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==Thralls== | ==Thralls== | ||
By using the ''Enthrall'' ability on a dead body, a vampire can revive them as an loyal undead minion bound to their will and their will alone. They variously called (vamp)thralls (based on the name of the ability and the name used in the end of round reports), ghouls (based on their exclusive GHOULSPEAK chat channel), and zombies (based on the zombie [name] that appears when these minions are moused over). Whatever you call them, they can commit as much [[grief]] as their master wants them to, in accordance to Rule 1, and are bound to the [[Rules#Things to Keep In Mind (Ingame)|special mindslave rules]]. | |||
Like their master, thralls/ghouls/zombies need blood. Unlike their master, their blood levels constantly deplete, causing and they're severely limited in how they obtain it. They don't have abilities that let them gain blood by themselves, and ingesting [[Chemistry#Blood|blood reagent]] has no effect. The only way for them to regain blood and restore is for a vampire to use ''Enthrall'' on them to transfer the vamp's own blood to their minion. | |||
These thralls/ghouls/zombies/whatevers have an extra 100 max stamina. Among other things, this lets them dish out more melee & special attacks, sprint more often, especially during combat, and, most importantly, absorb more stamina damage, thus making them harder to knock out. On top of that, they get a lot more health when their blood levels are high. At the max blood levels, they have 400 HP--the strength of four spacemen/women! | |||
Unfortunately, conversely, they also have a lot less health when blood levels are low. When they're completely out of blood, they have a measly 20 HP. They also become slower as they lose blood, and unlike their health, it never really improves. Even at the highest blood levels, they're still slightly slower than normal. | |||
Furthermore, it's usually pretty obvious if someone is one of these undead humans. Their skin is undeathly grey, and if you were to see them unclothed, you'd noticed how thin and gaunt they are from their neverending thirst for blood, droplets of which occasionally spill out of them onto the floor. Their eyes are a lifeless yellow-white, and their mouth is wide agape with a rather ominous red smear. When a scream erupts from these walking corpses, it comes out as a deep groan. If you somehow still thought you dealing with a regular spaceperson, putting your cursor over them or examining them shows them as "zombie (name)". It's no surprise silicons don't consider them [[Human]], and the [[Contraband#Beepsky and The Securitrons|Secbots]], [[Contraband#The GuardBuddies|GuardBuddies]], and [[Contraband#The Security Scanners|sec scanners]] consider them threats to the station. | |||
Thralls/ghouls/zombies do not take extra damage from being in [[Space]]. While the [[Chapel]] does not harm them, standing in the [[Chapel]] does prevent them from using their only ability, ''Speak''. This ability lets them communicate through GHOULSPEAK, a special channel accessible only by their vampire master and their fellow undead minions. | |||
These undead beings are otherwise affected by the same things living humans are. They're controlled by actual players, are fully affected by [[Chemistry|chemicals]] and stun weapons. and suffer brute, burn, tox, brain etc. damage. Perhaps most notably, cloning them results in a regular human, albeit one with the name "zombie (name)", which naturally leads to some very awkward confrontations. | |||
==Vampire Weaknesses== | ==Vampire Weaknesses== |
Revision as of 06:08, 6 September 2019
Do you suddenly find yourself vanting to zuck ze crew's blaad? Maybe you're a Vampire. Bleh!
In addition to regular objectives, vampires also have to acquire a certain amount of blood. This depends on the quantity the vampire has acquired in total, ignoring how much it has spend on spells throughout the entire round.
Vampire Abilities
Blood and Abilities
Vampires tie in with the blood mechanics. Doctoring may contain useful information for you.
First and foremost, vampires thrive on drinking blood. While you go the entire round without drinking a single drop of blood, you won't unlock any of the more interesting and/or useful powers. You gain blood by:
- Using the Bite victim ability, explained further below.
- Using the Blood Steal ability, also explained below.
- Flying over someone in Bat Form, again explained below.
- Ingesting blood reagent, such by drinking it from a cup or taking a pill with blood in it. You'll only get a third of the amount of blood ingested, e.g. if a blood bag has 250 units of blood, you'll only gain about 83.3 units from it.
