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Vampires are a paradox... Demon in a human body. You're a hybrid. Natural and unnatural. You walk in both worlds, and belong to neither.
Adam[src]

Vampire (also known as Van-Tal in Pylea,[1] or lurk in Haddyn[2]) was a species of soulless,[3] undead[4] demons[3] that could only exist on Earth by leaving their own dimension and possessing human corpses.[5] Thus, they were considered hybrids[6] and in general looked down by other, "purer" demon species.[7][8] Though undead, they required mammalian blood to maintain their health.[9]

Origins

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Vampires were first created by ancient demons infecting human hosts.

The last demon to leave this reality fed off a human, mixed their blood. He was a human form possessed... infected... 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[src]

According to Rupert Giles, before departing Earth the last of the Old Ones mixed his blood with a human's, thus creating the first vampire.[10] Maloker, the Old One responsible for siring the first vampire, was eventually sealed within the Deeper Well.[11]

When Xander briefly tapped into Maloker's memories, he became aware of a time when magic-wielding early humans were busily driving the Old Ones into the Deeper Well. Fearful that his time was up, Maloker sought to raise an army using his vampiric bite on a human.[12]

The Old one was responsible for the creation of vampires, but extradimensional demons were responsible for the essence that would enter their body and animate them. The demon lord Archaeus, for example, was the one who inhabited the Master's bloodline.[13]

Like many demons,[7] the Old One Illyria referred to vampires with the derogatory term "half-breed,"[14] and considered them abominations[15] due to their direct human ancestry.[7]

Human awareness of vampires

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Harmony Kendall revealed vampires to the world.

Throughout most of history, the majority of humans remained ignorant or in denial of the existence of vampires, which notable exceptions including the Watchers Council,[16] (informed) Slayers,[17][2] and certain vampire hunters like Daniel Holtz[18] and Charles Gunn.[19] Giles once explained that people have a tendency to "rationalize what they [could] and forget what they [couldn't]."[10] The singer Aimee Mann once remarked that she hated playing in "vampire towns" after witnessing a fight during her presentation at the Bronze.[20]

For a period of time in Sunnydale, existed a group of vampire wannabes taking place at the Sunset Club. Though they were aware of the existence of vampires, they were oblivious to their evil nature, and referred to them as the "lonely ones," believing them to be gentle and misunderstood. They ultimately did discover the truth when they were attacked by Spike and his followers; they were saved by the Slayer, Buffy Summers.[21] When meeting Angel, the actress Rebecca Lowell had also a similar perspective and became intrigued by the possibilities offered by Angel's immortality to resume her career. Initially, she thought that vampires had total control over their instincts. However, she was clearly terrified by Angelus's brutality as he talked about decapitating her and carrying her head on a pike to show off after killing someone famous for the first time.[22] Additionally, there was a vampire den in Sunnydale where humans could pay vampires to feed on them to get a rush from blood loss. Riley Finn made regular visits there until it was burned down by Buffy in retribution.[23]

The Sunnydale High School board and the Sunnydale Police Department also appeared to be aware of the supernatural goings-on in Sunnydale, and often covered up supernatural events under order from the mayor Richard Wilkins.[24] When Spike and the members of the defunct Order of Aurelius attacked Sunnydale High to kill Buffy, Principal Snyder and the police chief wrote it off to the public as an attack by a gang on PCP; apparently, that excuse had been used before.[25] The U.S. government was also aware of the existence of the supernatural to some extent, and even built special units specifically meant for hunting them, such as the Initiative.[26]

All the people present in Los Angeles became aware of vampires when the city was moved to a hell dimension by the Senior Partners of Wolfram & Hart in 2004, during the event known as the Fall of Los Angeles.[27] Although, Angel eventually became the only one who could remember it.[28]

In the early 21st century, the existence of vampires became public knowledge, causing them to become a subject of a fad that capitalized on the fact that many humans experienced a thrill when bitten by vampires. Harmony Kendall became the face of vampires to the media, and began starring in her own reality show called Harmony Bites.[29] In response, during this vampire craze, two vampire movements appeared: Reform Vampirism, in which vampires drank only from willing humans and never took enough blood to kill or sire, and Vampire Supremacism, in which vampires considered humans nothing but cattle and wished for things to return to the way they were before Harmony made them public.[30] However, with increasing attacks by zompires, mindless vampires sired after the end of magic, public opinion of vampires began to shift, leading the San Francisco Police Department to create a supernatural task force.[31]

In the 23rd century, vampires were called "lurks" and remained public knowledge. However, most humans believed lurks to be simply an infectious and particularly vicious form of mutants.[32]

Psychology

You die, and a demon sets up shop in your old house, and it walks, and it talks, and it remembers your life, but it's not you.
―Buffy Summers[src]

The demons present in vampires appeared to have no more intelligence than solitary predatory animals, and were incapable of human speech. The principal evidence for this came from Angel's visit to the dimension of Pylea; whilst there, whenever he took on his "vampire face," he unexpectedly lost control and became a mindless beast.[33] His behavior was remarkably similar to that of zompires (vampires who had been sired in a world void of magic).[5] A vampire's demon core had no personality of its own; ordinary vampires gained the qualities of the people they were in life, including memories, fears and desires.[3] As Darla put it, "What we were informs what we become."[34] Mentally, the root of a vampire's evil nature was their lack of a human soul, which allowed them to act without conscience or remorse.[3]

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Willow is shocked to see how different her vampire self is.

While all vampires were essentially corrupt, soulless versions of their prior selves, they still represented an expression of the potential they had in life. For example, after Jesse McNally was turned, told Xander that he was nothing but a "shadow" to him, but he still wanted Cordelia Chase for himself after having a crush on her in life.[10] When Gunn was sired, he continued to want to help people, and still despised vampires (himself included); however, his actions were held unchecked, and he eventually lost his way.[citation needed] In contrast, William Pratt retained affection for his mother, Anne Pratt, after his siring, and even turned her in order to free her from death by consumption; only after she came back as a vampire and attacked him, he staked her, which greatly traumatized him.[35]

Vampires, despite lacking souls, were somewhat capable of human emotions like love, but tended to take twisted, obsessive forms, like Spike's affection for Buffy[36] and James's for Elisabeth.[37] While Angelus and Darla were nearly inseparable throughout their history together, Angel later commented that what they had was never true love, as they were both incapable of feeling love, and sometimes abandoned one another out of self-preservation. Despite Angel's words, Darla came to rescue him from Holtz, and, even after sired again by Drusilla, Darla expressed some of the same longing she had for him as a human, causing Angel to flee, unable to kill her again.[citation needed] Duncan Fillworthe observed that vampires were nothing but regret personified, and had a "hunger for life that's been damned to never be satisfied."[38]

The evil of individual vampires seemed to vary widely. Dalton retained enough humanity for the Judge to burn him,[39] but a soulless Angel did not.[40] The Judge blamed Dalton's status on his human trait of reading, and commented on Spike and Drusilla sharing the human traits of jealousy and affection.[39]

There's a leading theory among Watchers that a person sired by a vampire would gain the essence of the same demon as their sire, meaning offshoots of the sire's essence will enter anybody in their successive bloodline. This theory was given some weight when Buffy entered Spike's mind and saw his previous sires (Drusilla, Angel, Darla, the Master, and Archaeus).[13]

The demon within

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Angel as a Van-Tal in Pylea.

The physics of certain dimensions could affect vampires in various ways. In Pylea's case, vampires, known as Van-Tals,[1] possessed some differences from its Earthly counterparts, such as appearing reflective surfaces, living in the sunlight, and when they transformed into their "vamp face" they took the shape of a demon green, bestial, horned beast without any traces of humanity.[33]

According to Wesley Wyndam-Pryce, this was what the demonic component of a vampire looked like. Wesley also theorized that such a demon could have been the one that created the first vampire.[33] In truth, this was the Old One Maloker, whose appearance did not resemble Van-Tal;[41] however, Wesley was not too far off in his suggestion, considering that Archaeus, the demon whose essence existed within Angel's bloodline, was similar in appearance to Angel's pure form, in that Archaeus' head and face had spikes coming out of it.[13]

The existence of zompires put into the question the exact savagery of the demon's essence. Zompires were sired humans that weren't inhabited by a demonic spirit due to Earth's connection to other dimension being cut off. The result wasn't lifeless shells of dead humans, but vicious creatures[5] not too different from Van-Tals' behavior.[33]

Reproduction

Siring

Main article: Sire
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Darla siring the human Liam.

To create a vampire, blood exchange was needed. Victims of vampire attacks did not turn into vampires unless they consumed the sire's blood when near death after being fed on by said vampire. If the vampire drained all of the victim's blood, the victim would simply die.[4] A human who imbibed vampire blood when not at the point of death would not change.[42]

The destruction of the Seed of Wonder by Buffy cut off the world from magic, interrupting the normal process of becoming a vampire. Thus, all vampires sired after that point became a mindlessly feral variety that Xander christened "zompires," speculated to be the result of the siring process still taking place but the vampire demon no longer able to manifest in the resulting corpse.[5] Once magic was restored by the creation of a new Seed, the outcome of the siring process returned to normal, albeit to a new breed of vampires.[43]

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[src]

Following the blood exchange, the victim died of blood loss and, according to Wesley, would reawaken on the night after the siring, sometime between sunset and sunrise. However, certain other vampires rose a few hours after the blood exchange. No special preparations, such as burial, were required for the vampire's rebirth; vampires mostly rose from graves because they spent a time between death and rebirth as corpses and were buried. Some vampires however, preferred to bury their progeny out of some form of tradition.[44]

After an initial disorientation in their awakening,[45] vampires experienced a sensation of clarity that was new and unique, and which they would express in different ways:

  • Jesse McNally: "I feel good, Xander! I feel strong! I'm connected, man, to everything! I can hear the worms in the Earth!"[10]
  • 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!"[46]
  • Darla and Angel: "It all makes sense now, doesn't it?" — Liam: "Yes. Perfect sense."[34]
  • Alonna 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!"[19]
  • 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."[47]
  • 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."[48]
  • Anne Pratt: "It's as though I've been given new eyes. I see everything. Understand... everything.[35]

The sire's psychic link

Angel dreamed 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."[49] Angel also demonstrated this to track down Drusilla when she first appeared in Sunnydale. Darla was later able to use this ability in combination with Calynthia powder to manipulate Angel's dreams.[50][51] Various Watchers had speculated that this link was the result of all vampires in the same bloodline sharing a fragment of the essence of the original vampire demon that created them, which was apparently proven when Spike fell under the influence of Archaeus, the demon lord responsible for the Master's bloodline.[13]

Society

Clans, packs, and cults

You will show proper respect.
―The Master[src]
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The Master, an elder vampire, with his minions.

