Question for vampires/Blood thief guide to paid feeding

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Levi DAmico
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Re: Question for vampires/Blood thief guide to paid feeding

Post by Levi DAmico »

Huzzah! Thanks for confirming. ^.^

So, at a minimum, the BT would pay $500 assuming the Vampire has no powers because any powers would fall into Tier 1, meaning $550. Right?

It is competitive for those sellers already willing to trade with NPCs and blood bags cost $500 too. The BT has the benefit of receiving a fair idea of what powers they might be receiving, but it's still a gamble of what powers the BT will get. Am I correct? My BT has only fed from NPCs.

Personally, I am a bit mixed on my opinion. I appreciate all the hard work and the idea, though. I just think each Vampire would consider the price of their blood differently. For example, Levi wouldn't sell it at all, but Myk would give it away for free. I do love the RP potential this has.

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Re: Question for vampires/Blood thief guide to paid feeding

Post by Crawley (DELETED 11638) »

Yeah if the vampire had zero powers then it's $500 just for the blood pretty much.

Selling to NPC's of course would be a bit less profitable, as they offer considerably less money if you're a conveniently powered vampire. As for feeding, it could be IC said what the BT will get as it's based on the powers of the vampire (you get all powers the vampire has that you have unlocked, so if they have all the powers within their path, and maybe some in another path, you get all of those.) Feeding on NPC's is a gamble because they are kind of given them semi-randomly and rarely have very many powers, and zero tier 5 powers from what I've seen.)

That's fair, it's not meant as a certainty of how much things cost just kind of a basic idea that Blood Thieves might offer, particularly in Crawley's case who doesn't want to feed unless willingly, or on like, a Lionelli or something.
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