No, the Moon generates no light of its own. However, it reflects the light of the Sun, so when you see moonlight you are actually seeing reflected sunlight.(They apparently didn't think about that when they created the vampire legends. If sunlight kills vampires and moonlight is just reflected sunlight, why doesn't moonlight kill vampires, too?)
Yes it does the light from the sun makes a light appear through the moon or not Lol if u believed that then u are thick do ur self a favour and kill ur self before someone else does
Sunlight is the most common way to kill a vampire in folklore and literature. When vampire skin is exposed to sunlight, it typically burns and causes the vampire to disintegrate or burst into flames.
Day walker
No, they can only kill during a full moon when they are transformed into a werewolf. Unless they are a serial killer. Then they can kill whenever they please.
you die
1. Wooden stakes can kill them if it pierces their heart.2. Vampires don't like garlic.3. They also probably don't like the sight of themselves OR they don't like vampire hunters (OBVIOUS)
You mean "is there such thing which a vampire fears" and the answer is yes and it depends on the vampire your searching for like some fear light(sun) or fire or wood.
The vampire Sim being out in the sun (from 7am to 7pm) can kill it, they will turn to dust/ash. That's why you need a coffin.
WE can kill a vampire using a silwer sword
You can't kill a vampire - it is already dead.
Vampires have a whole range of reactions to sun-light: Count Dracula was only slightly weakened in day-light, Count Orlock was vapourized on the first touch of dawn. Edward Cullen merely sparkled in sun-light. A novel reaction to sun-light might be purification. A vampire in prolonged exposure to strong sun-light could be healed and returned to a mortal life. And maybe a vampire would be opposed to surrendering empowered immortality for mediocre mortality. Maybe sun-light induces a torturous fugue state in which the vampire experiences hallucinatory precognition. Maybe there is some sort of ceremony where a vampire is bound or chained to an altar which is exposed to an orifice of sky, made to suffer the infusion for the prophesies he/she can produce.
All vampire were able to go into sunlight until the advent of the movie Nosferatu. After that vampires had serious trouble with sunlight. Count Dracula had no problem with sun-light, it weakened him a little but that was all. Only recently have vampires re-acquired their amenability with sun-light.
yes, fire does kill a vampire. i don't know how or why but it does.
The sun produces natural light and would kill us if we came near it, we would burn. Whereas Earth receives light from the sun.
To kill a vampire with a gun you must use silver bullets.
No, the Moon generates no light of its own. However, it reflects the light of the Sun, so when you see moonlight you are actually seeing reflected sunlight.(They apparently didn't think about that when they created the vampire legends. If sunlight kills vampires and moonlight is just reflected sunlight, why doesn't moonlight kill vampires, too?)