It should also be noted that draining blood from the Chaplain through the first three methods is an extremely bad idea. The blood of a holy man will not only burn you quite badly, but also destroy some of the blood you already have!
Vampires gain a number of different abilities and spells as they accumulate more blood. Once unlocked, the vampire keeps the power for the rest of the round, even if their blood level dips under the point they unlocked it at. None of these abilities can be used while unconscious, nor can they be cast while standing in the Chapel.
Unlock | Icon | Name | Cooldown | Blood Cost | While stunned? | While cuffed? | Description |
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0 | Bite victim | N/A | N/A | ✗ | ✗ | Slowly drain a victim's blood, indicated by a progress bar with a rather garish blood drop icon hovering above it and accompanied by appropriate sound clips that sound like you're actually sucking their blood through a straw like a milkshake. Cannot be used if the victim is wearing headgear or a mask, but unlike other servers, you don't have to be on Harm intent or be aiming at the head area.
You will earn 15 units of blood at a time if the victim is alive (30 when draining a fellow vampire), less if they are dead. You will continue to suck blood until you use your hands, move away from the target, or have drained all you can. A healthy victim can provide up to ~260 units of blood. If your bite victim drops to 0 blood, they instantly die--perfect for an Enthrall! Corpses that are too badly damaged will yield very little blood, so while feasting on the dead will slowly power you up, there's only so much you can get. | |
0 | Blood Steal | 30 seconds | N/A | ✗? | ✓? | Continually drain blood from a target anywhere within your sight, at a somewhat lower rate than Bite victim (10 vs 15 units at time). You have to stand still, but it works even if there's a wall or other obstacle between you and your bloodbag. It's fairly stealthy too, though your victim might notice the small jets of blood occasionally flying out of them and put two and two together. | |
0 | Blood tracking | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | Toggles blood gain/loss messages on or off. | |
0 | Cancel stuns | 1 second | 0 | ✓ | ✓ | Replenishes stamina and removes all Unconscious, Weakened, Knocked-Out, Disorient, Slowed, Stuttering, and Misstep debuffs, but deals 1 BRUTE damage for each second of debuff. People can tell you used this and did not simply recover naturally, because it plays a rather disturbing sound of bones crunching and produces a bold red message describing how unnatural it looks. | |
0 | Glare | 60 seconds | 0 | ✓ | ✓ | Instantly drains a good chunk of the target's stamina and knocks them down to the floor for about thirty seconds, though still able to speak. Works from two tiles away and is blocked by eye protection (sunglasses etc). People nearby can tell you're not using a flash, because they'll see a bold red message about your eyes producing a blinding light and hear a clink similar to something hitting a drinking glass. It's a bad idea to use it on the Chaplain, but a good idea to combine it with Hypnotize. | |
0 | Hypnotise | 5 minutes | 0 | ✗ | ✓ | Target is knocked down to the floor, unconscious and blinded for thirty seconds. This spell requires five seconds to take effect and isn't very stealthy, as an icon of a creepy eyelid appears over you as you use the ability, and there'll be a bold red message about you "glaring" at someone. Useless against the Chaplain. | |
30 | Bat Form | 0 | 0 | ✗? | ✗? | When you press and hold Shift, you become a lil' brown bat that's remarkably fast and hard to hit. As a bat, you suck the blood of any humans you fly over and can harmlessly squeeze through doors, even if they're welded, bolted, and/or powered down. Being in Bat Form consumes stamina, more so when moving than floating in place, and if you run out of stamina or get hit, you morph back into human form. You still retain your equipment in any case.
How much blood at a time? Does it work on dead humans? [probably] | |
30 | Enthrall | 30 seconds | 200 blood | ✗? | ✗? | When used on a dead human, it turns them into a thrall, an loyal, undead mindslave named "zombie [name]"--more on those in a later section. Unless that dead human was the Chaplain, in which case you simply revive them. They won't be enslaved. They probably will be pissed depending on who/what killed them. Dummy.
