Lucas Bodnyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> One of my players has a white wolf-esque vampire with supernatural
> durability and vampiric bite. He needs to heal 73 HP.
> 
> What is a realistic amount of blood/HP he can draw from any given
> victim (obviously draining them dry)?

An alternative take on this is in GURPS 3e Vampire the Masquerade.

In a section discussing the Blood Pool trait, p. 77 says "mortals drop
2 hit points for every point of blood taken", while the table of Blood
Pool size (i.e. available points to be had by draining the creature
completely of blood) lists "Average Human" as 10 points. Thus, an
average human (10 HP) has 10 points × 2 HP = 20 HP = 2×HP of
nourishing blood to be drained by a vampire.

Note that the GURPS VtM system uses the Blood Pool trait in a very
different way from the GURPS 4e Vampiric Bite advantage, so the
"points" aren't directly comparable. But it is at least an alternative
published answer to "how much blood".

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Ben Finney

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