We all know vampires are extremely strong and fast, but werewolves are faster and stronger and they have the advantage of being pack hunters - so rarely hunt alone.
Superhuman Speed - Werewolves can run and move faster than any non-supernatural creature and run at an extremely high speed, which causes them to become almost invisible to the naked eye to perceive their movements when they are sprinting or moving at full speed, which would be about over 38000 mph.
An unprepared Vampire would not stand a chance against a ferocious Werewolf attack. Vampires also have the ability to transform, so it's perfectly feasible that the fight could quickly turn into a wolf vs wolf, but even in this scenario, the Werewolf would have the major advantage.
Diet and blood-thirst
Like normal vampires, defective vampires must drink blood to maintain their vitality and survive. However, defective vampires can feed on not just human blood but also werewolf blood; probably due to how their mutation is directly caused by werewolf-blood contamination.
When a werewolf bites a vampire, the poison gets transferred from the werewolf's mouth to the vampire's bloodstream. The vampire's heart will then pump the venom throughout their circulatory system. Once the blood gets tainted by the toxic fluids, the venom will infect every cell in the vampire's body.
Garlic, specifically the chemical compound allicin inside garlic, is a powerful antibiotic. Some European beliefs around vampires stated they were created by a disease of the blood, so a powerful antibiotic would “kill” a vampire.
Overview. If vampire blood is consumed by a human (or any other creature) in a small dose (one or two drops), it will heighten the senses, increase strength, make an intense sexual experience, and cause hallucinations.
While all vampires need to suck blood, some depictions of vampires reject the idea of hurting or killing humans, so they drink the blood of animals.
Where other creatures have flashed in the pan in their time, werewolves have also proved to have some staying power. Yet, in any story that features both types of monsters, vampires always win out as being the coolest.
In Greek mythology, Lycaon was a king of Arcadia, son of Pelasgus, who is believed to be one of the first mortals to walk on Earth, and Meliboea. He is regarded as the first werewolf in existence and thus the king of all werewolves and strongest of them all.
It appears that a vampire moves at least 1 and a half times faster than the theoretical maximum for a human (human speed + half of human speed.) Most have the vampires moving faster than the eye can see, many of them are essentially teleporting.
Vampires are immortal and live a life without end and, if given the chance, can survive for millions of years or more. It is known that a vampire grows stronger as they age.
Pregnancy for a female werewolf is shorter than the 9 months a human would normally have. Werewolves grow rapidly in the first few years, so the gestation can be as short as 3 months or sometimes longer depending on how many babies the female is carrying.
The Primordials are the most powerful werewolves in existence and no werewolf can match their power, they possess some abilities that normal werewolves don't. Their abilities are at their peak during a full moon. Heightened Senses - Primordials have extremely enhanced, keen senses of hearing, sight, smell, and taste.
The Average Werewolf lives around 1700 years, to 2100 years. The Oldest recorded Werewolf was 2327 years old.
When a vampire cries, their tears are blood. A vampire does not cry human tears, instead, they are blood tears.
Tick. Ticks are some of the most prolific vampires on Earth, capable of drinking up to 600 times their body weight in blood thanks to a stretchable outer shell.
A person may become a vampire in a variety of ways, the most common of which is to be bitten by a vampire. Other methods include sorcery, committing suicide, contagion, or having a cat jump over a person's corpse.
Like human blood, vampire blood is red in colour.
While the blood flow would undoubtedly slow as the volume reduced, it means to drain a human body completely of blood would take a vampire at least 42 minutes.
What do holy water, garlic, and the sun's rays have in common? Vampires hate them all – especially sunlight as it renders them blind. The FVZA says that natural light causes neural pathways to fire randomly in the brain of a vampire, creating an extreme epileptic reaction.
In many myths and legends surrounding the fiends, vampires are said to be afraid of, or damaged by, crosses and other holy symbols. This is, essentially, the result of vampires being understood as unholy and thus symbols of the divine, like crosses, are anathema to their very beings.
In the case of the Christianized vampire of Western European literature and mythos, I assume it's probably a metaphor as God and his angels are seen as the light of the heavens and vampires are evil creatures of the night. Therefore vampires being exposed to light, a holy symbol, harms them.