Vampires largely preferred working alone, though were sometimes found living in groups organized like packs or prides. These groups were commonly organized with the purpose of protection and feeding.[52]

The leading vampire was 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.[citation needed] There were also some cases in which the leading position was occupied by a dominant couple, like Spike and Drusilla[25] or James and Elisabeth.[37]

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

Vampires as minions of non-vampires

Vampires were considered hybrids[6] and in general looked down by other, "purer" demon species.[7] Described as "abominations" for mixing with human blood, it was unusual to have vampires getting along with other species.[15] Although, there were cases in which vampires wound up in the service of non-vampires, such as very powerful sorcerers or demons.

Vampire masters with non-vampire minions

There were some cases in which a powerful vampire required the service of human minions and lackeys, and sometimes even demons:

The Vampire Slayer

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[src]
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Buffy slays a vampire.

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.[47] 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 the Slayer would be his successor.[25]
  • Killing two Slayers in less than 200 years of existence made Spike an infamous figure among vampires and Watchers alike.[25] According to Drusilla, Spike once established "there was no tastier treat than taking down a Slayer."[75]
  • The prospect of killing and draining Buffy gave Mister Trick a sensation of euphoria that made him lower his guard, allowing Faith to kill him.[88]
  • In an alternate reality, when Buffy interrupted a vampire gathering when she attempted to assassinate the Master, the majority of his followers broke out in panic instead of fighting her.[58]
  • As he heard Drusilla had killed a Slayer, Kendra, Spike was surprised and happy for her.[55] She eventually said that she would be the "Slayer of Slayers" herself if she killed Faith as well.[76]
  • Fascinated by her reputation and adventures, Dracula wanted to make Buffy one of his undead brides.[42]
  • After her break-up with Spike, Harmony resolved to kill the Slayer, considering it a way to heighten her standing in the vampire community.[63]
  • A vampire who severely wounded Buffy with her own stake proceeded to show it off to his friends as a trophy and said it should be put in a museum.[47]
  • Spike claimed that he knew that "the only thing better than killing a slayer would be fuc—" after he slept with Buffy for the first time.[89]
  • Two vampires attempted to seduce Buffy through speed dating, knowing that she was the famous Buffy and had bed two vampires before.[90]

Physiology

No more sickness. No more dying. You'll never age another day.
―William to Anne Pratt[src]

When a human was sired, their human soul left their body and a demon soul took possession of the corpse, reanimating it and altering its physiology.[10]

While their body lacked physiological functions such as having a heartbeat[91] or breathing,[92] vampires were able to move, feed, talk, and feel, despite inhabiting dead bodies. Most showed no outward signs of not being living humans while not in "vamp face,"[4] except the lack of a pulse.[91] The term "undead" was much more fitting[4] because, while not alive, vampires weren't dead either.[93]

Vampires were able to cast vocalizations such as hissing and roaring reminiscent of tigers whenever they were angered or trying to intimidate their opponents.[citation needed]

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Darla and Drusilla morph into their vampire faces.

Facial alterations such as pronounced brow ridges, golden/yellow eyes, disappearance of eyebrows, elongated upper canines, and pointed upper incisors would appear when feeding or fighting. In addition to this, a vampire may also show their "vamp face" unintentionally, when generally angered,[citation needed] sexually aroused,[3] or suddenly and/or unexpectedly injured.[citation needed] This was the vampire's true face,[4] and their ability to disguise themselves with the face of their human predecessor was one of the vampire's most useful powers.[citation needed] Harmony implied that maintaining "vamp face" took effort and could not be maintained for too long.[94] However, older vampires like the Master,[4] Kakistos,[57] and the Prince of Lies[95] were in vamp face permanently. In the future, the vampire Harth Fray described that most vampires were too primitive to know they could assume human form, while Icarus maintained it for pride.[32]

While their hearts didn't beat,[91] vampires had some kind of blood flow which allowed the blood in their bodies to be transported. This also meant that vampires could be rendered unconscious if blood flow to the brain was interrupted[55] and that vampires could become intoxicated (Spike became drunk multiple times).[96][97] Vampires were capable of having sex involving penetration, indeed having some blood flow that enabled an erection.[98][99][100][97]

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A vampire (left) appearing on an infrared camera.

They generated no body heat while at rest, though muscle action produced transient heat. Humans only rarely perceived vampires' skin as cold as Billy Fordham did upon meeting Angel.[21] Electric security systems were incapable of detecting them.[101] However, vampires occasionally had visible breath when in the cold, such as when Liam first emerged from the grave and was talking with his sire, Darla, indicating some sort of body heat, even immediately after reanimation.[34] A thermal scanner showed Spike's body temperature to be 62.3 degrees Fahrenheit (16.8 degrees Celsius).[26] However, Fred's scans of Spike's incorporeal body as a ghost showed that he generated body heat.[102]

Their bodies performed motor functions like human bodies, often better than humans. Even if a person was sired at an old age, they would not be restricted by the same physical limitations as a human would. Anne Pratt went from a frail old woman to one with a healthy and glowing appearance.[35] Dracula, despite being a decrepit old man in reality,[103][104] was still just as able and stronger than most vampires. Even an obese vampire could outrun Tara, Giles, and Spike, although after Tara exposed him to sobri root, which was intended to confuse him, only to make him "peppy."[105]

Vampire had immunity to diseases: Darla and Anne Pratt were respectively cured of the syphilis and tuberculosis they had been suffering from when they turned into vampires.[54][35]

Vampires could survive the high pressures of the deep ocean. Angel was able to sink down to a submarine with only weights attached to his legs and no protective suit.[95]

Vampires could be temporarily rendered unconscious by an electric shock produced by tasers.[106][107][108][36]

They did not generate life force, and their brains did not have the same mystical qualities of a human brain. This meant Glory was not able to feed on vampire brains;[109] nor could the root monster suck the life force from Angel, defeating itself trying to do so;[110] and Non was unable to drain life energy from Spike.[111]

A vampire's hair was apparently still able to grow. For example, Angelus had long hair since he was sired until the 20th century.[54] By the 1920s he had short hair, but by the 1970s he was long-haired again.[112] In 1884, when killing Margaret, Angelus was bearded.[113] In contrast, Spike did not grow a beard in the time he was in the basement of Sunnydale High, even though his hair grew enough to show the darker roots of his bleached hair.[114]

Vampires also seemed to be able to walk or run without making noises,[45][60] allowing them to attack their victims by surprise.[25]

A vampire's nerve endings and pain receptors seemed to work just as well as a human's; Angel was incapacitated with pain after Buffy kicked him in the groin.[40]

Vampires seemed to have fully functional tear ducts and were capable of crying; both Angel[27] and Spike[93][47] shed tears on several occasions.

Between their undead status and lack of exposure to the sun, vampires' skin tone was quite pale, which was more noticeable on the rare occasion they were seen in daylight.[115]

Vampires required sleep, but preferred resting during the day and going out during the night.[36] They were also capable of dreaming.[116]

Vampires were unable to procreate in the human manner, although Angel and Darla managed to conceive Connor because of Jasmine's manipulations.[117]

Vampires were not impervious to magic or demonic powers. For example, Drusilla fell in love with Xander because of a spell cast by Amy Madison;[118] Spike fell in love with Buffy,[119] lost his voice,[120] sang,[121] became amnesiac[79] and totally optimistic[122] because of magic; Angel became totally peaceful once affected by a magical stick,[123] mentally reverted to a teenager because of a magic ritual,[124] was compelled into performing endless sex with Eve,[122] had his free will stolen by Roger Wyndam-Pryce with the Staff of Devosynn[125] and was transformed into a puppet.[126] Additionally, these three vampires each had their soul restored through magic rituals. Vampires could also be manipulated by necromancers due to their undead nature.[102] However, vampires appeared to be immune to certain spells. Spike was not affected by the memory-wiping spell used by Glory to conceal her connection to Ben,[127] and Giles claimed his sleeping spell would only work on Spike if he allowed it.[13]

Although, they were immune to the bites of the werewolves and certain demons.[citation needed]

Vampires were immune to the effect produced by pheromones of certain creatures such as the She-Mantis. It was demonstrated when Claw tried to attack the She-Mantis in her human disguise: he was immediately frightened by her, implying that, unlike the human males who were smitten by her presence, pheromones either alerted vampires or (at least) made them perceive her true nature.[128]

According to Spike whilst smoking a cigarette with Faith, a vampire's teeth's could deteriorate over an eternity through staining.[129] Harmony herself was seen brushing both her human teeth and her fangs each morning.[82]

It was possible to determinate if a vampire had recently drunk human blood with an electronic system. After becoming the head of Wolfram & Hart, Angel established this as a new rule to deter harmful behavior from the vampire employees.[82]

When autopsying a victim of a vampire attack, Fred was capable of determining the sex of the perpetrator based on size and depth of the wound.[82]

Age

The Master is centuries old. He has grown past the curse of human features.
―Darla[src]
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The Master, the oldest vampire recorded.

Being undead,[4] vampires did not age as living humans did, but the passing of centuries did benefit them. Strength, agility, senses, speed, and endurance improved with age. The Master's advanced age made him able to kill his victims "before they even breathe, if [they were] lucky."[92]

The ability to take on human appearance was eventually lost. The ancient vampires Master, Kakistos, and the Prince of Lies did not resemble each other, yet they all had obtained more demonic features. Kakistos had cloven hooves instead of hands and feet,[57] while the Master[4] and the Prince of Lies[95] had elongated talon-like fingers and pointed ears. It was unclear how long a vampire had to live for their humanity to fade; Angel was over 200 and Darla over 400, and neither had yet lost any of their human visage.[85]

The Prince of Lies had eyebrows,[95] wherein other vampires' eyebrows disappeared when they assumed their vamp face.

