Vampires are considered works of fiction, and therefore has been created by imagination. This means that the powers they possess cannot be unimaginable.
There is no such a thing as vampires... but there is such a thing as vampire bats. And no, vampires do not have the same powers as Twilight vampires do.
It is not a fact that vampires exist, but no, they don't have powers, they are the same as they were as a human, only they drink blood.
Magic powers. Vampires are boring, they are just the same as humans only they drink blood.
There is no set rule for when vampires lose their powers, as it depends on the specific lore or mythology being followed. In some stories, vampires may lose their powers when exposed to sunlight or when a stake is driven through their heart. Additionally, some vampire lore may involve certain rituals or magical objects that can weaken or destroy a vampire's powers.
Vampires are faster and strongerhan humans. Some might have powers such as knowing if someone is afraid.
Depends on the type of vampire you are taking about. many cultures have vampires each with their own powers and specialities.
its only mind powers that don't work on Bella and Jasper's is more of a physical power... also alices power works on Bella and so does loads of other vampires!
In the Twilight series, Rosalie Hale has enhanced physical strength, speed, agility, and senses as a vampire. Additionally, she possesses a beauty and allure that captivates those around her. Her vampire abilities are similar to those of other vampires in the series.
If you want to pretend that there are vampires, then you can go ahead and pretend that they have whatever powers you want them to have. It's your story.
In the end, there are 24 living vampires with a significant special power.
They're not dead but undead. Why they have powers differs per account, book or movie.
None that most people can't cultivate.