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{{Infobox creature
{{Infobox creature
| size = Medium
| size = Medium
| type = Undead
| type = [[Undead]]
| resistances = Slashing resistance full, Piercing resistance full, Bludgeoning resistance full, Necrotic resistance full
| resistances = Slashing resistance full, Piercing resistance full, Bludgeoning resistance full, Necrotic resistance full
| passives = Opportunity Attack, Sunlight Hypersensitivity, Vampire Regeneration
| passives = Opportunity Attack, Sunlight Hypersensitivity, Vampire Regeneration
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== Notable Vampires ==
== Notable Vampires ==
There is only one ''Vampire'' encountered in ''Baldur's Gate 3'', all other vampires are [[Vampire Spawn]].
There is only one ''Vampire'' encountered in ''Baldur's Gate 3'', all other vampires are [[Vampire Spawn]].
* [[Cazador Szarr]]
* {{CharLink|Cazador Szarr}}
* {{FRWiki|Strahd von Zarovich}} (referenced only)
* {{FRWiki|Strahd von Zarovich}} (referenced only)



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Vampires are a type of non-playable Undead race in Baldur's Gate 3.

About Vampires

Vampires are one of the most feared and powerful undead. Vampires can turn other humanoids into Vampire Spawn by feeding on their blood, but in order to become a true Vampire, the spawn must feed on their master's blood in turn.

Notable Vampires

There is only one Vampire encountered in Baldur's Gate 3, all other vampires are Vampire Spawn.

See also

Tactics

Vampires will regenerate health each turn with their Vampire Regeneration ability, and can also turn into a fog cloud which is resistant to damage. However, both of these abilities can be countered by exploiting their Sunlight Hypersensitivity, for instance; casting the level three evocation spell Daylight.

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