No, because vampires do not exist. You cannot affect anything that does not exist.
But that said, it was indeed believed that the holy powers of silver would be extra-damaging to vampires, which were unholy.
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That vampires do not exist.
Yes. Vampires are not real.
No. There are no vampires anywhere.
Well, in most of the stories it says they can't, but nobody knows if it is true because there is no true proof. It use to be that vampires were not much affected by sunlight at all. Count Dracula walked around in the sunlight quite freely. It wasn't until the movie Nosferatu came out in 1921 that sunlight became lethal to vampires. Only recently have vampires regain much of their resistance to sunlight.
In popular lore, vampires are often believed to be harmed by silver, similar to other supernatural creatures like werewolves. However, the idea of silver harming vampires is not as consistent or widely accepted as other weaknesses like sunlight or garlic.
Vampires don't exist.
They Disapparate and turn into Vampires.
Vampires are creatures of myth and legend.
Only if you shoot them with a silver bullet, I've seen vampires wear silver jewellery.
No that's werewolves, in most stories vampires hate garlic and can be killed with a wooden stake.
it's all myth. Vampires stay in the dark and supposedly are affected by sunlight. In recent movies like twilight they are portraying the good side of vampires. Myths are usually, reality. Whatever we think can become true. so yea, if we believe we can, we can :)