When used someone who is already one of your thralls, it gives them blood, restoring their max health buff and some of their speed. | |
30 | Speak to Ghouls | 0.1 seconds | 10 Blood | ✓? | ✓? | Telepathically speak to all your zombies/ghouls/thralls through GHOULSPEAK. Rival vampires and non-vamps cannot overhear these messages or eavesdrop, and being mute or gagged with a muzzle does not prevent you from using this. | |
300 | N/A | Vampiric vision | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | You can spot people behind walls and through darkness and can see past cloaking devices. |
300 | Hide Coffin | 1 minute | 0 blood | ✓? | ✓? | Designates the tile you're standing on as the location you'll teleport to when you use the Coffin Escape ability. | |
300 | Coffin Escape | 1 minute | 400 Blood | ✓? | ✓? | You become an intangible, barely visible orb that slows drifts to the tile you designated with Hide Coffin, whereupon you materialize into a unique, ominous looking vampire coffin . If you haven't used Hide Coffin, your vamp coffin appears right where you're currently standing.
In any case, as with all coffins, being in the coffin heals all your injuries and regenerates all your limbs. Uniquely, no one can open or close it except you, though others can destroy with a good bit of brute force (it has 80 HP) and still pull it around (and launch it into space). What happens if you hit it with a bible or splash it with holy water? [nothing i guess maybe change later] Does the Chaplain have any special interactions with it? [nope] | |
600 | Call Frost Bats | 1 minute | 0 blood | ✓? | ✓? | Summons 4 frost bats that constantly orbit you. These bats block most bullets and energy projectiles and chill and knock back anybody who tries to hit you in melee, drastically slowing them down and giving you some room to escape. You can also *flip (Hotkey: R) to launch them in whatever direction they were previously moving, causing the same effect, with the added bonus of going through walls. If you go into Bat Form, use Coffin Escape, and enter a pod/locker/other "container" type item, the bats simply go away, without being launched. | |
600 | Chiropteran screech | 2 minutes | 60 blood | ✓ | ✓ | Crowd control spell which confuses the movement of all nearby humans. It also shatters nearby windows and light fixtures. Blocked by ear protection (earmuffs etc). | |
900 | Bat Form MkII | 0 | 0 | ✗? | ✗? | Now, if you stand still in a dark tile, you're completely invisible. AIs, Cyborgs, people with thermals, and other people who can still see you.
Really, what qualifies as dark enough to become invisible? | |
1400 | Chiropteran screech Mk2 | 2 minutes | 60 blood | ✓ | ✓ | Same as previous version, but now it also disables almost all radio communication (minus machine talk) in a six tile radius for 30 seconds. | |
1400 | Diseased touch | 3 minutes | 50 blood | ✗ | ✗ | Infects someone with grave fever. Transmission mimics the Help intent shake. | |
1800 | N/A | Full power | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | Being in the Chapel no longer hurts you, though it still blocks your abilities. |
What happens when you take filgrastim as a vamp? Do you get the entire 2 units per life tick, 2/3 of a unit like you're ingesting the blood regularly, or no blood as if it directly increased blood volume?
Other Perks
While you can sleep in a bed like a mortal, it's much better to sleep in a coffin. Whenever you're in any coffin, whether it's the special one created by Coffin Escape or the regular ones in/near the Chapel, you regenerate your limbs and heal all damage extremely quickly. We're talking from critical condition to full health in under a minute, at most. If you somehow die/are dead, being in a coffin will even revive you!
Thanks to spooky undead shenanigans, you are immune to many of the ailments those human bloodbags suffer. You are cannot be infected by Viruses or the pathogens created by Pathogen Research. You cannot enter shock, cardiac failure, or similar heart problems. Similarly, you cannot develop hypertension, hypotension, or clotting, and though you do spray blood when stabbed, you do not actually lose blood.
In addition, upgraded health scanners always indicate you have 500 units of blood, regardless of how much blood you've actually gained or currently have. If your Blood remaining is at 0, syringes or IV drips can't draw blood, or any reagents, from you. If it's above that, they will drain your Blood remaining stock.
