In folklore, a variety of metals like silver, iron, and steel have been associated with killing vampires. However, in contemporary fiction and popular culture, there is no specific metal that is universally identified as a vampire-killing weapon.
vampies do not feel "burned" when in contact with silver but it does mess with thier head.
well, you can eat with silver forks and knives, you can chew your food better with silver fillings , you can buy things with a silver dollar you can hock grandpas collection of silver dollars at the same pawn shop the money garnered can be used to buy liqour.-- you can kill a wearwolf with a silver bullet (or is it dracula) you can be born with a silver spoon in your mouth
well 5 ninjas will come out of the water and say kill the infelladell! then the world will start to shack uncontrobuly and will just implode in it self ,if this happends to you i suggest crack open a tall cool budwiser and say ''sh1t happens''
Yes, silver has antibacterial properties because it can disrupt bacterial cell membranes and inhibit their growth. It is considered bacteriostatic rather than bactericidal, as it does not directly kill bacteria but instead prevents their reproduction. Silver is often used in medical devices, wound dressings, and water purification systems for its antimicrobial effects.
To kill a vampire with a gun you must use silver bullets.
No, only with a wooden stake through the heart. However, silver bullets can be used to kill werewolves. Thankfully, neither creature exists.
cut off the head and stab with a silver stake in the heart
A vampire Cannot touch silver ! Because if a vampire touch a silver then it would be damage to his skin.
The traditional way to kill a vampire is by driving a wooden stake through its heart. Since vampires are fictional characters, any author can write a story and create a way to kill vampires. Here are some ways that have been used in books and movies: -Wooden stake through the heart. -Exposure to the sun's rays. -A silver bullet. -A silver dagger. -Burning to ashes. -Beheading, or merely breaking the neck. If you write a vampire story, you can make up a new way to kill vampires, such as shooting them with a paintball of silver dust mixed with honey. Then all the vampire fans will add that to the list!
You can't kill a vampire - it is already dead.
WE can kill a vampire using a silwer sword
yes, fire does kill a vampire. i don't know how or why but it does.
In folklore, a variety of metals like silver, iron, and steel have been associated with killing vampires. However, in contemporary fiction and popular culture, there is no specific metal that is universally identified as a vampire-killing weapon.
Any kind of bullet will kill a vampire, you just have inflict enough damage. One bullet (unless it was of an extremely high calibre) would not be enough to kill a vampire. The vampire's metabolism allows for holes and in some cases there is a great potential for healing (although in some cases there is no healing at all). However vampires can suffer from heavy metal poisoning and if they get a hunk of lead or silver lodge in them their condition will deteriorate.
What you need to look out for when you kill a vampire is that you may not have done it correctly and the vampire may come back - and be angry!
you kill a vampire bat by shooting it or stabbing it with a blade if you face it you better watch out though