The Master's skeleton, uniquely, remained when his flesh turned to dust.[92]

Breathing

I don't breathe, you idiot!
―Darla[src]

Vampires did not require oxygen to survive, allowing them to survive in poisonous atmospheres, underwater, and resist strangling. Angel was unaffected by gas[130] and was even able to survive in the poisonous atmosphere of the home dimension of Jasmine's zealots.[131][132]

However, vampires did maintain some sort of breathing reflex, which allowed them to speak and smoke, and gag reflex. However, Angel said that he could not give artificial respiration to a drowned human ("I have no breath").[92] Vampires could not be killed by being drowned or asphyxiated; although, the breathing reflex could affect them. As such, Angelus was able to strangle Spike, holding him by the neck and making him unable to speak properly.[47] Drusilla also fell unconscious after Spike choked her,[55] and a Turok-Han was also able to torture Spike by holding his head underwater, making him briefly pass out and cough up sizable amounts of water afterward.[133]

Vampires could also learn to ignore these reflexes, such as Darla when Angel strangled her[53] or when Angel was being attacked and strangled by a tentacled monster from a portal.[134]

Feeding

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[src]

A vampire's normal diet consisted solely of mammalian blood. Though human blood was most common,[58][61][9][52][23] the blood from other mammals such as rats,[17] pigs,[119][135][136] and otters[137][138] seemed to suffice. After their ensoulment (and before, in Spike's case), vampires Angel and Spike regularly purchased pig's blood from butcher shops,[139][140][52] but they needed to keep it in the fridge to keep it fresh.[85][9][120][141] Angel also consumed bottled[142] and bagged[3] human blood, often type o-negative.[142] The demon bar Willy's Place also served pig's blood,[143] although some vampires would steal human blood from hospitals.[144][127]

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Spike feeds on pig's blood.

While vampires would most often kill while feeding from their victims,[145][96][34] they were capable of drinking in small portions at a time enough to keep the human alive.[4][61][23]

Feeding on the blood of supernatural, human-appearing beings, often had added benefits, such as a child of the Senior Partners[146] (see #Strength). According to Trask, vampires did not feed on the blood of other demons.[7]

If a human's blood was tainted in some way, such as through steroid use, it tasted bad to vampires.[147] Certain other factors about the human may also affect their interest on the blood, such as youth[4] and virginity.[10][81] The blood of an elderly or middle-aged person was considered unappetizing.[25][65] Adam once warned Jape, one of his vampire minions, to not feed off a corpse of a woman who had a blood disease.[52]

According to Harmony, individual vampires could either prefer biting on the right or left side of a human's neck, describing herself as a "right-biter."[82]

Reaction

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Angel bites Willow to calm her down.

So, like, first and foremost, human beings love having vampires suck their blood. It's, like, super fun for them. And vampires try their best to not suck out so much they kill anybody, but if they do, like, on accident, nobody freaks out.
―Harmony Kendall[src]

The bite of a vampire could stimulate the victim's pleasure receptors, causing them to experience some sort of euphoric rush while being fed off, as was shown when Buffy was bitten by Angel. The experience was so powerful that she unintentionally crushed a metal pot with her hand and sent a table flying after kicking it in response.[148] Angel later utilized this to calm down Willow Rosenberg from being corrupted by dark magic.[149] Because of the euphoric properties, victims rarely fought back when bitten.[150]

Establishments such as vampire dens made money off of this phenomenon where humans could pay to be bitten to non-lethal extents.[23]

Other food

While vampires seemed to be able to ingest and digest normal food and drink, they were described as having a human-level sense of taste in comparison to their other heightened senses,[151] and were henceforth greatly unsatisfied with normal food, at least in comparison to blood.[9] Still, they appeared to retain the ability to differentiate liquids, as Spike was immediately able to determine that the substance in the Cup of Perpetual Torment was Mountain Dew.[138]

Spike also had a taste for normal food and drink. He described that, as a vampire, food didn't "really taste like much" but sometimes ate to keep the habit, preferring stronger tastes such as hot and spicy to compensate the blandness.[151] Most commonly, this included bourbon whiskey[36][97][48][14] and onion blossoms.[152][36][153] He sometimes added extra ingredients to his pig's blood, like Weetabix for texture,[120] and spices with burba weed for flavor.[65]

According to Trask, a member of the Scourge, vampires did not feed on demon blood.[7] However, Gunn gained access to the visions by feeding on a prophetic demon.[69] Spike also once claimed that demon blood tastes like "astringent" and was "oaky," which he stated after biting Cordelia to determine whether or not she was possessed.[154]

Even though vampires did not feed on the blood of other vampires, Drusilla did lick blood off Spike's cheek after slicing it with her nail in an affectionate manner,[25] and Buffy caught Spike tasting his own nose blood.[116]

Starvation

You know what happens to vampires who don't get to feed? Living skeletons, mate. Like famine pictures from those dusty countries, only not half as funny.
―Spike[src]

Vampires could not die of starvation, but they did suffer severely debilitating effects if they did not feed for prolonged periods of time. First, their strength dwindled considerably and they became paler and experienced cold.[9] Second, after months of not feeding, they suffered damage to higher brain functions, which could result in vivid hallucinations. Blood from a healthy human was required for the vampire to recuperate.[135] Being malnourished would make a vampire lose weight.[17] Eventually, they became "living skeletons," according to Spike.[9]

Hunting

Vampires had a tendency to hunt in alleyways as victims were more vulnerable and out of the public eye.[20][35][85][21][105][93][137][155] They hunted in packs for easier access to blood and there were cases where a group of vampires fed on a single human.[9][52] In times of crisis, such as if their pack leader had left or died, vampires could become scattered and return to easy feeding grounds such as parks.[156]

Health

Drugs and poisons

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

  • Spike smoked tobacco, but wasn't affected by the smoke. Despite free of the danger of cancer, he still could have yellowed teeth.[129]
  • Spike reported that at Woodstock he "fed off a flower person and spent the next six hours watching [his] hand move," presumably an effect of LSD.[25]
  • Angel tried to feed on Gage Petronzi, but spat out his blood because either the steroids in it or the ongoing transformation into a fish creature gave it a bad taste.[147]
  • Vampires could become intoxicated by normal alcohol to the point of unconsciousness, but they had a much higher tolerance for it than humans.[157]
  • Kralik was treated with and dependent on anti-psychotic medication; without them, he suffered extraordinary pain.[16]
  • Vampire Willow was knocked out by a tranquilizer dart commonly used on Oz in his werewolf form.[59]
  • The Killer of the Dead was a mystical poison. It caused a severe fever and killed the vampire in a matter of days. The blood of a Slayer was the only known cure.[158][148]
  • Angel was paralyzed by a neural paralytic drug that would kill a human being, but he managed to shake off the effects shortly after his attacker left him in his office.[159]
  • Vampires captured by the Initiative were fed drugged packets of blood to be incapacitated for vivisection.[26]
  • Rebecca Lowell slipped Angel a "happy pill," which gave him a false sense of bliss and for a limited time caused him to act as if he didn't have a soul, making him an immediate threat to Wesley, Cordelia, and Rebecca.[22]
  • Calynthia powder seemingly augmented Angel's synapses enough to keep him in restless sleep, plagued by dreams, and rendered him more suggestible.[51]
  • Tara Maclay once hit a vampire with sobri root dust which was intended to confuse him, only to make him "peppy" instead.[105]
  • Vampires got high from feeding off junkies using intravenous drugs, such as the mystical Orpheus.[112]
  • When going to the Wolfram & Hart Halloween Bash, Archduke Sebassis secretly armed himself with poison darts which he claimed were powerful enough to kill humans "before their next heartbeat," but only enough to render Angel comatose for a week.[122]
  • Wolfram & Hart employee and vampire Tamika was able to make fellow vampiric co-worker Harmony pass out by slipping rohypnol into her drink.[82]
  • Dana incapacitated Spike with the drugs previously used to disable her, to the point where she was able to cut off his hands before he regained consciousness.[160]

Injuries

Vampires could suffer severe injuries and required a long time to recuperate. Blood deprivation also slowed the rate in which they healed.[citation needed]

  • Drusilla, after being caught by an angry mob in Prague and suffered long sessions of torture,[161] was left weakened for months, until she was cured by a special ceremony requiring the blood of her sire, Angel.[162] Angel, in turn, required weeks to recuperate from the ordeal.[156]
  • It had been mentioned that Angel had well above average healing.[115] This was demonstrated by his recovery from being run through by a wooden beam.[49]
  • Spike was forced into a wheelchair when an entire church organ collapsed on him, but months later he was back on his feet.[162][24]
  • In an alternate reality, Angel had burning scars on his chest from Willow's torture using matches.[58]
  • Modern vampires could lose appendages, and could not regrow them.[128] However, they could be surgically reattached.[160]
  • After being tortured by Glory, Spike was left with numerous cuts, bruises, and a swollen black eye.[109] Days later, his face was still heavily bruised and he walked with a noticeable limp,[163] the marks still visible[93] until they eventually disappeared.[105]
  • Dawn attacked a vampire with a burning chemical substance found in a school science lab. Even though it left visible burns on the vampire's face, it did very little to deter it as holy water would.[164]
  • Breaking a vampire's neck would incapacitate them, but not kill them. Balthazar broke the neck of one of his vampire minions, who fell to the ground but didn't turn to dust.[77]
  • A demon dissected a vampire and mangled his organs as part of an ancient ritual. The vampire was in immense pain but was still conscious enough to beg for death, telling his torturer to "just stake [him] already." Wesley explained to the demon that vampires survived dissection because they were already dead.[131]

Mental health

Humans suffering from some sort of mental illness would keep it as vampires, though in a different and less ailing form. This illness would also be central to the formation of the vampire's persona:

  • Drusilla's visions and her subsequent ordeal at Angelus' hands left her traumatized, and her insanity persisted after her siring.[83] Drusilla regained her sanity after a Lorophage demon siphoned out her trauma and pain, and she decided to "help the helpless" removing the pain from others,[165] though the demon's death restored her insanity.[166]
  • Andrew Borba was a religious fanatic who seemed to have carried his zeal as a vampire, despite fearing the cross (which he was quite baffled of).[46]
  • Zachary Kralik still relied on his pills to cope with his headaches even after he was sired.[16]
  • Vampires did not experience the same revulsion to blood and death that a human normally would, soulless or not. When Angel was temporarily turned human, he was taken aback by the sight of bloody corpses. Doyle told him that it was part of being human.[91]

Powers and abilities

Superstrength

Even newly-risen vampires possess great strength.

