destroyed. In the comic Spike: the Devil You Know, the "forge of Amara" is mentioned existing in another dimension.
 * Having a procedure that removed the vampire's heart and infused his/her body with mystical potions (Heartthrob). While having the same effects as the Gem of Amarra, its effects only last for six hours. After these have passed, the vampire instantly dusts. In the comic "Tales of the Vampires: Some Like it Hot" a human scientist seems to have improved the procedure from "Heartthrob." Instead of giving the vampire a six hour time limit, the scientist is able to extend the effects for 24 hours via removal of the heart. By creating an artificial heart for the vampire with science and possibly magics, the scientist is able to extend the vampire's invulnerability indefinitely, or at least until the artificial heart is removed or damaged.
 * Becoming the host for Twilight. Long ago there was a prophecy that a vampire and a Slayer would reproduce and give birth to a new universe. Buffy became a candidate for this prophecy when she empowered the Slayers in 2003. It is ambiguous how Angel became a candidate for this prophecy. The buildup to this prophecy necessitated that the Slayer and vampire must each reach an emotional low point where they experience despair and helplessness. Once this has been achieved, the Slayer and the vampire (Buffy and Angel) were endowed with superpowers which included enhanced strength, flight abilities and absolute invulnerability. While experiencing this invulnerability, Angel was unable to be staked even with an entire tree.

In each of these cases, the vampire is immune to the effects of sunlight and fire. The vampire instantly regenerates wounds, such as those caused by staking. However, it is likely that decapitation would still kill a vampire who is otherwise enjoying invulnerability. In "Lost and Found" Spike cuts off the hand of a vampire who is wearing the Ring of Amara, severing the vampire from the protection provided by the ring. It is likely that decapitation would also sever the connection to the ring. In the story "Some Like it Hot", the scientist explicitly warns the vampire not to get his head cut off, because while the artificial heart may protect the vampire from sunlight, the scientist states that "it's not a neck brace." When Angel was invulnerable due to being the host of Twilight; being in the proximity of the Seed of Wonder allowed him to be hurt, injured and possibly killed.

Invitations
"I invite you in."

- Wesley Wyndam-Pryce

Vampires can enter a private residence, including houses and apartments, only if invited; otherwise they will hit an invisible barrier. Areas open to the public are not protected as such.


 * The inviter need not be aware that the invitee is a vampire:
 * Buffy invites Angel, and Joyce invites both Darla and Dracula, into the Summers residence (Angel; Buffy vs. Dracula)
 * Cordelia invites Harmony into her apartment (Disharmony)


 * The invitation can be coerced through telepathic means:
 * Joyce invited Dracula while under his thrall (Buffy vs. Dracula).


 * The invitation need not be immediate or specific:
 * Cordelia invites Angel to her apartment before she has found one. Angel effortlessly enters the one she buys. (Rm w/a Vu).
 * Rebecca Lowell invites Angel to watch a movie at her house without specifying a time (Eternity).
 * Wesley posing as Angel is invited by Benny into Magnus Bryce's residence; that invitation allows Angel himself to enter. (Guise Will Be Guise).


 * The invitation can be written instead of spoken:
 * In Heartthrob, the vampires led by Elisabeth are allowed into the dorm room because of an invitation flyer stating that 'Everyone's Invited'.


 * The inviter must be a resident, but not necessarily the owner:
 * Kathy invites the newly sired Liam, her brother, into the family house (The Prodigal).
 * Buffy and Dawn do not own the Summers residence but have invitation rights, unlike Xander or Anya.


 * Squatters and guests can also gain invitation rights:
 * Faith's occupancy of Dick the Pimp's apartment gives her invitation rights. (Five by Five)
 * Andrew obtains invitation rights by staying at Buffy and Dawn's apartment in Rome (The Girl in Question), allowing to invite Angel and Spike to it.


 * The mystical barrier fades if all residents die. Angel enters the residences of Lester Worth (Graduation Day, Part One), Tina (City of), Trevor Lockley (The Prodigal), the hired rapists (Untouched), and the Kramer Family (Dead End). Likewise, Darla enters Liam's former house after he murders his family.


 * No invitation is required for temporary accommodations such as motel rooms (Faith, Hope & Trick, Consequences), hotel rooms (Are You Now or Have You Ever Been) and frat houses (Reptile Boy) or if the vampire is the legal owner of the building (Russell Winters in City of).
 * On the other hand, since Angel is not the legal owner of the Hyperion Hotel and it no longer functions as temporary accommodations, Fred must invite Angel to her room, as she has taken residence there (Heartthrob).