I suspect the crate used for the Morgue Supplies Crate also heals vamps. Dragging yourself onto the crate actually shoves yourself into it like a regular coffin, instead of scooting around it like a regular crate, so it seems like a real coffin. However, it could just be a reskinned locker, which does the same.
Thralls
By using the Enthrall ability on a dead body, a vampire can revive them as an loyal undead minion bound to their will and their will alone. They variously called (vamp)thralls (based on the name of the ability and the name used in the end of round reports), ghouls (based on their exclusive GHOULSPEAK chat channel), and zombies (based on the zombie [name] that appears when these minions are moused over). Whatever you call them, they can commit as much grief as their master wants them to, in accordance to Rule 1, and are bound to the special mindslave rules.
Like their master, thralls/ghouls/zombies need blood. Unlike their master, their blood levels constantly deplete, causing and they're severely limited in how they obtain it. They don't have abilities that let them gain blood by themselves, and ingesting blood reagent has no effect. The only way for them to regain blood and restore is for a vampire to use Enthrall on them to transfer the vamp's own blood to their minion.
These thralls/ghouls/zombies/whatevers have an extra 100 max stamina. Among other things, this lets them dish out more melee & special attacks, sprint more often, especially during combat, and, most importantly, absorb more stamina damage, thus making them harder to knock out. On top of that, they get a lot more health when their blood levels are high. At the max blood levels, they have 400 HP--the strength of four spacemen/women!
Unfortunately, conversely, they also have a lot less health when blood levels are low. When they're completely out of blood, they have a measly 20 HP. They also become slower as they lose blood, and unlike their health, it never really improves. Even at the highest blood levels, they're still slightly slower than normal.
Furthermore, it's usually pretty obvious if someone is one of these undead humans. Their skin is undeathly grey, and if you were to see them unclothed, you'd noticed how thin and gaunt they are from their neverending thirst for blood, droplets of which occasionally spill out of them onto the floor. Their eyes are a lifeless yellow-white, and their mouth is wide agape with a rather ominous red smear. When a scream erupts from these walking corpses, it comes out as a deep groan. If you somehow still thought you dealing with a regular spaceperson, putting your cursor over them or examining them shows them as "zombie (name)". It's no surprise silicons don't consider them Human, and the Secbots, GuardBuddies, and sec scanners consider them threats to the station.
Thralls/ghouls/zombies do not take extra damage from being in Space. While the Chapel does not harm them, standing in the Chapel does prevent them from using their only ability, Speak. This ability lets them communicate through GHOULSPEAK, a special channel accessible only by their vampire master and their fellow undead minions.
These undead beings are otherwise affected by the same things living humans are. They're controlled by actual players, are fully affected by chemicals and stun weapons. and suffer brute, burn, tox, brain etc. damage. Perhaps most notably, cloning them results in a regular human, albeit one with the name "zombie (name)", which naturally leads to some very awkward confrontations.
Vampire Weaknesses
What would a vampire be without really shitty and bizarre weaknesses? Read Twilight if you want the answer. Or better yet, don't.
Vampires are unholy beings and as such are weak to holy things. The mere act of being in the chapel will slowly burn them, gradually causing more and more damage until they die. The chapel's aura also prevents the vampire from using their abilities on holy ground. If you're being harassed by one, you could try to seek refuge there. The vampire will likely stop chasing you unless it has attained full power, in which case finding a safe spot is probably the least of your worries.
Another holy thing is the good chaplain. The chaplain is immune to most of the vampire's methods of disabling prey, but has no special defense against swarms of bats and can't see an invisible vampire. Vampires who try to suck the chaplain's blood take quite a lot of burn damage and are weakened. A suicidal or unwitting vampire who tries to enthrall the chaplain is in for a very bad time as well. Splashing holy water onto a vampire will cause it to act like acid, horribly burning them. It does nothing to non-vampires, so this is a good way of finding out bloodsuckers among the crew. One bottle of holy water is available in the chapel, and more can be mixed or extracted from garlic. In addition, while it's rather hard to force, vampires who try to pick up a bible have their hands burst into flames and keel over in stunned agony for a very long time.
