How to become a vampire in Minecraft
You are spending a lot of your days inside your Minecraft world, having a lot of fun building various structures and chasing mobs. Lately, however, you have been looking for new ways to entertain yourself in the famous Mojang game that can refresh your gaming experience. Maybe you were planning to make Minecraft darker and more horror-like by adding vampires to the game. Are things exactly as I described them? Then I have good news for you: doing this is doable, and it’s not even complicated!
In this guide, I will show you how to become a vampire in Minecraft and how to make the game more “scary”. In this way, you will be able to experience what it is like to live like a vampire in Minecraft and play a new type of character, different from the classic protagonist of the famous “cubes” title.
I bet you can’t wait to finally become a vampire in Minecraft, aren’t you? If the answer is yes, then don’t waste any more time and start now! Below you will find all the information you need to reach your goal. All that remains for me is to wish you a good read and, above all, good fun!
Index
- Preliminary information
- How to become a vampire in Minecraft: mod
- Install the mod
- Use the mod
Preliminary information
Before we actually go and show you how to become a vampire in Minecraft, there is some information you need to be aware of.
On the basic version of Minecraft, in fact, it is not possible to be a vampire, so if you want to become one you have to resort to the use of a mod. These, in most cases, are only available for the Java version of Minecraft, which is the one available exclusively for PC.
As for the Bedrock version of the game, which is the one available on consoles, mobile devices and Windows 10 and later, it is not possible to use the same mods, since they are two different platforms. Also, although there are some mods available, many of them are unreliable, so I strongly advise against using them.
Also with regard to the Java version of Minecraft, it is possible to come across “disreputable” mods, but the community is certainly more nourished and ready to guide us towards safe and quality content, like the ones I’m about to tell you about, so although without let your guard down, it is possible to move in a slightly more “quiet” way.
How to become a vampire in Minecraft: mod
If you want to know how to be a vampire in Minecraft, in light of what I explained to you in the previous chapter, you need to install a mod for the Java Edition of the title. The one I recommend you to use is Vampirism, one of the most complete for this purpose, which will allow you to live a real vampire experience.
The mod also allows you to become a vampire hunter, in case you are interested in going to the “other side of the fence”. A variety of vampire-themed items are also added with the Vampirism mod, including weapons, armor, and altars. Also, the highlight of this mod is that you can find vampires around your Minecraft world, who will be your allies or your enemies depending on the role you choose to play. That said, if you want to know how to get this mod, just continue reading the guide!
Install the mod
Before explaining how to install the Vampirism mod, I would like to recommend that you pay attention to the unofficial sites you visit when you are trying to download a mod, as there is a risk of stumbling upon sites containing malware. For this reason, I recommend that you always check the trustworthiness of the web pages you visit.
To install the Vampirism mod, therefore, the first thing you need to do is get Forge, a dedicated launcher for the use of mods within Minecraft. In case you don’t know how to install Minecraft Forge, I invite you to read my guide about it.
After getting Forge, you have to go to the official page of the mod and press the Download button. Within the same page also remember to check the version of the mod, which must coincide with that of Forge, otherwise, it may not work as it should.
For this specific mod, also, given the large amount of innovations that are introduced within the game with the Vampirism, I recommend that you download an additional file that adds a guide to the inventory when starting a game on Minecraft. You can always find it on the official page of the mod.
After downloading the various files of the mod, you need to put them inside the Minecraft folder. To do this, if you are using Windows, press the key combination Win + R to open the Run menu, then type % appdata% in it and press Enter. At this point, you need to get to the folder .minecraft > modsand insert the files of the mod you downloaded just inside it.
If you’re playing Minecraft with a Mac, however, the path to follow is the following: ~/Library/Application Support/Minecraft/mods. In case you can’t find the folder, you could try turning on the hidden folder view and/or creating the mods folder.
Now that you have moved the files within Minecraft, you need to open the game and hit the Installations tab. From here, press the New installation button and, under VERSION, click on the box and select the version of Forge compatible with the mod you just installed. Once this is done, all you have to do is press the Save and Play buttons. That’s all! Easy, right?
Use the mod
Now that the mod has been installed successfully, you can start enjoying the Vampirism mod! Before explaining how it works, however, I recommend that you create a new world of Minecraft, as the mod adds various new objects and a new biome that otherwise would not naturally generate.
At this point, from the very beginning, you can choose whether to become a vampire or a vampire hunter. Becoming a vampire is pretty simple – all you have to do is find another vampire around the world and get bitten by him. To become a vampire hunter, on the other hand, you just need to find a village that hosts a vampire hunter trainer, who will give you all the information to become one.
Alternatively, to become a vampire, you can take out a vampire, who will have a chance to drop a Vampire Fang. By grabbing this item and pressing the right-click, you will suffer the same effects as a normal vampire bite.
After being bitten by a vampire you will receive the Bleed effect: to become a vampire, you must keep it for a full day in Minecraft (which is equivalent to about 20 minutes ). If you want to be a vampire, then, be careful not to die so as not to lose the effect, otherwise you will have to do it all over again.
The effect, of course, is also reversible: to cancel it you just need to drink a Bucket of milk, which you can get by holding a Bucket and right-clicking on a Cow. By doing so, the effect will be treated as if it were any malus.
After becoming a vampire you will acquire various bonuses, such as additional life, increased speed and improved strength. Additionally, these stats can be further improved as you level up as a vampire, and you can also unlock new ones, such as night vision, life regeneration, and transformation into a bat. This last feature is very interesting since it allows you to fly as if you were in Creative mode.
Being a vampire, however, does not only have positive sides: in fact, as a vampire, you will also have weaknesses. For example, you won’t be exposed to sunlight for too long, so staying on the surface during the day will become a challenge. Additionally, vampire hunters you will find around the world will become hostile to you, attacking you on sight as if they were normal mobs.
Once you become a vampire you will no longer be able to feed on food, but on the blood of other living creatures, especially animals and villagers. To get the blood of other living beings you have to aim at them with the mouse pointer and hold down the V key on the keyboard. By doing so, once you cross a certain threshold, you can also turn your prey into vampires.
In short, as you could well see, the Vampirism mod has a lot to offer and is not limited only to the vampire experience, but also to that of a vampire hunter. The mod also includes several new features and objects to be discovered, which will improve your game by adding that little bit of extra challenge.
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