Strength

Vampires possessed superhuman physical strength, though the exact extent and limits of this strength are debatable and often varied from individual to individual in the same way that it does in humans; either because of their age, what supernatural blood they had consumed, or how long they'd been a vampire.[citation needed] Some vampires were capable of deforming metal with their hands,[10][95] while others were held back by wooden doors (that were barricaded from the other side albeit).[92][25]

Angel was able to break out metal chains after hours of trying,[167] tear a man's heart out with his bare hands,[165] rip a demon's limbs off,[168] and claimed he could literally rip a man's head off his body.[169]

Spike and Drusilla were able to kill enemies by punching a hole through their torsos,[100][170] while Angel and Dracula had decapitated opponents with a single blow.[171][172] Spike had even at one point single-handedly flipped over a car in anger.[173]

The vampire's strength also appeared to increase when in their "vamp face," as Buffy ordered Angel to assume it before he fought off vampires to keep them from butting into Buffy's fight with the Master.[92] Furthermore, after assuming his vampire face, Angel was able to briefly overpower the Beast in a fight and force him to his knees before he was overwhelmed by the latter's superior strength.[174]

The blood of enhanced human and human-like beings augmented their strength to a great degree. Vampires also derived pleasure from the act of feeding off such humans. Examples of vampires feeding on superhumans and gaining a charge include:

  • The Slayer's blood was the only cure for a poison called the Killer of the Dead.[148] Feeding off Slayers provided a temporary "high" as well; Spike likened it to an aphrodisiac on his first taste.[47] Slayer (Buffy's) blood also provided enough temporary strength to enable the Master to escape his mystical prison.[92]
  • Angel, while inadvertently feeding from Connor's blood, who had supernatural qualities himself, was strong enough to rip a demon's arm from its body effortlessly.[175]
  • For his initiation in the Circle of the Black Thorn, Angel was given "supercharged warrior juice": Drogyn's blood.[81]
  • Angel's strength was greatly augmented after drinking from Marcus Hamilton, a supernatural humanoid being infused with the power of the Senior Partners and dramatically stronger than Angel.[146]

Speed

Vampires could move much faster than normal humans. They could flash across distances in an instant[176][169][53][157] and perform actions very quickly in complete silence; the Master disappeared from Buffy's line of sight when she briefly looked away before hearing his voice from afar,[92] Spike drained and hid the bodies of two fully grown men in a few seconds without alerting the girl they were walking with,[25] and Angel entered and exited Buffy's bedroom from her window without her noticing.[177]

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Angel reacting to catch a crossbow bolt

Angel could run at such speeds that he appeared to teleport.[178][179][180][181] On one occasion, Angel moved so fast that as he was chasing down Jennifer Calendar that he appeared in front of her even after she slowed him down from another direction.[145] Penn took out a room of armed police officers so fast that he was perceived as a fast-moving blur from the perspective of Kate, a human.[49]

Vampires had incredible reaction speed; Angel once spun around and caught a crossbow bolt fired at his back from point-blank range,[182] side-stepped a tranquilizer dart fired at a close range and dodged bullets fired from multiple riflemen.[181] Even a lesser vampire could bat away a crossbow bolt fired less than 10 feet away.[135]

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Angelus using his agility to evade danger.

Agility

Vampires possessed greater athleticism and maneuverability than normal humans and could leap great heights and distances.[183] A newly-risen Darla effortlessly rose up to the ceiling with Angel in hand to smash his head against the glass plane above.[44]

Angel possessed the ability to jump over 10 feet in the air.[22][18][184][185] He once jumped over a tall gate,[180] and reached an airborne helicopter by leaping from within inside a building.[182] On occasion, he could jump almost 100 feet in the air.[181][67][154]

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Drusilla gets hit by a car with no injuries.

Durability

Being undead,[4] vampires could endure and survive near-limitless amounts of bodily damage so long as they were not decapitated or staked through the heart (see #Weaknesses). Their bodies appeared more durable to blunt force trauma than humans and could shrug off otherwise mortal wounds. However, a certain degree of damage could cause visible or debilitating effects.[citation needed]

Drusilla was once hit by a car, but instantly got up completely unfazed.[44] A member of the Order of Aurelius was also hit by a bus and had no difficulty in killing the bus driver and the passengers afterwards.[46] Angel and Spike could take multiple gunshots to the torso and still escape. Spike even using his body as a human shield to protect Gunn and Lindsey McDonald from a Uzi sub-machine gunfire which bloodily shredded his back but didn't slow him down in the slightest.[186] Explosives could kill vampires,[47][66] but older vampires like Angel and Spike could withstand explosions within close range to the source with their bodies intact and fully mobile.[187][157] Vampires could fall from high altitudes (such as skyscrapers) and land with little to no injury.[93][44][176][188][160][189] Vampires could also have live surgery performed on them with little preparation or equipment.[116]

Healing

Vampires could heal more quickly than humans, though the process could vary depending on the severity of the injury (from months to mere seconds). After a brutal fight between himself and Faith, Angel was barely scorched the next day, while Faith was still healing herself.[190] Some vampires could receive permanent scars (see #Injuries); in his battle against Xin Rong, Spike left with a permanent scar on his eyebrow.[47] Although, modern vampires were unable to regenerate lost limbs by themselves.[128]

Angel was beaten several times with a crowbar, but recovered in slightly over a minute and was able to engage in a full-blown sword fight with Buffy without any physical handicap.[55] Similarly, Angel was run over by a truck and beaten with a sledgehammer several times across his chin and mid-section, and recovered to fighting form in mere seconds.[191] Angel once took a shotgun blast to the back which pained him for the next few hours,[192] but was completely healed and ready to fight the following night.[193]

Spike was capable of regenerating his spine[24] after a wound that made him unable to walk.[39] He could also have both of his hands surgically reattached after being cut off,[160] demanding minimum physical therapy to regain its function,[81], instantly recover to fighting form after undergoing impromptu brain surgery to remove his behavior-modification circuitry[116], and once had his eardrums poked out, but regenerated them seconds later amidst fighting a siren.[194]

Darla's hand was impaled by a stake and it completely healed moments later.[53]

Senses

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Spike picks up Buffy's scent.

Being primarily nocturnal, vampires had enhanced hearing, smell and night vision. They were especially sensitive to the scent of blood, and could distinguish individual humans and vampires by scent, as shown by the newly sired Gunn.[68] There were exceptions: Spike was unable to identify Charlotte,[20] nor Harmony with Tamika before they showed their vamp-face (Tamika suggested she would have if she "wore less of that tacky perfume").[82] Alphonse and his minions took some time to distinguish between both Willow and her alternate reality counterpart.[59] The vampire Carl was also taken aback by Spike's resistance while they were in confrontation.[65]

Spike in particular had an acute sense of smell; when the Scooby Gang turned on Buffy and forced her to leave, Spike tracked her down by scent alone at least several hours after she had left.[195] He was also able to track down the demon Gnarl[196] and the Slayer Dana.[160] Angel could tell by scent that Wesley had sex with a bleached blonde the night before,[83] and he tracked the scent of a Triune demon across the city of London.[197] Dracula recognized Giles when he was his child self based on the scent of his blood.[12] Vampires apparently were attracted to bright colors, and the Sunnydale citizens in an alternate reality were careful not to wear brightly colored clothing.[58]

Vampires possessed a highly advanced sense of hearing which allowed them to pick up faint noises from far distances. Members of a vampire cult were able to overhear Fred whisper something to Darla, who then informed her: "vampires have great hearing."[18] Angel heard a bloodthirsty demon hiss from the top floor of the Hyperion.[198] Darla used this when she spied on Buffy and Willow through a window of the library.[3]

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Vampire's eyes glowing in the darkness.

Vampires appeared to possess some degree of night vision. When the Mayor turned the school's lights off, Angel assured Buffy that he could "see all right."[199] The Order of Aurelius vampires also had no problem navigating the dark sewers in pursuit of Buffy and Xander who had to use flashlights (in fact, vampires in general would normally use sewer systems to transverse during day time without any lighting aids). Additionally, the Aurelius vamps' eyes illuminated in the dark in a similar manner to many animals do which help them see in low-light environments.[10] However, unlike their other senses, a vampire's night vision appeared to be inconsistent; Angel at one point used night vision goggles while working a case with Kate Lockley,[123] while Spike needed a flashlight to see in the abandoned Initiative base.[200]

Their powers of perception were so great that they were capable of perceiving certain minuscule details that most beings would easily overlook. An example of this was when Illyria used her time-slowing powers to facilitate her and Knox's escape from the Wolfram & Hart Science Lab, Spike was the only one who "saw a blur" just before Illyria vanished, leading to him, Angel, Gunn, and Wesley to speculate that her inexplicable disappearance stemmed from altering time rather than teleportation.[14]

Several vampires, including Dalton, Penn, and Marcus, wore eyeglasses. According to Angel, if a vampire required glasses as a human, they still needed them after their siring.[201] Spike wore eyeglasses as a human,[47][35] but as a vampire he discarded them; however, he showed difficulty reading a journal that Dawn read with ease[202] and held the object away while reading a book[100] and a letter.[195]

Immortality

Vampires could live for centuries without the passage of time deteriorating their health or physically aging their previous human appearance from the point they were sired.[3] However, older and experienced vampires were capable of strengthening their powers, and their advanced age would eventually manifest more demonic features[54] (see #Age).

Combat

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Harmony fights off a vampire with no prior training.

