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'''Vampires''' are <u>not</u> entities charged with the enforcement of the rules of [[Blaseball]]{{CitationNeeded}}, nor are they an ancient line of beings who feed upon the personal nouns of their unsuspecting victims.  
 
'''Vampires''' are <u>not</u> entities charged with the enforcement of the rules of [[Blaseball]]{{CitationNeeded}}, nor are they an ancient line of beings who feed upon the personal nouns of their unsuspecting victims.  
  
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Vampires may or may not be [[undead]], but generally it's considered more than a little rude to ask.
 
Vampires may or may not be [[undead]], but generally it's considered more than a little rude to ask.
 
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==Vampirism and Siphoning==
 
==Vampirism and Siphoning==
Blaseball players who have gained the [[Siphon]] modification, or engage in siphoning during [[Blooddrain]] weather, are generally not considered to be vampires, though several (such as [[Halexandrey Walton|Halexandry Walton]]) underwent transformations in line with common depictions of vampires following their new modification. The distinction between vampires and players who Siphon also becomes blurred when considering players who happen to be inorganic entities (e.g. [[Pitching Machine]]) who, to date, appear to have consumed nothing but blood.<br />
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Blaseball players who have gained the [[Siphon]] modification, or engage in siphoning during [[Blooddrain]] weather, are generally not considered to be vampires, though several (such as [[Halexandrey Walton]]) underwent transformations in line with common depictions of vampires following their new modification. The distinction between vampires and players who Siphon also becomes blurred when considering players who happen to be inorganic entities (e.g. [[Pitching Machine]]) who, to date, appear to have consumed nothing but blood.
  
 
===List of Notable Vampires===
 
===List of Notable Vampires===
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*[[Alexandria Dracaena]]
 
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Revision as of 01:34, 15 May 2022

COMMUNITY REPORTS
The remainder of this article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community.
Not to be confused with Umpires, or Namepires.

Vampires are not entities charged with the enforcement of the rules of Blaseball[citation needed], nor are they an ancient line of beings who feed upon the personal nouns of their unsuspecting victims.

Vampires are generally understood to be obligate hematophages, or individuals who predominantly gain their nutrition through blood. A vampire's physical appearance can be as varied as that of their original species, making it impossible to create a definitive list of physical qualities common to all vampires.

Vampires may or may not be undead, but generally it's considered more than a little rude to ask.

Vampirism and Siphoning

Blaseball players who have gained the Siphon modification, or engage in siphoning during Blooddrain weather, are generally not considered to be vampires, though several (such as Halexandrey Walton) underwent transformations in line with common depictions of vampires following their new modification. The distinction between vampires and players who Siphon also becomes blurred when considering players who happen to be inorganic entities (e.g. Pitching Machine) who, to date, appear to have consumed nothing but blood.

List of Notable Vampires

List of Notable Self-Professed Vampires

List of Notable Non-Vampires