 * Invitation has been shown to be necessary for dorm rooms: When Spike knocks on Willow's dorm room door (The Initiative), she shouts back, "Come in!" which grants him entrance.
 * The invitation can be conditional, even if the condition is not met. Catherine Manners was able to invite Angel into her home by saying "Help us." However, Angel instead helps Drusilla and Darla kill the people inside (Reunion).


 * Once invited, the vampire is always free to enter, and the invitation is revokable only through the usage of a magic ritual. This is performed by Willow and/or Tara with respect to Angelus (Passion), Dracula (Buffy vs. Dracula), Harmony (Real Me) and Spike (Crush). In the case of Angel and Spike, they were eventually re-invited.


 * The residences of vampires, other demons and half-demons are not protected. This is the case even if humans also live there (Billy).
 * Darla enters Angel's apartment (Angel).
 * Angel breaks into Russell Winters' mansion (City of).
 * Angel doesn't require Wesley's invitation to Penn's lair (Somnambulist). Even if he did, Wesley's invitation wouldn't work as he's not the resident or the legal owner.
 * Spike enters Doc's place at his leisure (Forever and The Weight of the World).
 * Angel enters Merl's lair whenever he desires.
 * Angel enters Billy Blim's mansion (Billy).
 * Angel enters Connor's place uninvited (Slouching Towards Bethlehem).


 * Troublesome cases:
 * The hand of one of The Three passes the jamb of Buffy's door ("Angel").
 * A pseudo-vampire (a human wearing a cursed vampire costume) enters Buffy's kitchen uninvited (Halloween); however, it should be noted that this was not an actual vampire, so the invitation rule may not have applied as the pseudo-vampire was not bound by the regular vampire rules.
 * Angel asks Buffy if he can come into her dorm room, to which she replies, "I guess". He then states that he needs a more definite invite (The Yoko Factor). A similar situation occurred in "Lie to Me", where Angel was unable to enter Willow's bedroom until she specifically said, "I invite you to come in."
 * Angel breaks into Allen Lloyd's shrine. It is never revealed whether the shrine was at Lloyd's residence or at some public place, like Lloyd's offices. (Sense & Sensitivity)
 * Angel breaks into Dick's the Pimp's apartment while Faith is living there without an invitation from either Faith or Dick. It's also confirmed that Dick is not dead as Kate and another cop talk about him in the following episode (However, it should be noted that Faith earlier told Angel that he had an 'open invitation' to fight her, which may have counted as an invitation to the apartment as she was in it at the time).
 * Spike enters the house of a person who fled Sunnydale in pursuit of Buffy following her expulsion from the Scooby Gang. Spike mentions that the power of the Hellmouth has grown so great, he no longer actually needs an invitation to enter a house in Sunnydale. (Touched)
 * Willow informs Spike that the Scoobies are attempting to find a way to un-invite him from the Magic Box, while acknowledging that it, being a store, is a public place; thus, Spike can enter and exit the premises at his leisure. (I Was Made to Love You)
 * Angel rushed into Kate Lockley's apartment to save her from a drug overdose. This unique case is actually mentioned in the episode; Kate said, "I think maybe we're not alone in this [...] I never invited you in" indicating that there may have been intervention from The Powers That Be. (Epiphany)
 * When visited by Spike in Dawn and Xander's San Francisco apartment, Buffy told him that she could not invite him in because it wasn't her house, when squatters and guests normally have invitation rights ("Last Gleaming").


 * Un-inviting a vampire:
 * After Angel lost his soul, Buffy and Willow performed a ritual to keep him out of her home (Passion). This involved some ritual chanting and the hanging of crosses.
 * The same ritual was used to uninvite Dracula, who had been invited by an enthralled Joyce ("Buffy vs. Dracula"), as well as Harmony, unwittingly invited by Dawn ("Real Me").
 * Buffy invited Spike into her home on the night of Angelus' plan to resurrect Acathla (Becoming) and, for unknown reasons, did not bother to uninvite him until she discovered that he had fallen in love with her, nearly three years after their original alliance against Angelus (Crush).

