Vampire

Vampires are a new game mechanic added to The Sims 2: Nightlife, which introduces vampires as both playable and non-playable creatures into The Sims 2 series. Vampires were also introduced into The Sims 3 series in The Sims 3: Late Night expansion pack.

The Sims
Vampires do not really play a role in The Sims, not even in Makin' Magic. The only character who is presumed to be an actual vampire is Vicki Vampiress, an NPC who operates the "All Things Draconic" cart in Magic Town.

Sims cannot become vampires, but a magical adult Sim who successfully uses the "Beauty or Beast" charm can temporarily take on the appearance of a vampire. This is purely cosmetic, and the Sim remains a normal Sim in all respects.


 * A hacked object object available at Biedersims.de allows for vampires in-game, and affects more than just a Sim's appearance.

The Urbz: Sims in the City (handheld)
Vampires are one of the story elements in The Urbz: Sims in the City for GBA and DS. After the player's Urb washes up at the Bayou, Crawdad Clem and Bayou Boo suspect that they are a vampire, and the player must answer questions to prove that they aren't. Later, when the player's Urb has to go in the Dark Tree, a Grand Vampire appears, but the player scares them off with a glowing rod. When Bayou Boo shows the player's Urb the secret passage to return back to Miniopolis, he gets captured on the way. He later appears in Mission 5, where it is revealed that he has been turned into a vampire and is chained up in the secret passage. The player then must pick the lock of the chain and speak to Mambo Loa about vampirism. She tells the player that the cure for vampirism is a heavy chocolate dish. The player then makes a Chocolate Bunny, and feeds it to Bayou Boo, which cures his vampirism.

Becoming a Vampire

 * Vampirism is introduced with Nightlife.
 * Vampirism is transferred via the bite neck interaction.
 * If a Sim is bitten by the Grand Vampire or a pre-bitten Sim, he or she joins the world of the undead as well. Initially Sims are bitten only if they have a high relationship with the Grand Vampire; however once one Sim is bitten by a Grand Vampire any Sim that comes into contact with any Grand Vampire has a risk of being bitten, whether or not they are a playable Sim and regardless of the relationship with the Grand Vampire. Non-Grand Vampire Sims still require a high relationship in order to successfully bite another Sim. Other Sims can also Influence a vampire to bite another Sim, though it will likely only be successful if it is a Grand Vampire that is influenced to do so.The-sims-2-nightlife-20050831065836035-1-.jpg
 * Grand Vampires appear downtown at night. Their names are preceded by either the Count or Contessa title depending on the gender. They are easily distinguishable from the crowd by their pale- to gray-tinted skin, period clothing, and unmistakable 'bleh'. They also have their arms covering their fangs, and will often be sneakily stalking around. Mods can be found to make vampires look like normal Sims, (ie. without the Grey skin, red eyes, etc) but they will lose their fangs. The mods can be found at www.modthesims.info.
 * Vampires can only use the interaction "Bite Neck" to change other Sims into vampires, and it will not kill the Sim. However, there are mods to add new interactions such as "Deadly Neck Bite" (this kills the Sim), "Embrace" (this is just the "Bite Neck" interaction-it changes Sims into vampires), "Bite Neck" (this satisfies the vampire's hunger without killing the Sim), and "Turn Into Ghoul" (this makes the affected Sim very influenceable. Influencing them will not take anything off a Sim's Influence meter, but Sims need Influence points to affect the Ghoul). You can find these mods on www.modthesims.info.
 * If a Sim goes Downtown, (Nightlife expansion pack is required.) there is a small chance your Sim will see a vampire but if he/she does hurry, go over to the vampire and go to talk and then click chat. Your Sim will start talking to a vampire. After day is over and it is nighttime your Sim needs to invite over the vampire and you should talk to them for a while and then invite them over, after that when he/she arrives(or before)enter boolprop testingcheatsenabled true and then shift click on the vampire and pick make Sim selectable and then make the Sim talk and do friendly stuff and then make the vampire choose "Bite Neck" then you have a new Vampire.

If you want your Sim to become a Vampire, there is also a cheat. It's much easier than trying to find the "Grand Vampire" and the cheat enables you to make your Sim a Vampire in any of The Sims 2 expansions as well as The Sims: Life Stories.
 * Using the Cheat to Become a Vampire


 * 1) Press "Ctrl" "Shift" "C" to open up the "Cheat Window" either in the neighborhood, or on a lot and type:
 * 2) When you have the cheat enabled, just hold the "Shift" button down while you "Left Click" on the Sim you want to turn into a Vampire. Many new options will appear. Find the option that says "Make Vampire". Your Sim will instantly become a Vampire.

The cheat above changes from "Make Vampire" to "Cure Vampire" but unfortunately this does not work. You will hear the clicking sound that signifies the change, but the Sim remains a vampire. Once your Sim is a vampire, you cannot cure it unless you buy the Vamprocilin D potion from the Gypsy Matchmaker.