It appeared that, upon being sired, vampires gained inherent combat capabilities, even if they were never formally trained before.[114] Indeed, Maloker created the first vampires to be his army against humans.[203]

When being taught how to slay, Dawn hoped that the newborn vampire pitted against her might not "know all the fancy martial arts they inevitably seem to pick up," though she was proven wrong.[114] On one occasion, Angel, even while suffering from amnesia and believing himself to be a teenager, managed to defeat Connor by fighting purely on instinct.[124] Spike also fought off and killed multiple vampires while suffering from a memory loss spell.[79]

One exception appeared to be Harmony, who had poor fighting skills during her first year as vampire, equally matching up against the human Xander in a fight.[26] Over time after her first break-up with Spike, the newly-independent Harmony eventually began honing her instincts, holding her own in fights against Riley,[116] Spike,[36] and fellow Wolfram & Hart employee Tamika.[82]

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Drusilla murders a Slayer by slashing her throat with her fingernails.

Sharp fingernails

Vampire fingernails were much sharper than human ones. Vampires like Drusilla[55][204] and Dracula[203] had killed by slashing their victim's necks with their nails, and a random vampire caused Jasmine heavy bleeding by sinking his nails into her arm for a brief moment.[117] Additionally, Darla,[17] Drusilla,[205] and Dracula[42] had used their nails to draw their own blood to feed the person they wished to sire.

Spike mentioned his desire to turn his fingernails into claws to incorporate into his fighting (saying it was "always more Dru's thing"),[90] and did use them to tear a demonic entity posing as his mother into shreds.[206]

Rare or unusual powers

There were several instances of vampires possessing unusual abilities, either by practicing magic or through some other force:

  • Some vampires, including Lothos,[207] the Master,[92] Drusilla,[17][55] and Dracula,[42] were able to hypnotize their victims.
  • Drusilla's precognitive powers came to her as a human, and she retained them as a vampire.[17]
  • Marcus, the vampire torturer, sensed Angel's soul and that he had known love.[115]
  • Darla sensed Angelus's soul when he was first cursed.[54] Wesley confirmed that some vampires were capable of sensing Angel's soul.[64]
  • Angel had a photographic memory. He used it to recall all the people present at an event which he visualized in front of him. However, he claimed that this wasn't an automatic reflex.[134]
  • Dracula was able to take the form of a wolf, a bat, a panther, a swarm of bees, and mist. Spike claimed these powers stemmed from gypsy magic.[42] At first, Dracula said these powers were part of "the ancient magics" and that he had risked his soul to achieve them,[104] but he later revealed the spells were mere window dressing, intended to strengthen his power of will. He gained his shapeshifting powers literally by willing it to be so, although it took him decades to achieve them. This meant that potentially any vampire could do this but, as with hypnosis, required sufficient willpower and even then it seemed it had to be amplified first.[12]
  • Dracula could reassemble himself after being dusted, as shown when Buffy staked him and he reconstituted shortly after.[42] The only way to permanently kill him was decapitating him and burning the head and body separately.[208]
  • The vampire Marissa, whom Connor chased, scaled up the side of a building like a spider, moving very quickly once she made contact with the building.[135]
  • When Drusilla dreamed of Archaeus, she levitated in her sleep.[75]

Absolute invulnerability

Not stakes, not fire, and best of all — not sunlight.
Doyle[src]
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Marcus walks in broad daylight thanks to the Gem of Amara.

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

  • Wearing the Gem of Amara.[61] The Gem of Amara was destroyed by Angel in the year 2000.[115]
  • Having a procedure that removed the vampire's heart and infused his/her body with mystical potions. While rendering the vampire invulnerable, its effects only lasted for six hours. After these passed, the vampire instantly dusted.[37]
  • Replacing the heart with one artificial. A human scientist improved the procedure created a replacement artificial heart, extending a vampire's invulnerability indefinitely, or at least until the artificial heart was removed or damaged. However, the scientist warned the vampire not to get his head cut off.[209]
  • Becoming the host for Twilight. Angel became a candidate for this prophecy and was endowed with superpowers, which included enhanced strength, flight abilities, and absolute invulnerability. While experiencing this invulnerability, Angel was unable to be staked with an entire tree.[210] However, being in the proximity of the Seed of Wonder allowed him to be hurt.[211]

Weaknesses

You fear the cross. The sun. Fire. [...] I believe is a problem as well. You fear death. Being immortal, you fear it more than those to whom it comes naturally.
―Adam[src]

While vampires were immune to a number of things that would kill humans, vampires had a number of weakness that could destroy or repel them. They could be killed when impaled in the heart with a wooden object, beheaded, exposed to direct sunlight, or consumed by fire.

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Xander getting staked in the heart.

Wood

If the heart of the vampire was pierced with a wooden object, the vampire would immediately die. Instances included stakes, wooden arrows, a tree branch,[177] a pencil,[65][140][199] bamboo,[20] a wooden chopstick,[82] and paper.[212]

A wooden stake in an area other than the heart would not work,[17] nor would puncture of the heart by other materials such as metal,[10] plastic wood grain,[23] or synthetic wood. Bullets and blades could cause great pain, but would not kill the vampire, unless they resulted in decapitation.[citation needed] In addition, vampires apparently didn't heal as quickly injuries caused by wood; on one occasion, after Angel was impaled through the chest with a large wooden stake, the wound did not heal until a whole day later,[19] while he normally healed from such injuries within hours at most.[citation needed]

The vampire's flesh seemed to be especially vulnerable to wood. This would explain why it was relatively easy for Cordelia, who had no fighting training or enhanced strength, to stake a vampire minion during the graduation battle, how Candy Gorch got dusted by the wooden handle of a spatula,[213] why Jesse was accidentally dusted when pushed against the stake Xander was holding,[10] or how Kate was able to impale Angel through the stomach with a broken board and stake Penn while the latter was on Angel's back.[49]

The amount of wood also seemed to be another factor to consider when analyzing vampires' weaknesses. A vampire as ancient as Kakistos barely even felt pain when stabbed with a common stake, but died when impaled with a large beam of wood.[57] The Master was also impaled on an unusually large piece of wood after being thrown from a roof by Buffy.[92] Common vampires, however, could be staked with pieces of wood as thin as a pencil or a chopstick.[82][140] In contrast, the Prince of Lies was easily dusted by a simple stake, despite having claimed to be "as ancient as the darkness itself."[95]

Dracula appeared 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.[42]

Fire

When set on fire, the body of the vampire would be consumed in a relatively short time. The more powerful and/or older the vampire was, the longer it would take for their bodies to be properly destroyed, which explained why Darla and Drusilla were able to survive being set on fire[214] while an anonymous vampire was quickly consumed when Spike lighted him with his lighter.[105]

If a vampire survived the fire, the healing process would regenerate the charred flesh, skin and hair. The time required also depended on the age and power of the vampire: following their immolation at Angel's hands, Drusilla healed faster than Darla because she was now the older vampire.[citation needed]

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A vampire combusts and dies in sunlight.

Sunlight

The light emitted by the Earth's sun was hazardous to vampires, if they were exposed directly to it. When exposed to direct natural sunlight, the body of the vampire combusted and would quickly be consumed by the resulting flames.[6] However, older and more powerful vampires like Spike or Angel could resist sunlight better[citation needed] than younger, weaker vampires like Boone's buddies,[6] who were consumed almost instantly. When Spike was first sired,[138] he and Angelus bonded by deliberately exposing their hands to the sun.[138] Simply being outside during the day could be dangerous to vampires; after the death of the Beast restored the sun, two vampires standing outside burnt up in seconds;[67] and, when fighting Buffy during the day while wielding the Gem of Amara, Spike screamed in pain and flew for the nearest sewer the moment Buffy pulled the Gem off his finger, despite the fact that he was in a shaded area with no clear sign of sunlight shining on him.[61]

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Knox and his gang kidnapping Alonna using special suits to protect themselves from the sun.

Filtered and/or indirect sunlight may not cause any kind of injury to vampires. If protected from direct exposure to sunlight, vampires could 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.[citation needed] To protect its vampire employees, the Los Angeles offices of Wolfram & Hart employed necrotempered glass to filter the components of light that were dangerous to vampires, while leaving brightness intact.[215] When attacking Gunn's crew and kidnapping Alonna in full daylight, Knox and his pack proved ingenious by wearing an overall and a gas mask to protect them from the sun.[19]

Exposure to artificial sunlight such as tanning lamps did not harm vampires.[169] However, the light emitted from multiple tanning beds worked on zompires (Spike was able to narrowly avoid it by leaping out of the way).[73] Also, the light of suns in other dimensions was shown to not injure vampires in any way. The twin suns in Pylea[169] and the sun in Wolfram & Hart's Holding Dimension[186] were safe for vampires. The witch Willow planned to create magically artificial sunlight to use against vampires.[152][141]

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Giles decapitates a vampire with a sword.

Decapitation

It was also possible to kill a vampire through decapitation. Like in the case of staking, the vampire would turn to dust. Decapitation could be achieved through blows with sharp objects such as metal axes and swords,[citation needed] or by ripping off the vampire's head, as Adam did with one of Boone's pack mates.[6] Rapid bullet blasts, headshots from high-powered rifles, and even car doors were effective.[citation needed]

Holy items

Christianity-based holy items such as crosses, bibles, and holy water (water blessed by a priest) burned vampires on contact, producing smoke but not flames. Thus, they were employed to ward off vampires with moderate success. The mere sight of a cross could cause a vampire to recoil in fear.[citation needed] Vampires could enter consecrated buildings such as churches, but doing so appeared to produce feelings of unease.[6] Chanting prayers in the presence of a vampire did nothing.[54]

Holy water was an efficient repellent to vampires, as contact would cause visible, acid-like burns on vampire's skin[10][177] and, if ingested, was capable of dusting a vampire from within their body.[16] Buffy possessed a jar full of communal bread wafers among her other weapons;[10] however, she never actually ever used it.

