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rustyshack1

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Can you drink blood without being a vampire?
« on: December 02, 2013, 01:25:17 am »

Alright, I just started playing and I am hopelessly addicted. I think I'm getting used to things as I go along (also reading the wiki helps ENORMOUSLY). However, there are some questions and issues that I can't find a solution to despite putzing with it myself, and involved searches here and on the wiki. For instance...

It is nearly impossible to find a well in a town at night (where the hell do they put these things usually??!!), also there are no nearby rivers. Naturally, I think to myself "Well mammals are mostly water, why don't I kill a cat and drink its blood?"

So I find one and attack, and to my surprise another one of the little b@stards sneaks up on me from behind. So I start swinging/punching/kicking at nature's acrobats for about half an hour before I finally see the wrestle function. Both cat's first reaction is to bite into my leather clothes, this is a grave error on their part. I proceed to headlock and swing the first thing around until it is stunned enough for me to stab his black little heart. The next one comes back at me with renewed vigor straight into the beefy, sweaty arms of my parched dwarven lass. I promptly grab the furry demon by the throat and asphyxiate him. I then cave in his skull with the pommel of my sword...

After ALL this...I cannot find out how to drink the fruits/cats of my labor...is this not possible?
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rustyshack1

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Re: Can you drink blood without being a vampire?
« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2013, 01:41:04 am »

Nm I figured it out. Gotta really gut them to get the blood to squirt out and to loot it.
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Re: Can you drink blood without being a vampire?
« Reply #2 on: December 02, 2013, 01:54:08 am »

You can gouge their eyes firstly. That will give some amount of blood. Yet, edged weapons are perfect for blood harvest. Dismembering sentients is rewarding by itself, but even sliced off hand will give you a decent pool of blood. As for harvesting life liquid from cats and dogs... They die too quickly, leaving only a few traces on your sword.

Also, do you know that by hitting tame cats you have angered civ hivemind? Good luck killing off hundreds of peasants with forks.
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Re: Can you drink blood without being a vampire?
« Reply #3 on: December 02, 2013, 01:58:04 am »

Good luck killing off hundreds of peasants with forks.

Beware the forks of doom. Due to the way the game handles weapons forks and carving knives and such are very dangerous weapons.


As dogs and cats don't occur in the wild they all count as part of a civilization. This means that when you hurt them the civ becomes an enemy to you. Any peasants of that civ will attack you on sight with their deadly forks.
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Re: Can you drink blood without being a vampire?
« Reply #4 on: December 02, 2013, 02:03:01 am »

It is, in fact, possible. [e]at the blood...obviously, as implied, use the [e] key to bring up the eat/drink function. You will see an inventory-like interface with everything in your inventory (attempting to eat or drink an inedible item such as a knife or a cloak will prompt your character to lick said item) including blood/water/ichor coatings on your body parts/weapons/armor/whatever. Drinking a tiny spatter of blood on your dagger will quench your thirst equally as much as drinking from a flowing river. Some examples of what you may find in the [e]at interface:

a. Drink water [Here]
b. Drink stray cat blood [NW]
c. Drink water covering [Giant armadillo leather sock]
d. Drink blood spatter [iron longsword]
e. Drink giant grasshopper ichor [E]

Scroll through and you can also drink water from waterskins/backpacks/jugs/pots/whatever other container you've filled with water. To fill a container, {I}nteract (note the uppercase letter) with the container and there should be an interface that says something along the lines of:

Fill waterskin with water/blood/ichor......NW
Fill waterskin with water/blood/ichor......Here

Etc. You can infinitely fill containers from one puddle of liquid (I believe) but they obviously have a limit on how full they will fill. {I}nteract again to empty a container of a liquid.