Features

 * When a Sim turns into a vampire they receive the characteristics of sharp teeth, red eyes and pale skin. Aliens and Evil-aligned Witches turn turquoise, while Zombies turn dark blue. Servos also can become vampires, with a red eye, fangs and a small bat shaped tattoo on their head.
 * When a vampire is dressed in everyday, they are adorned in a Victorian-aged suit and cloak. They walk to their destinations with their forearm covering their face, with the cloak draped over their arm, catering to the traditional interpretation. However, when a vampire is not clothed in everyday, they still walk with their arm covering their features. The cloak is no longer there, but merely their arm is covering their face. Some attributed this to be an EA glitch.
 * Once bitten, the newly created vampire can bite other Sims, provided they have a high enough relation with the target Sim.
 * Vampires can transform into bats and fly around, which allows them to fly over low obstacles such as kitchen counters and is a fast alternative to walking for Sims too lazy to run. Vampires can also "stalk" from place to place. Bat.jpg
 * Vampire Sims gain the Irritate &gt; Bleh! interaction which lowers the Bladder need of target non-vampire Sim and can be used regardless of relationship.
 * Teenage Vampires can get a scholarship to go to college.
 * Vampires will sizzle and smoke while exposed to the daylight, and their motives drop very quickly, eventually leading to the vampire's demise. Motives will also slowly decay indoors, or more quickly if they're near a window. A vampire Sim must sleep in his/her coffin or meditate during the day to prevent their needs from dropping.
 * For this reason, vampires are contactable at night but not during the day without drama.Vampire_Coffin.jpg sneaking on a vampire coffin.]]
 * The motives of a vampire Sim do not decay at all during the night. This is meant to give them plenty of opportunity to party Downtown all night. They still lose needs when doing some activities.
 * Another additional feature is the fact that the vampire Sims are immortal and will never grow older than the day they were bitten, with the exception of the transition from Teen to Young Adult to Adult.
 * Even if Hunger reaches 0, vampires will not die of starvation.
 * Vampires have no reflection in a mirror. If one is used, the vampire will react and their comfort bar will drop. Disturbingly, while vampires are invisible in mirrors, their wedding rings are not.
 * Occasionally vampires will hiss or "bleh" if no other action is currently underway.
 * Vampirism isn't genetic. So if two vampires have a child together, the baby will always be normal.
 * Vampires can also become werewolves. When they become one, they will look like vampires in the day and werewolves with fur at night. They can bite and savage as well as fly and stalk.
 * Vampires can also become PlantSims which changes their skin color from blue to green. This does NOT cancel out their weakness to sunlight, and even in a coffin, the sunlight need will still go down. Installing sun lamps over the coffin will replenish the need, however.
 * Sometimes if a vampire is doing no action, they will tend to try to bite another Sim in the family in which it has a good relation with. This may sometimes be annoying if you only want one vampire in the family.
 * There is a glitch in which sometimes the fangs are not inside the vampires mouth. Instead, they will be hovering over its head blinking red and blue.

Curing Vampirism
If at any time the Sim grows tired of the vampire life, Vampirism can be cured with Vamprocillin-D which is bought from the Gypsy Matchmaker. Vamprocillin-D can also be made by witches. Other Sims can Influence vampire Sims to drink Vamprocillin-D, provided they have the potion in their inventory (this could be accomplished by giving it to them as a gift). Once cured, the Sim will be returned to normal; they will be able to go out in the day but will lose all the perks of being a creature of the night.

Wanting and Fearing Vampirism
Sims will not necessarily have wants or fears related to vampirism, but if they do, all Sims except Knowledge and Pleasure Sims will fear it. Knowledge Sims will want it, and once bitten will fear curing it.

Controlling/avoiding Vampirism
Vampires will not bite autonomously until a playable Sim has been turned into one. Since that requires some positive action on the part of the player, whether or not to have vampires (other than the Grand Vampires) is effectively a matter of player's choice.

Jfade has a set of mods which can be used to control vampires' biting. One keeps vampires from biting NPCs. This can be useful, as once Grand Vampires start biting autonomously, they may attempt to bite Mrs. Crumplebottom, which can lead to game corruption. Another only allows them to bite on residential lots, while the third disables biting altogether.

The Sims 3
While not included in the base game, vampires are included in The Sims 3: Late Night expansion pack as well as a theme pack for The Sims 3 iPhone. Before the Late Night expansion is released, using CAS, players can create a Sim with a pale skin, red eyes, and (with custom content) protruding teeth, for a vampire-looking Sim.



Vampires in The Sims 3 look relatively normal. Players can pick them out in a crowd usually by their bright eyes or possibly by the spiky tattoo on their neck which Sims receive after becoming vampires though it is possible that this tattoo could also be selected in the sim creator, so be wary of user-created sims. A regular Sim, unless they are brave, will get the Hunted moodlet whenever a vampire who they are not friends with is around.

Once a Sim has met a vampire, they will show up in their relationships with a red box around their pictures. The player's Sim can "Ask to Turn" the vampire, in which they will hold out their arm and the vampire will bite them. If they have a high or romantic relationship with the vampire they will bite them on the neck instead. If a playable Sim is a vampire, then the player can offer to turn any Sim, but if the Sim refuses the human Sim will get the "Freaked Out" moodlet. If there are too many other Sims around, or if the player's Sim doesn't have a high enough relationship level with the vampire, they may be rejected from receiving "the gift."

After the bite they will have a moodlet describing a mosquito or spider bite. They will then turn into a vampire after 2 days. Although vampires can travel, if a Sim who is becoming a vampire tries to travel it says they tried to board a plane, but the flight attendant noticed the blemish and called security.

Vampirism can be cured by buying a cure from the science laboratory which costs at around 3000 Simoleons. After being cured, the vampire will lose its vampire form and its vampire powers and become a normal Sim.