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I said before hand; only one of them can disable magicks, the other one can't. As for vampiric characteristics, enhanced reflexes, strength and senses are there as well as other weaknesses. Note that a vampire can't use Vitae against their weaknesses either (except for fire), thus the two also use Mans. ... ... Oh they're still affected by said weaknesses. I've only given them immunity to sunlight via enchanted items, running water, crosses, seeds, etcetera will still work.
DiamondBlizzard
First off, I'm just going to mention my own distate at not having the one weakness that, is the most important one of vampires. But what's stopping you from just using the Mana, or really anything to ignore the weaknesses of the vampire? If you are already cutting the primary weakness (I'm just saying Death by Sun is primary weakness as frankly it is one of the most important ones) through an enchanted item. Honestly I feel that the characters should just be human(oid) mages. As you are already cutting out the most important things of being a vampire.
Rattlesnake Jack couldn't help but glare at Bee when he mentioned heat. That city slicker knew nothing of heat, he didn't know the trials and tribulations of the desert sands. He pondered again on reaching for his gun with his free-hand. He could easily blast him down, but he was still under the mercy of Ajax. And shooting the bastard, would only secure his own demise. He grumbled a bit as his thoughts turned back to that Frontier Town, where he met that mockery of a human being, Doctor O'Malley. He felt sick to his stomach as he glanced at Bee, and he was already drawing the parallels to the man who he swore to stop at all costs. However Ajax was speaking wise words, he could have been acting out of paranoia. Nonetheless, Rattlesnake Jack wasn't about to let that slicker get off that easy. Inaction would only lead to greater misery. He wasn't going to let it happen, this man wasn't going to escape him. No, Bee was not going to escape his sights. "Maybe I overshot it." Rattlesnake Jack noted. He paused for a moment, "Ain't got no idea where we are pardner." He responded to Ajax as he glanced from side to side. "Too much water fer my tastes. And as fer why, shoot if I know, guessin' something dealing with that rock, or whatever. Honestly got no clue."
Ah but now the fun part. If you knew about said weaknesses, why would you oh, use mana of any sort to get rid of these weaknesses? Oh right. So they won't have weaknesses. As such they won't be like a vampire as you got rid of their defining characteristics that come from those weaknesses. Thus, it really gets rid of the point of playing a vampire to begin with. If you don't oh, keep loyal to these weaknesses, you'd be better of playing a mage of some description and not a vampire. Because a vampire depends on those weaknesses alongside the strengths. Cause those make the vamp. Being that horrid creature of the night with many tools at their disposal, and many tools that can be used against them. Hell, it reflects a more human nature than other creatures of the night, which in a way makes them scarier.
...having vampires with no meaningful vampiric characteristics...
Zerohex
...are there as well as other weaknesses.
DiamondBlizzard
Well, since you didn't seem to link said weaknesses. Let me tell you some fun things about Vampires.
    Vampire Weaknesses
  • Can't Cross Running Streams/Water
  • Have to be invited into a household
  • The classic sun insta ashes them
  • Compelled to count seeds tossed in front of them, and will drop whatever they are doing to do so
  • Repelled by Garlic
  • Can't enter Hallowed Ground
  • Holy Symbols Harm Them
  • Wildrose and Hawthorn plants harm vampires
  • Mirrors ward off vampires
Those are just a few fun things about vampires.
"Ah yeah with your unbuttoned shirt! I know damn well the kind of 'cheer' you were aimin' for Slick." Rattlesnake Jack hissed out, seething with fury. He reached closer to his holster with his free hand, but realized he was under the mercy of the hulking mass of muscles that was Ajax. Fortunately, so was the prey. But unfortunately, he couldn't take out the bastard Bee right now even if he wanted to. "Tch." Rattlesnake Jack grumbled out. "Ain't gonna let you do what you were thinkin' of doing."
Rattlesnake Jack glared into Bee's eyes as he began to reach for his guns, ready to blast Bee all the way to Judgement Day. Then Ajax quickly grabbed a hold of his own arm. Rattlesnake Jack glared again towards Bee before glancing back to Ajax. "...Innocents need protectin' partner. Can't leave him alone, has to have an eye watchin' over him." Rattlesnake Jack emphasized. "Gotta keep the folks safe. Ain't gonna let anythin' happen. Ain't gonna let him..." Rattlesnake Jack hissed out with an intense feeling of mistrust and suspicion as he glared at Bee, "Harm anyone. He ain't harmin' them, not when I'm here. No, wouldn't be right ta let him just walk 'round without anyone keeping close tab on him."
Rattlesnake Jack just stared at Bee as his mechanical arm shot out a chain. "Slick, seriously using a grapplin' hook while on GROUND LEVEL? ...Really? What ya think it look cool or something?" He said incredulously as he watched his prey escape. Behind the mask, Jack could have given many expressions. The one he chose was a mystery. "Leave it to me friend." Rattlesnake Jack said to the Clown as he gave a single nod to his associate. And thus, with a noticeable blur he rushed out of the pod. If anyone was watching, they'd would be unable to track the man in his exit. However, Rattlesnake Jack over-shot the dash, as he lost track of Bee. "Shit!" Rattlesnake Jack hissed out, realizing he ran too fast, and as he walked to take another step, he smacked right dab into Ajax. Falling down into the sea water with a noticeable splash, he quickly got back up and rubbed his right temple, as he cursed out about the water. "How are ya expected to ford through this... too much..." He then realized, who he was near. "Pardner, ya see the man with the robot arm? ...Need to get him real quick like. Now." He said with a sense of urgency. He had to make sure he found him, before Bee went back to the innocents. Rattlesnake Jack wasn't about to let them suffer at the hands of that man. No, Rattlesnake Jack would catch and subdue the fiend. He had to. For the good of the people, Rattlesnake Jack had to subdue the menace. Rattlesnake Jack quickly turned his head around as he began eying the terrain, looking for any trace of his target prey. He wasn't going to escape Rattlesnake Jack, no he couldn't escape. Jack wouldn't let him.
Rattlesnake Jack simply glared down at Bee. He was not a good man, but at least he could trust the clown. He glanced back at the Clown, as Pete began roughly pulling at Bee. Rattlesnake Jack, wanted to move faster as he took a few steps forwards, pushing Bee closer against Cuban Pete in the process. This man had to be taken to the pod in a quick and efficient manner, and Jack was going to do that.
Rattlesnake Jack gave a thumbs up as the stun baton activated and was quickly applied to Bee. Truly, it was for the best, and he was glad the Clown was able to do the part. He gave a nod to Cuban Pete as he dragged Bee towards him. He walked around to the other side of Bee as he rubbed his hands together. He peered at Cuban Pete as he went down and grabbed him by the legs. "Ready partner?"
Rattlesnake Jack quickly reached down for his Colt on the left side. He watched as his associate not so subtly walked towards Bee, as he kept his focus on the target. Rattlesnake Jack tapped his right foot, as the spur on the back of his boot jangled a bit. He kept a close eye on Bee, waiting for the right moment. Surely, nothing would go wrong with this plan, and his clown friend would get the job done.
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