What about wooden bullets? (Maybe not enough wood in those to do the trick though…)
Any thoughts? The vampire apocalypse is coming, and I want to be sure I’m prepared with the right equipment.
A carbon fiber composite stake with wood as part of its structure would probably be lighter, sharper, and easier to use, but I’m not sure of its efficacy.
Staking a vampire will not kill it the only tried and sure method is to remove the head of a vampire or to trap it and burn it to nothing but dust remains… All of that staking or using a cross or holy water is pure nonsense and total fiction……….
i don’t know go ask a vampire.
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In the movie Blade, a stake of any material did the trick. By the way you should see it. You can get great ideas to build an arsenal of weapons to destroy the night walkers.
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Seriously?! You need a real, solid stake driven exactly into the heart. No wooden bullets. Garlic keeps them away as do crucifixes and holy water burns them, y’know. And….one cannot simply decide to be a vampire; one has to be bitten by a vampire to become one.
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The only real "vampires" are people who either drink blood or drain prana because they cant make store their own. They are otherwise normal people…anything that can kill a person will kill a vampire. Though i don’t recommend trying to kill anyone, you know that whole murder thing.
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Staking a vampire will not kill it the only tried and sure method is to remove the head of a vampire or to trap it and burn it to nothing but dust remains… All of that staking or using a cross or holy water is pure nonsense and total fiction……….
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dude, there’s not gunna be a vampire apocolypse, because vampires aren’t mindless, an it would be more like a war, but there wouldn’t be that many vampires compared to the weapons and people in the military. Load up for a zombie apocolypse, those guys just eat evrythinh, and don’t have feelings.
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rifle and a machete , shot them in the head they fall down and then you cut the head off .
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