The last weakness of SS13 vampires is sunlight or, more accurately, starlight. Vampires cannot safely venture out into space, even when properly equipped. The light of the stars will burn them incredibly quickly, much faster than standing in the chapel will. This essentially means vampires are confined to the station and anywhere a shuttle can take them. They could probably survive very quick leaps across space, but not on a regular basis.
In the unlikely scenario that security has managed to capture a vampire alive, using a blindfold and muzzle as restraints will remove their ability to use some of their nastiest powers.
Vampire Strategy
- You start with a job and all the access it comes with. Being A Better Traitor may have some useful tips for you.
- If you haven't unlocked Chiropteran screech Mk2 yet, Hypnotize your victims after Glareing them. Glare knocks people down, but they can still speak and will start screaming for help once they realize what you are. Hypnotize renders them unconscious and thus unable to call for help.
- Again, you don't need to aggressively grab your victims to drain their blood, but it's usually good idea to anyways. If you knock them out and then grab them, they'll have a harder time escaping when the stun wears off, and if you start biting right away, they'll usually be in/near critical condition due to bloodloss when they wake up, making escape even more difficult.
- You don't have to kill (fully drain) your victims. If they live and get healed up, that's more blood for you to drain!
- Redistribute the coffins throughout the station, ideally to places only you have access to, so you have one nearby to heal up in wherever you go. Unless you're on the NSS Destiny, the coffins are usually in an maintenance area or semi-public place near the Chapel, allowing you to take them without touching holy ground.
- Enthralling the Captain or HoS can provide you with prisoners and access to guns without raising much suspicion, repaying the blood cost many times over. They also have AI Upload access, which is great because...
- The AI and Cyborgs will mark you as non-human if they see you draining a human or using your vamp powers and will try to ruin your day if given the opportunity. Access to its upload is therefore desirable.
- It's fairly easy to do the job yourself if you have Bat Form unlocked. Simply enter Bat Form to fly through all the doors leading to the AI Upload and/or AI Module Storage, grab the relevant module, exit Bat Form in some place safe, configure your module, enter Bat Form again, and then upload it onto the upload computer. If you get shot by stun turrets, you can fall back on Cancel stuns.
- If you're lazy/busy, send one of your thralls/zombies/ghouls to subvert the silicons, especially if one of them actually has AI Upload access.
- Darkness is your ally. If you start with a job without maintenance access, rush to the Head of Personnel before he disappears and beg for an upgrade. With a blunt object you can smash lights in hallways, making your Bat Form MkII's cloak of darkness more effective. Replacing light tubes is a huge pain, so few will ever bother. Watch out for people carrying flashlights and other portable light sources.
- Use Bat Form MkII's cloak of darkness only when you need it, since it may tip off the AI and anyone with thermals as to what you are. The Detective and Head of Security have access to a pair of those each, and so can see through your cloak. The detective's .38 revolver, when loaded with lethal rounds, also does straight-up brute damage instead of a stun you can resist, and since you have to stand still to use the effect, you become a sitting duck.
Supplementary Video
Jobs on Space Station 13 | ||
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Command & Security |
Captain · Head of Security · Head of Personnel · Chief Engineer · Research Director · Medical Director | |
Medical & Research |
Medical Doctor · Medical Trainee · Roboticist · Geneticist | |
Engineering | Engineer · Technical Trainee | |
Civilian |
Staff Assistant · Janitor · Chaplain · Mail Courier · Radio Host · Mime | |
Silicon | Artificial Intelligence · Cyborg | |
Jobs of the Day | Dungeoneer · Barber · Waiter · Lawyer · Tourist · Musician · Boxer | |
Antagonist Roles | With own mode | Arcfiend · Blob · Changeling · Gang Member · Flockmind ( Flocktrace) · Nuclear Operative · Spy Thief · Traitor · Revolutionary · Vampire ( Thrall) · Wizard |
Others | Sleeper Agent · Werewolf · Wraith ( Poltergeist) · Wrestler · Hunter · Grinch · Krampus · Gimmick antagonist roles | |
Special Roles | Ghostdrone · Monkey · Critter · Ghost · Cluwne · Santa Claus |