Vampires were able to better resist 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, he withstood the pain.[216] Likewise, Angel was capable of walking over crosses during the trials[205] and enduring the pain of Buffy's cross necklace branding his chest,[3] and Spike bludgeoned Angel with a large cross despite it charring his hands.[138] Similarly, when Willow attempted to use a cross to ward off her alternate reality counterpart, the latter simply knocked it out of her hands, and left Wesley alone out of boredom when he threatened her with a cross and holy water.[59]

Interestingly, Andrew Borba, who in life and unlife was a fanatical Christian, was effectively warded off by a cross, much to his own confusion.[46]

The effectiveness of the cross largely seemed 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.[6]

The substance of the cross was irrelevant: wood and metal crosses had the same effect. However, two rods temporarily held in the shape of a cross were insufficient.[citation needed]

It should be noted that Maloker, the Old One who sired the original vampires, was killed when staked by a building made into a holy item. Since vampires were stated to have inherited his weaknesses, it can be inferred that being staked by a holy item would kill a vampire as well.[208]

Garlic

Garlic largely seemed to be used as a vampire repellent. Buffy kept garlic in a chest along with stakes, holy water, and crosses,[4] and told Xander that garlic was indeed a useful weapon against vampires.[10] In an alternate reality, Sunnydale High students hung cloves of garlic on their lockers and in the school hall.[58] Buffy hung garlic in her bedroom to protect herself from Spike,[89] and did the same thing to protect herself from Angel,[145] as did Liam's father and other people of his village after his son was sired.[34]

Invitation

It's alright. A vampire can't come in unless it's invited.
―Angel[src]
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Drusilla is unable to enter Buffy's home without an invitation.

Vampires could enter a private residence, including houses and apartments, only if invited;[3][96] otherwise they would hit an invisible barrier.[118][36][51] Areas open to the public were not protected as such.[145]

The inviter did not need to be aware that the invitee was a vampire. This was the case of when Buffy invited Angel, and Joyce Summers invited both Darla[3] and Dracula into the Summers residence.[42] Cordelia invited Harmony into her apartment under the same circumstances.[64]

If the resident of a property invited a vampire in but afterwards began living elsewhere, they had to extend another invitation to allow the vampire into the new property. When Buffy moved from her home into a college dorm, Angel needed an invitation to enter her room.[217]

The invitation could be coerced through psychic means, as Joyce invited Dracula while under his thrall.[42]

The invitation did not need to be immediate or specific. Cordelia invited Angel to her apartment before she had found one, so Angel effortlessly entered the one she bought.[218] Rebecca Lowell invited Angel to watch a movie at her house without specifying a time.[22] Wesley, posing as Angel, was invited by Benny into Magnus Bryce's residence; that invitation allowed Angel himself to enter.[219]

The invitation could be written instead of spoken. The vampires led by Elisabeth were allowed into the dorm room because of an invitation flyer stating that "everyone [was] invited."[37]

The inviter had to be a resident, but not necessarily the owner. Kathy invited the newly sired Liam into the family house.[34] Buffy and Dawn did not own the Summers residence but had invitation rights, unlike Xander or Anya who were just visitors.[63]

Squatters and guests could also gain invitation rights. Faith's occupancy of Dick's apartment gave her invitation rights.[182]

The mystical barrier faded if all residents died. Angel entered the residences of Lester Worth,[158] Tina,[85] Trevor Lockley,[34] the hired rapists,[51] and the Kramer family.[220] Likewise, Darla entered Liam's former house after he murdered his family.[34]

No invitation was required for temporary accommodations such as motel rooms,[57][88] hotel rooms,[142] and frat houses[221] or if the vampire was the legal owner of the building, for example, Russell Winters.[85] On the other hand, since Angel was not the legal owner of the Hyperion Hotel and it no longer functioned as temporary accommodations, Fred had to invite Angel to her room, as she had taken residence there.[37]

Invitation was shown to be necessary for dorm rooms: When Spike knocked on Willow's dorm room door, she shouted back, "Come in!" which granted him entrance.[26]

The invitation could be conditional, even if the condition was not met. Catherine Manners was able to invite Angel into her home by saying "Help us." However, Angel instead helped Drusilla and Darla kill the people inside.[44]

Once invited, the vampire was always free to enter, and the invitation was revocable only through the usage of a magic ritual. This was performed by Willow and sometimes Tara Maclay with respect to Angel,[145] Dracula,[42] Harmony,[63] and Spike.[36] The invitation could be extended again later, as it was for Angel.[96] and Spike.[93]

The residences of vampires, other demons, and half-demons were not protected. This was the case even if humans also lived there.[180] As example of this, Darla was able to enter Angel's apartment;[3] Angel to broke into Russell Winters' mansion;[85] Angel broke into the apartment of Sharon Reichler, who was possessed by Talamour;[222] Angel didn't require Wesley's invitation to Penn's lair;[49] Spike entered Doc's place at his leisure;[223][127] Angel entered Merl's lair whenever he desired; Angel entered William Blim's mansion;[180] and Angel entered Connor's place uninvited.[198]

After being sired, a vampire would require an invite even if they had been invited in or a resident as a human. Liam required an invitation to his family's home after being sired,[34] and Timothy Jenkins needed an invitation into his mother's house where he lived as a human.[224]

Particular cases:

  • A pseudo-vampire (a human wearing a cursed vampire costume) entered Buffy's kitchen uninvited; 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.[84]
  • Angel asked Buffy if he could come into her dorm room, to which she replied, "I guess." He then stated that he needed a more definite invite.[217] Willow specifically said, "I invite you to come in."[21] However, Sunday's pack was allowed to enter without invitation the rooms of new students who hadn't yet felt at home in the dorms.[60]
  • Angel rushed into Kate's apartment to save her from a drug overdose. 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.[191]
AngelLeansOnInvisibleWall

Angel leans against the invisible barrier and falls over when it disappears.

The barrier was not harmful towards vampires, and touching it could create a ripple effect. Angel leaned against an apartment's invisible barrier while standing by the doorway while he wasn't invited, and he fell to the ground when the barrier faded because the owner died in hospital.[51]

It was possible to magically revoke a vampire's invite. After Angel lost his soul, Buffy and Willow performed a ritual to keep him out of her home.[145] 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,[42] as well as Harmony, unwittingly invited by Dawn.[63] Similarly, Buffy had invited Spike into her home during a brief truce[55] and revoked his invitation nearly three years after.[145]

Reflection

Looking in the mirror every day and seeing nothing there... an overrated pleasure.
―Angel[src]
HarmonyNoReflection


Vampires, as well as the clothes they currently wore, couldn't be seen on reflective surfaces like mirrors, glass or water. This was not related to the absence of a human soul, as Angel[130] and Spike[citation needed] didn't cast reflections either after they were ensouled. However, vampires could be seen in photographs,[64] daguerreotypes,[citation needed] and video tapes.[225][82][30] Vampires did have reflections in certain dimensions, such as Pylea, as its physics differed to those of Earth.[33]

The lack of reflection also worked on telepathy: a vampire's thoughts and memories couldn't be read; the thoughts were there, but they created no reflection within the mind reader.[226] Telepaths like Splenden beasts were an exception.[227] However, vampires could receive projected thoughts, as Willow successfully telepathically communicated with Spike.[93]

A vampire's mind was still susceptible to other sorts of mystical links, which allowed Buffy and Angel share their dreams[113] and Darla to experience the Three Trials through Angel's eyes.[205] Empaths were capable of reading vampires, though.[228]

Death

The dusting sound.

When vampires died, their bodies and clothing turned into dust in a matter of seconds, which was usually followed by a high-pitched scream. This phenomenon was referred to as "dusting" vampires.[citation needed]

Any foreign object touching/piercing the vampire's body would disintegrate as well. While the signature robes of a group of cultist vampires would turn to dust upon their death as with the rest of their attire, Angel was able to a keep a robe from dusting by removing it from the vampire that was wearing it before dusting him.[64] Xander was also angry at Spike for trying to stake himself while wearing his clothes, simply because his shirt would've perished along with him.[229]

XanderDustsVamp

A vampire turns to dust upon death.

Even weapons, such as stakes, would dust along with the vampire if it remained in the vampire's body when it dusted. This happened when Cordelia pushed down on a vampire, causing it to fall on Xander who was holding a stake, dusting the vampire before Cordelia landed on Xander. If the stake hadn't also been destroyed, Cordelia would've been struck by it.[230] Even when the broken part of a shovel was used to stake a vampire, the shaft along with the head dusted with it.[45]

In spite of these examples, there were some instances that were exceptions to the rule. Buffy killed a vampire that crawled over her, accidentally moving into a stake that she held over herself in time, though the stake remained unharmed.[16] When Angel staked Sam Lawson, the stake remained mid-air while he dusted before falling to the ground.[95] This similarly happened to Kakistos by a wooden beam,[57] the Master, and Marcus; the latter of which were both impaled by large pieces of sharpened broken wood. A rather large piece of wood might withstand the dusting process, as the wood pieces that killed the Master and Marcus were part of a larger frame of wood.[92][115] Apparently, if someone else was still holding the weapon that killed the vampire, even if it was still inside their body when they died, it wouldn't be dusted, due to being in contact with something else.[citation needed]

Also, it's shown twice that any rings worn would remain after the dusting; once when Giles picked up a ring from the dusted remains of a member of the Order of Aurelius[46] and a second time during Buffy's dream where Angel's rings fell through his fingers as they turned to dust.[39]

Resurrection

It was possible to bring back vampires from the dead in various ways, restoring to their undead state[138][27][211] or resurrecting back to life.[91][205][231][27]

After the Master's death, the Anointed One attempted to restore 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 — Giles, Jenny, Willow, and Cordelia — but Buffy, Xander, and Angel stopped the ritual and destroyed the Master's skeleton to ensure that this ritual would never be attempted again.[177]

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.[91]

Darla was resurrected by a ritual performed by Vocah and Wolfram & Hart, sacrificing five regular vampires to restore her.[232] 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.[205]

A strong electric shock could temporarily cause a vampire's heart to beat as if they was alive, as Gwen Raiden did so with her electrokinesis on Angel.[233]

In 2004, Spike was brought back from the dead as a "ghost"[102] and eventually re-corporealized as a vampire. After Spike died in the final battle in the Hellmouth, an amulet ensured the survival of his spirit in Los Angeles,[102] and his physical form was sent in a packaged spell sent by Lindsey, entailing a full restoration of the vampire.[138]

The Senior Partners also transformed Angel into a human to make him useless to The Powers That Be.[231] 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 to ensure that he could still play his prophesied role in their apocalypse.[27]

