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Saxmilian Posted - 02 Jul 2013 : 04:36:29
Is there any word on how much blood a Vampire (3.5) must drain to function? A Natural attack drains 2 levels and Blood Drain deals 1d4 Constitution Drain but is there an actual amount?
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Markustay Posted - 03 Jul 2013 : 12:53:42
quote:
Originally posted by Kentinal

Mark , you have too much time on your hands. Also a vampire it appears drink in ounces, not pints.
My games have VERY hungry vampires.
TBeholder Posted - 03 Jul 2013 : 02:21:37
quote:
Originally posted by Markustay

Using the Constitution = Blood Drain model, I think that it isn't so much as a preset amount (per feeding), but more of a qualitative thing (because Constitution is variable - much more so then how much blood humans have). [...] EDIT: Just looked it up - the average human has 10 pints of blood, so you could just add a decimal point to the CON score and say thats how much is being drained. For instance, lets say a person has an 18 CON score, and the Vamp need to drain 4 points of blood. The person's blood is 'worth' 1.8 points per pint, so the Vamp would only have to drain a little over two pints for a feeding. If the victim had only a CON score of 10, then its blood would only be worth 1 point, and the Vamp would need to drain 4 pints (which would probably leave the victim in critical condition, if not dead).
Yup, it's not how much you have, it's how much you can give without being rendered incapable of running and how much without being rendered incapable of breathing. See also any of those "vampirism 101" classes.
Of course, it also may depend on Con. In that generally tougher people should more frequently survive being put "in critical condition". So this kind of adds up.
Kentinal Posted - 02 Jul 2013 : 21:55:32
Mark , you have too much time on your hands. Also a vampire it appears drink in ounces, not pints.
lordsknight185 Posted - 02 Jul 2013 : 20:17:33
Are you asking a specific amount for Role-Playing reasons, or are you asking in a purely Rules-curious manner?

If you have access to Libris Mortis, pages 8-10 are ALL about undead hunger, and sating such.
Markustay Posted - 02 Jul 2013 : 14:41:53
Using the Constitution = Blood Drain model, I think that it isn't so much as a preset amount (per feeding), but more of a qualitative thing (because Constitution is variable - much more so then how much blood humans have).

In other words, the blood of a level 20 character might be much more 'nutritious' then the blood of a level 1 farmer, so where the vamp would have to almost completely drain the farmer for a decent feeding, just a little of the 'rich' blood of the PC might be satisfying.

A bit weird, I know, but it helps explain the constitution thin - higher lev characters have better CON (usually).

Actually, strike that - I got misdirected by my own thoughts. The level I am talking about should be Constitution itself. A farmer with a CON of 18 would be much more satisfying for a vamp then a young mageling with a CON of only 9 or so. If something had a CON of 25, several vamps should be able to feed effectively without even killing the being. Higher CON = more nutritious blood (which makes perfect sense, IMO).

On the avergae, higher level characters have higher CON, but not always, and therefor CON itself should be use to determine how much 'blood' a vampire can take (or needs to take).

I'm sure someone could take the average blood in a human and cross-reference it with CON scores and create some sort of chart determine actual amount of blood drain... I don't have the time ATM.

EDIT: Just looked it up - the average human has 10 pints of blood, so you could just add a decimal point to the CON score and say thats how much is being drained. For instance, lets say a person has an 18 CON score, and the Vamp need to drain 4 points of blood. The person's blood is 'worth' 1.8 points per pint, so the Vamp would only have to drain a little over two pints for a feeding. If the victim had only a CON score of 10, then its blood would only be worth 1 point, and the Vamp would need to drain 4 pints (which would probably leave the victim in critical condition, if not dead).
Ze Posted - 02 Jul 2013 : 07:10:44
A quick look in Van Richten's does not return a specific blood amount.
It just says that it's "limited" and that they are usually small wounds, so that the victims may stay alive to provide more food.
It then says that the definition of "limited" of course depends upon the size of the victim, which suggests that the amount IS a given quantity regardless of the victim. How much, though, I could not find.
Just keep in mind it was a very quick glance, I do not have the time for a thorough perusal, currently.

TBeholder Posted - 02 Jul 2013 : 06:10:21
Got to be in Van Richten's.
Kentinal Posted - 02 Jul 2013 : 06:06:38
No there is not an actual amount of blood taken per feeding or attack.

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