Feh. Anyone know about when staking became accepted as a valid means to kill a vampire
outside of its coffin? There's a reason that vampire-slaying kits came with a hammer, y'know!
Matter of fact, I think more folks should be made aware that the stake wasn't even intended to kill the bloodsucker, just to keep it pinned down like a butterfly so the fearless vampire killer could put an axe to it with a modicum of safety. Just seems kind of funny that now we just accept the stake as some sort of magical vulnerability when it was originally just a tool that served simple, sensible purpose.
So, anyway, who else thinks the half-vampire is pretty kick-ass for a mere +2 level-adjustment?
+2 Str, +2 Dex, +2 Cha, DR 5/silver or magic, fast healing, Improved Initiative as a bonus feat, a special attack of your choice, natural armor +2, resistance to cold and electricity 5, and a +2 to Hide, Move Silently, Listen, Spot, and Bluff checks all adds up to a pretty sweet deal IMO.