The same temporal fold also reverted any vampires that had been killed during the fall of Los Angeles. Any vampires who were sired while Los Angeles was in hell were restored to their human state, although they kept their memories of being vampires. Gunn was back into his human state as well although he had to stay in hospital for several weeks afterwards due to his "restored" injuries since he was then only human.[27]

The Master was later resurrected by the Seed of Wonder as its guardian and protector during the Twilight apocalypse,[211] but was killed again during the fight.[234]

Related species

Turok-Han

Main article: Turok-Han
Turok-Han

The Turok-Han, also known as "ubervamp," was an entirely different race to normal vampires, comparable to what Neanderthals were to humans. They shared some traits with common vampires, such as habit of consuming blood[133] and sunlight being deadly to them,[133][80] but their armored chest cavities were more resistant to stakes.[133] Killing a Turok-Han with a stake to the heart was possible, but required tremendous effort to penetrate their thick sternums.[235] Although the Turok-Han were immune to crosses,[133] they could be burned by holy water.[236] Unlike modern vampires, Turok-Hans did not require an invitation to enter a person's home.[236]

In the year 2003, the First Evil freed Turok-Hans in Sunnydale,[136] but an entire army of Turok-Han was destroyed in the battle at the Hellmouth.[80] Spike later mentioned that Turok-Han belonged on a list of "things that just [didn't] exist anymore."[237]

Zompire

Main article: Zompire
Zompire swarm

"Zompire" was the term Xander coined to describe the new breed of vampires that were sired during the end of magic. Because the demon spirits that normally animated a vampire's body were unable to completely cross over into earth's dimension, the zompires were mindless and feral, with none of them retaining their human predecessors' memories and personality traits.[5]

Named after a portmanteau of the words zombie and vampire, zompires were in no way related to actual zombies, but were called so because of their similar behavior.[5] Apparently, they were unable to assume human visage, and their demonic characteristics were more extreme than those of regular vampires' vamp face, appearing to possess a larger mouth with an entire set of sharp fangs. They were also stronger than regular vampires[5] and able to enter human's home without an invitation.[238] After a new Seed of Wonder was created, zompires could no longer reproduce, newly sired vampires instead turning into new vampires.[43]

Space-bug-zompire thing

Space-bug-zompire thing

A "space-bug-zompire thing," as it was dubbed, was created when Irene, one Spike's bug crew was sired by a zompire. This caused it to mutate into an unintelligent, insectoid monstrosity.[239]

Slaypire

Main article: Slaypire
Slaypire

A "slaypire" was the result of a Slayer turned vampire. This gave them physical attributes superior to most vampires and Slayers, though with the same weaknesses as ordinary vampires. There were a few known cases where a Slayer became a vampire: Simone Doffler,[11] Tessa Freer,[72] and, temporarily, Buffy Summers.[216] 

New breed

Main article: New vampire
Evolvedvamps

Evolved vampires in sunlight.

Vampires who were sired after magic was restored to Earth by the new Seed of Wonder were fully intelligent and had the power to shapeshift into bats, mist, panthers, wolves and bees. They were also immune to sunlight and they were harder to stake and physically much more powerful than the older breed. It was later decided to write into the Vampyr book that these vampires were unable to use their shapeshifting powers during the day because Buffy considered them too powerful.[240]

List of vampires

Main article: Vampire timeline

Behind the scenes

  • The licensed reference book The Monster Book affirms that the Buffyverse vampires owe more to the cosmos of H. P. Lovecraft than they do to the European and Christian traditions, due to them being remnants of an ancient race of 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 writers added their own ideas to the vampire myths, with sources that included traditional myths, comic book villains, The Exorcist, and makeup artists' ideas of how to depict demons.[241]
  • The idea to have vampires' human features distort to become more demonic was implemented because Joss Whedon wanted to have high school students that the other characters could interact with normally only to discover that these people would turn out be vampires, creating a sense of paranoia. He also wanted to make the vampires look demonic, stating: "I didn't think I really wanted to put a show on the air about a high school girl who was stabbing normal-looking people in the heart. I thought somehow that might send the wrong message, but when they are clearly monsters, it takes it to a level of fantasy that is safer."[242]
  • The pronounced brow ridges were done by a foam prosthetic that was glued onto the actor's face. It was then smoothed around its edges before blending into the skin with products like latex. The next step was color, which would start by painting a reddish tone on to the foam piece before adding the skin tones because the piece was opaque while skin was translucent. After that, details were added and airbrushing was done. Finally, the eyes were darkened as Makeup Supervisor Todd McIntosh found it was essential, as even though the vampires looked feral, they needed to look mean. The teeth were custom made for recurring or regular actors by a silicon mold so they could pronounce words, while background actors and extras had a generic shells with acrylic relining material to set in their teeth, though its bulkiness prevented them from talking clearly.[243]
  • The Master's more demonic look was intended to be an advancement of vampirism. John Vulch from the Optic Nerve special effects team said: "When we initially designed the Master, it was Joss' intention to make a more advanced than any of the other vampires would be, and that got us in this kinda mindset that somehow this vampirism in his mythology was some kind of disease that you progress into, you have different stages of. So we actually developed a series of drawings, like six or seven drawings, that show the differing degrees of vampirism, and as you turn more and more into a vampire, the features become more bat-like and more pronounced, and the Master is so far be he's the most advanced version we've done."[244]
Buffy the Vampire Slayer film vampire

A vampire in the 1992 film.

  • The vampires from the non-canonical film, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, have several differences from the vampires depicted in the series. In the film, the vampires had relatively human features except for fangs, pale skin, and bat-like ears. They also did not crumble to dust when slain, hissed instead of roaring and had the power of flight.
Buffy unaired Pilot vampdust

A vampire dusting in the pilot.

  • Additionally, in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer pilot, the vampires shared the same physical characteristics as the canonical ones, save for their dusting effect; instead of instantly exploding, they gradually broke down in seconds, becoming a human-shaped pile of ashes.
  • The Origin, despite canon, had vampires also able to transform into green creatures with red eyes, pointy ears, a wide mouth, and long teeth. However, this seems more like an artistic choice during the publication of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Classic, not having direct consequence to these stories.
  • Despite garlic having several minor appearances throughout the series as a repellent against vampires (see #Garlic), the actual effect of garlic was never been shown. Jane Espenson has said: "Garlic doesn't really seem to do a lot for, against our vampires. And we're pretty consistent with that."[245]
  • The first episode toyed with the idea that vampires' clothes would resemble the era in which they died, with Buffy identifying one purely by his dated outfit. Whedon felt this concept was a "charming notion" but ultimately rejected it for the most part (though a few vampires such as Drusilla and Dracula do prefer archaic clothing) because he believed that, if every vampire in the show was dressed in old-fashioned clothes, they would cease to be scary.[242]
  • Each dusting featured a notable, high-pitched scream, which was also used in off-screen dustings to inform the audience of the vampire's death without having to spend time and money on the visual effect. This effect was present throughout the seven seasons of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but not in the fourth and fifth seasons of Angel (with some exceptions from time to time[citation needed]). It was also used during Marc's death ("The Puppet Show") and the defeat of Eyghon the Sleepwalker ("The Dark Age").
  • Vampire dusting was a CGI effect. Visual Effects Supervisor Loni Peristere stated: "Joss [Whedon] had a very specific ideas about what he wanted to see when a vampire turned to dust. He wanted it to feel as if, at the point of impact, all the moisture in a human being's body were just eradicated in this chemical explosion. So, all these things were great, and Joss was like 'Yeah, that's great, but how do we do it when the character's moving in live action, how do we integrate those kind of effects without having these tedious boring knock-offs?' and I said 'Well, that's where we'll gonna have to go to 3-D animation and compositing'." When filming a dusting, the actor would be required to enact being killed then leave the frame, giving several seconds for the dusting to take place. Applying the effect afterwards would take around 5–6 days to complete. The process needed a computerized rough skeletal or geometric form that would be added with elements such as textures and shading, which would be layered together before being animated. Unable to see a visceral connection between the actor and the effect, Peristere brought tinfoil to the compositing bay and added a moving light so the process could be seen. In first season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, vampires would explode upon impact, by the second, the vampire's body would turn to dust before exploding, and starting with the third season's "The Wish," the skeletal structure of vampire could be seen in nearly every dusting in both later seasons of Buffy and the seasons of Angel. The introduction of the skeleton allowed a frame-by-frame process of flesh eroding to dust then eroding to bones.[246]
VampireDustingComics
  • In the comic book continuations, vampires explode in a burst of green dust[247] with the skeleton visible[248][38] and the sound "PAFT."[249][250]
  • When discussing Penn's superhuman speed, Tim Minear stated, "...to my mind we didn't really invent new powers for our vamps. Penn did leap into a second story window, but he had been feeding and was fueled with adrenaline. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. As far as anything that may have seemed new... I made a point to have Penn 'speed up' or go all Matrix-y when we were in a scene that was Kate's POV."[251]

Appearances

Canonical

Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Angel

Other

As a protagonist or a regular monster, vampires appear in the majority of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer expanded universe material.