Reflections
"Looking in the mirror every day and seeing nothing there... an overrated pleasure"

- Angel

Vampires can't be seen on reflective surfaces like mirrors, glass or water. The cause of this is unknown; even though tradition states it was due to a vampire's lack of a soul (as mirrors were believed to reflect a person's soul), Angel and Spike don't cast reflections either. However, vampires can be seen in photographs, daguerreotypes and video tapes, as these systems function in ways similar to human eyes. A vampire's clothing also has no reflection. Vampires do have reflections in certain dimensions, such as Pylea, as its physics differ to those of our reality.

The lack of reflection also works on telepathy: a vampire's thoughts and memories can't be read, except in the case of extremely powerful telepaths like Splenden Beasts. However, vampires can receive projected thoughts, as Willow successfully telepathically communicates with Spike in "The Gift".

However, a vampire's mind is still susceptible to other sorts of mystical links, which allowed Buffy to be put into Angel's dreams and Darla to experience the Three Trials through Angel's eyes.

However, empaths are capable of reading vampires, as their powers are not telepathic in nature.

Psychic Powers
"Save the hypnosis crap for the tourists."

- Buffy Summers

Some vampires have been displayed possessing certain psychic abilities:
 * The Master can perform hypnosis, which he channels by merely waving his hand. He was also capable of sensing sources of mystical power, reading minds, limited telekinesis, and projecting his thoughts to plague dreams.
 * Drusilla's psychic powers (clairvoyance, hypnosis, mind reading, aura reading) came to her as a human, and she retains them as a vampire.
 * Marcus the vampire torturer senses Angel's soul and that he has known love (In the Dark). As a vampire is immune to mind-reading, it indicates that he's an empath.
 * Darla, like Marcus, sensed Angelus's soul when he was first cursed. Wesley confirms some vampires are capable of sensing Angel's soul (Disharmony).
 * Angel's psychic link to his progeny allows him to perceive their actions through dreams and track them down as well, though he can only do it consciously. He is incapable of sensing their presence by intuition. Angel tracked Drusilla shortly after he was aware of her arrival in Sunnydale (Lie to Me) and Penn after he confirmed his presence in Los Angeles. However, Angel did not similarly perceive Sam Lawson's presence in Los Angeles.
 * Dracula is able to hypnotize humans, placing them under his "thrall." Spike, however, dismisses Dracula's special abilities as "showy Gypsy stuff," rather than natural abilities. (Buffy vs. Dracula)

Other powers

 * Dracula is able to take the form of a wolf, a bat and a green mist. He is able to reassemble himself after being staked and turned to dust. Spike claims these powers stem from gypsy magic. ("Buffy vs. Dracula"). Spike vs. Dracula reveals Dracula was the benefactor of the Kalderash tribe that cursed Angelus.


 * In the episode Deep Down, the vampire Marissa, whom Connor chases, is seen scaling up the side of a building like a spider, moving very quickly once she makes contact with the building.


 * Penn, the vampire that Angel sired when he was still Angelus, is shown to possess supernatural speed - he is seen taking out a room of armed police officers, moving more quickly than what has been seen with most vampires in both Angel and Buffy ("Somnambulist"). . It should be noted that in "Blood Money", "Reprise", "Release", and "That Vision Thing" Angel demonstrates similar enhanced speed.


 * Angel (probably along with all vampires) possesses the ability to jump 10+ feet in the air (There is however an episode where Angel jumps almost 100 feet in the air [30 meters]).


 * Angel has recently shown the ability to regenerate lost limbs, an ability revealed after James ripped off his hands and feet, due to a powerful supernatural upheaval about to take place. Illyria claims that vampires possessed such an ability in ancient times ("Connorland").

Zompires
"Zompire" is a term coined by Xander Harris to describe all new vampires that have been sired since the destruction of the Seed of Wonder, the source of all magic on Earth. Presumably because the demon spirits that normally animated a vampire's body were unable to completely do so, the zompires are all mindless and feral.

Influences
Whedon's vampires owe more to the cosmos of H. P. Lovecraft than they do to the European and Christian traditions that inform most such creatures, being remnants of an ancient race of demons, or semi-demons, that ruled the Earth before the advent of humans; were displaced by humans; and are now seeking to wrest the world away from humans. The shows' writers added their own ideas, often based on popular culture, to the vampire myths that they, with Whedon, collectively developed throughout the duration of the series. These popular culture sources included a few of the traditional myths; comic book villains; The Exorcist; and makeup artists' ideas of how to depict demons, some of which ideas were inspired by reptiles (specifically, alligators) (Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Monster Book).