A pastor or preacher of a church.
no they loose energy from the light
An elemental vampire is a vampire who gets their energy from elemental occurences, e.g. thunderstorms lighting storms hurricanes etc.
A vampire that gains energy / nutrition from blood is called a snguine vampire, and vampire that feeds off other peoples emtion / energy is called a psycic vamp / psi vampire. -Just gotta add this for viewers sake- Fictional vampires (E.g. twilight) are NOT real!
They typically do energy exchanges or a blood exchange. It must be done by a vampire for it to work.
An incubus is a small subset of vampires. Anything that steals life-energy is a vampire and a incubus certainly does this.
Vampires are not real and are from folklore.Actually Vampires Are Real They Feed Off Of Energy.
A psychic vampire is a type of vampire that sucks the "energy of life" out of a mortal (human) and uses it to keep living. They are not immortal , but they do have a very long life span.
A hybrid is part something part vampire. actually a hybrid is a sang/psi....aka has the choice/need of blood and energy
a sharp one dumb@$$ a sharp one dumb@$$ ______ WTF kind of answer is that? Anyways, the REAL answer: If he drank blood then he was a Sanguine Vampire. If he fed off of energy, he was a Psychic Vampire.
Vampires are vampire. You get what your given. You can't turn into any sort of different vampire. The only way vampires can disappear into thin air and stuff is by being sorcerers or things like that.
it all depends on what vampire your talking about. some vampires like the physic vampire can drain people from energy so if someone was in trouble then they could drain the attackers energy and the victim would be able to get away
it depends. a classic vampire only drinks the blood of the victims. Now the new ones in the movies seem to eat the guts and other yummy things. so yes and no. The defining trait of a vampire is the ability to steal life-energy. Now there is a whole spectrum of ways to do this, including eating the entire victim. But simply eating a victim doesn't qualify a creature as a vampire - only if there is life-energy transferred. And nutrition doesn't count as life-energy.