References

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  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 "Quickening"
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  28. Live Through This, Part One
  29. Harmonic Divergence
  30. 30.0 30.1 In Perfect Harmony
  31. Apart (of Me), Part Three
  32. 32.0 32.1 The Worst of It
  33. 33.0 33.1 33.2 33.3 33.4 "Through the Looking Glass"
  34. 34.0 34.1 34.2 34.3 34.4 34.5 34.6 34.7 34.8 34.9 "The Prodigal"
  35. 35.0 35.1 35.2 35.3 35.4 35.5 "Lies My Parents Told Me"
  36. 36.0 36.1 36.2 36.3 36.4 36.5 36.6 36.7 "Crush"
  37. 37.0 37.1 37.2 37.3 37.4 37.5 37.6 "Heartthrob"
  38. 38.0 38.1 Safe
  39. 39.0 39.1 39.2 39.3 39.4 "Surprise"
  40. 40.0 40.1 "Innocence"
  41. The Core, Part One
  42. 42.00 42.01 42.02 42.03 42.04 42.05 42.06 42.07 42.08 42.09 42.10 42.11 42.12 "Buffy vs. Dracula"
  43. 43.0 43.1 The Core, Part Five
  44. 44.0 44.1 44.2 44.3 44.4 44.5 "Reunion"
  45. 45.0 45.1 45.2 "Some Assembly Required"
  46. 46.0 46.1 46.2 46.3 46.4 46.5 "Never Kill a Boy on the First Date"
  47. 47.0 47.1 47.2 47.3 47.4 47.5 47.6 47.7 47.8 "Fool for Love"
  48. 48.0 48.1 "Conversations with Dead People"
  49. 49.0 49.1 49.2 49.3 49.4 "Somnambulist"
  50. 50.0 50.1 "First Impressions"
  51. 51.0 51.1 51.2 51.3 51.4 "Untouched"
  52. 52.0 52.1 52.2 52.3 52.4 52.5 "Superstar"
  53. 53.0 53.1 53.2 53.3 "Offspring"
  54. 54.0 54.1 54.2 54.3 54.4 54.5 "Darla"
  55. 55.0 55.1 55.2 55.3 55.4 55.5 55.6 55.7 "Becoming, Part Two"
  56. "Phases"
  57. 57.0 57.1 57.2 57.3 57.4 57.5 "Faith, Hope & Trick"
  58. 58.0 58.1 58.2 58.3 58.4 58.5 "The Wish"
  59. 59.0 59.1 59.2 59.3 59.4 "Doppelgängland"
  60. 60.0 60.1 60.2 "The Freshman"
  61. 61.0 61.1 61.2 61.3 61.4 "The Harsh Light of Day"
  62. "Bachelor Party"
  63. 63.0 63.1 63.2 63.3 63.4 "Real Me"
  64. 64.0 64.1 64.2 64.3 64.4 "Disharmony"
  65. 65.0 65.1 65.2 65.3 65.4 "All the Way"
  66. 66.0 66.1 "Dad"
  67. 67.0 67.1 67.2 "Salvage"
  68. 68.0 68.1 After the Fall, Part Eight
  69. 69.0 69.1 After the Fall, Part Eleven
  70. Wolves at the Gate, Part Three
  71. Living Doll
  72. 72.0 72.1 Welcome to the Team, Part One
  73. 73.0 73.1 New Rules, Part One
  74. Lost and Found, Part Five
  75. 75.0 75.1 75.2 Those Who Can't Teach, Teach Gym, Part Three
  76. 76.0 76.1 A Tale of Two Families, Part Two
  77. 77.0 77.1 "Bad Girls"
  78. "New Moon Rising"
  79. 79.0 79.1 79.2 "Tabula Rasa"
  80. 80.0 80.1 80.2 "Chosen"
  81. 81.0 81.1 81.2 81.3 "Power Play"
  82. 82.00 82.01 82.02 82.03 82.04 82.05 82.06 82.07 82.08 82.09 82.10 "Harm's Way"
  83. 83.0 83.1 83.2 "Dear Boy"
  84. 84.0 84.1 "Halloween"
  85. 85.0 85.1 85.2 85.3 85.4 85.5 85.6 "City Of"
  86. "A New Man"
  87. After the Fall, Part Three
  88. 88.0 88.1 "Consequences"
  89. 89.0 89.1 "Wrecked"
  90. 90.0 90.1 Love Dares You, Part One
  91. 91.0 91.1 91.2 91.3 91.4 91.5 "I Will Remember You"
  92. 92.00 92.01 92.02 92.03 92.04 92.05 92.06 92.07 92.08 92.09 92.10 "Prophecy Girl"
  93. 93.0 93.1 93.2 93.3 93.4 93.5 93.6 "The Gift"
  94. Predators and Prey
  95. 95.0 95.1 95.2 95.3 95.4 95.5 95.6 "Why We Fight"
  96. 96.0 96.1 96.2 96.3 "Lovers Walk"
  97. 97.0 97.1 97.2 "Entropy"
  98. "Smashed"
  99. "Gone"
  100. 100.0 100.1 100.2 "Dead Things"
  101. "The Shroud of Rahmon"
  102. 102.0 102.1 102.2 102.3 "Just Rewards"
  103. "Antique"
  104. 104.0 104.1 Wolves at the Gate, Part Two
  105. 105.0 105.1 105.2 105.3 105.4 "Bargaining, Part One"
  106. "Wild at Heart"
  107. "The Ring"
  108. "Tomorrow"
  109. 109.0 109.1 "Intervention"
  110. "Couplet"
  111. Spike: After the Fall, Part Four
  112. 112.0 112.1 "Orpheus"
  113. 113.0 113.1 "Amends"
  114. 114.0 114.1 114.2 "Lessons"
  115. 115.0 115.1 115.2 115.3 115.4 "In the Dark"
  116. 116.0 116.1 116.2 116.3 116.4 "Out of My Mind"
  117. 117.0 117.1 "Shiny Happy People"
  118. 118.0 118.1 "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered"
  119. 119.0 119.1 "Something Blue"
  120. 120.0 120.1 120.2 "Hush"
  121. "Once More, with Feeling"
  122. 122.0 122.1 122.2 "Life of the Party"
  123. 123.0 123.1 "Sense & Sensitivity"
  124. 124.0 124.1 "Spin the Bottle"
  125. "Lineage"
  126. "Smile Time"
  127. 127.0 127.1 127.2 "The Weight of the World"
  128. 128.0 128.1 128.2 "Teacher's Pet"
  129. 129.0 129.1 "Dirty Girls"
  130. 130.0 130.1 "Out of Mind, Out of Sight"
  131. 131.0 131.1 "Sacrifice"
  132. "Peace Out"
  133. 133.0 133.1 133.2 133.3 133.4 "Bring on the Night"
  134. 134.0 134.1 "Supersymmetry"
  135. 135.0 135.1 135.2 135.3 "Deep Down"
  136. 136.0 136.1 "Never Leave Me"
  137. 137.0 137.1 "Conviction"
  138. 138.0 138.1 138.2 138.3 138.4 138.5 138.6 "Destiny"
  139. "The Prom"
  140. 140.0 140.1 140.2 "Band Candy"
  141. 141.0 141.1 "Checkpoint"
  142. 142.0 142.1 142.2 "Are You Now or Have You Ever Been"
  143. "What's My Line? Part One"
  144. "The Dark Age"
  145. 145.0 145.1 145.2 145.3 145.4 145.5 145.6 "Passion"
  146. 146.0 146.1 "Not Fade Away"
  147. 147.0 147.1 "Go Fish"
  148. 148.0 148.1 148.2 "Graduation Day, Part Two"
  149. Family Reunion, Part Four
  150. Love Dares You, Part Three
  151. 151.0 151.1 In Pieces on the Ground, Part Three
  152. 152.0 152.1 "Triangle"
  153. "Empty Places"
  154. 154.0 154.1 "You're Welcome"
  155. "Soul Purpose"
  156. 156.0 156.1 "Ted"
  157. 157.0 157.1 157.2 "The Girl in Question"
  158. 158.0 158.1 "Graduation Day, Part One"
  159. "I Fall to Pieces"
  160. 160.0 160.1 160.2 160.3 160.4 "Damage"
  161. "The Problem with Vampires"
  162. 162.0 162.1 "What's My Line? Part Two"
  163. "Tough Love"
  164. "Potential"
  165. 165.0 165.1 Daddy Issues, Part Two
  166. Daddy Issues, Part Four
  167. "Beauty and the Beasts"
  168. Live Through This, Part Two
  169. 169.0 169.1 169.2 169.3 "Belonging"
  170. Give and Take
  171. "The Thin Dead Line"
  172. Live Through This
  173. A House Divided
  174. "Apocalypse, Nowish"
  175. "Sleep Tight"
  176. 176.0 176.1 "Reprise"
  177. 177.0 177.1 177.2 177.3 "When She Was Bad"
  178. "Blood Money"
  179. "That Vision-Thing"
  180. 180.0 180.1 180.2 180.3 "Billy"
  181. 181.0 181.1 181.2 "Release"
  182. 182.0 182.1 182.2 "Five by Five"
  183. "Soulless"
  184. "Habeas Corpses"
  185. "The Magic Bullet"
  186. 186.0 186.1 "Underneath"
  187. "Lullaby"
  188. "Carpe Noctem"
  189. After the Fall, Part Thirteen
  190. "Sanctuary"
  191. 191.0 191.1 "Epiphany"
  192. "A New World"
  193. "Benediction"
  194. I Wish, Part Two
  195. 195.0 195.1 "Touched"
  196. "Same Time, Same Place"
  197. Live Through This, Part Two
  198. 198.0 198.1 "Slouching Toward Bethlehem"
  199. 199.0 199.1 "Choices"
  200. "The Killer in Me"
  201. Live Through This, Part Four
  202. "Blood Ties"
  203. 203.0 203.1 New Rules, Part Four
  204. Death and Consequences, Part One
  205. 205.0 205.1 205.2 205.3 205.4 "The Trial"
  206. I Wish, Part One
  207. The Origin, Part Three
  208. 208.0 208.1 New Rules, Part Five
  209. "Some Like It Hot"
  210. Twilight, Part Two
  211. 211.0 211.1 211.2 Last Gleaming, Part Three
  212. "Where Are They Now?"
  213. "Homecoming"
  214. "Redefinition"
  215. "Home"
  216. 216.0 216.1 "Nightmares
  217. 217.0 217.1 "The Yoko Factor"
  218. "Rm w/a Vu"
  219. "Guise Will Be Guise"
  220. "Dead End"
  221. "Reptile Boy"
  222. "Lonely Heart"
  223. "Forever"
  224. "Loyalty"
  225. "Storyteller"
  226. "Earshot"
  227. Asylum, Part Two
  228. "Judgment"
  229. "Doomed"
  230. "Anne"
  231. 231.0 231.1 After the Fall, Part Twelve
  232. "To Shanshu in L.A."
  233. "Ground State"
  234. Last Gleaming, Part Four
  235. "End of Days"
  236. 236.0 236.1 "Showtime"
  237. You Haven't Changed a Bit
  238. Billy the Vampire Slayer, Part One
  239. "In Space No One Can Hear You Slay"
  240. Day Off (or Harmony in My Head)
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  247. A Beautiful Sunset
  248. Harmony Bites
  249. Lost and Found, Part Three
  250. Desperate Measures
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