The type of blood drinking you are thinking of (the vampiric kind, I mean) uses a slightly different mechanic than what you require...when your character is a vampire (to become one, simply drink the blood of any vampire that has bled recently using the same technique discussed above [this is rather buggy and doesn't always work, sometimes requiring the player to find a different vampire and drinking his or her blood {if you are unsure whether or not you are a vampire, find a place to sleep safely and sleep for eight or more hours...if you have not accumulated any thirst or hunger, congratulations, you're a vampire}]) you will accumulate no thirst, hunger, or drowsiness (sleep), however after a more extended period of time your character will become "Thirsty." In order to quench your vampiric thirst, find any unconscious creature (either beat one into unconsciousness by causing extreme pain [hint: only use blunt attacks and shatter bones to avoid blood loss] or find a sleeping creature) and use the [e]at command. At the top of the interface will be the option:

a. Suck elephant/elf/goblin/whatever blood

Which will often quench your thirst. Smaller creatures quench less and tend to be "completely drained of blood" without sating your bloodlust, so it's recommended you find a medium to large sized creature to feast on. Companions will attack you if you drink from sleeping innocents but do not care if you drink from an unconscious enemy/wild animal.

Also, a couple more tips. 1. Wells are f***ing impossible to find, so if you're looking for an unfrozen water/liquid source, use [g] to create a campfire and {I}nteract with your waterskin to heat the liquid and melt it. 2. Killing stray cats or any other domestic animal will condemn you in the eyes of the locals for whatever reason, so it's recommended that you avoid slaying them and search for another source of water. 3. [BONUS]  ;D If you're in the wild and starving, but just happen to come across an easily-defeated wild animal, [r]emove a cutting implement from your bag (knife, dagger, spear, arrow, sword...anything with even a slight edge), position yourself directly over the animal, and hit {x} to open the action interface, select butcher, select the corpse in question, then select a cutting tool and you now have a nice big pile of meat and prepared organs. The body doesn't have to be whole either, you can butcher a mutilated corpse, then walk over to a severed limb and butcher that too. This is, I've found, the easiest way to remain well-fed while adventuring. You can even butcher corpses you're carrying in your bag using the same method (be careful with unbutchered meat though, necromancers can reanimate them while they're still on you're person, resulting in an unwelcome sneak-attack and lots of !!FUN!!).

I hope this helps  :)

Edit: Typo
« Last Edit: December 02, 2013, 02:11:30 am by SelcouthBadger »
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Re: Can you drink blood without being a vampire?
« Reply #5 on: December 02, 2013, 02:03:53 am »

Oops, I should've checked before I posted. Still some good stuff in there, I recommend reading :)
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Re: Can you drink blood without being a vampire?
« Reply #6 on: December 02, 2013, 03:31:14 am »

I...am...knackered...I have killed near a hundred geese, cats, and humans...I made it out of the city though...that...was...awesome. My character went from a whiny peasant to warrior goddess in the space of 36 hours...

Good to know that cats are a part of the civ though...makes sense...I did it at night though and no one really saw me so I don't understand...do they talk to the cats?
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Re: Can you drink blood without being a vampire?
« Reply #7 on: December 02, 2013, 04:27:19 am »

Now I can't melt snow...I've tried using shift i to interact with snow both inside and outside of a waterskin (even tried heating the waterskin) and it still won't freaking melt...kind of perplexing
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Re: Can you drink blood without being a vampire?
« Reply #8 on: December 02, 2013, 08:24:27 am »

I think snow may count as a different item than just frozen water. If you have ice in your waterskin then it would work.
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Re: Can you drink blood without being a vampire?
« Reply #9 on: December 14, 2013, 02:08:06 pm »

step 1: maim a peasant.
step 2: maim the others.
step 3: fill up your backpack/pouches with their blood.
step 4: realize the demon you've become. Then die by a bronze colossus. Now you drank blood AND became a legend. :D
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Re: Can you drink blood without being a vampire?
« Reply #10 on: December 14, 2013, 07:58:04 pm »

I...am...knackered...I have killed near a hundred geese, cats, and humans...I made it out of the city though...that...was...awesome. My character went from a whiny peasant to warrior goddess in the space of 36 hours...

Good to know that cats are a part of the civ though...makes sense...I did it at night though and no one really saw me so I don't understand...do they talk to the cats?
The way the game handles civ entities right now is that if you attack a member of an entity, the entire entity becomes your entity. They KNOW, whether or not anyone else was there to see it. This is going to be changed next release, but until then, don't murder the pets of a civ you don't want to fight.
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